All NEFE projects are updated and revised on a periodic basis to reflect the most current feedback from our partners. Here are a few examples of projects currently in use.
Partnership Projects
NEFE and American Red Cross
This booklet helps individuals prepare for a disaster by providing details on how to protect their family’s health, life and property. This publication covers having adequate insurance, planning for the possibility of a job loss or disability, and safeguarding important financial and legal records.
NEFE and Jump$tart Coalition for Personal Financial Literacy
This research-based professional development program provides PreK-12 teachers with a standard, consistent and effective formal education aimed to sufficiently prepare them for delivering personal finance in the classroom.
NEFE and National Military Family Association and FINRA
The publication is for active duty and reserve service members covering topics such as mortgage, taxes, insurance, investing, legal matters, moving and other financial matters specific to military families.
NEFE and PACER
This publication was created for parents of children under the age of 18 who have disabilities. It is a simple, straightforward resource that helps parents manage their money and plan for their and their child's financial future and overall well-being. The financial management techniques presented here can help them—not just in times of crisis—but for the rest of their life.
Partner: PACER
Topic: Health and Disability (Cancer)
Year: 2011
NEFE and Port Jobs
Financial Tools for the Trades (FTT) is a program that gives apprentices the tools to plan for unemployment, manage their money, build credit, deal with debt, and save for the future.
Partner: Port Jobs
Topic: Workplace
Year: 2007
MoneyTeach Initiative
Thank you for helping make MoneyTeach a success.
After a successful 5-year campaign, the MoneyTeach initiative was retired on May 1, 2020. You are still able to download financial education curriculum through individual providers.