April is National Financial Literacy Month, a time to emphasize the importance of financial education and responsibility. At Movement Bank, we’re committed to empowering individuals of all ages for financial well-being and long-term independence. This month, we’re proud to highlight our dedication through three key initiatives:
Our partnership with Banzai, a digital financial coaching tool, offers a wealth of resources to educate individuals on real-world finance and practical life skills. From interactive activities and calculators to engaging games, Banzai provides a comprehensive learning experience for users of all ages. Best of all, these resources are available for free on our website, ensuring financial education is accessible to everyone in our community.
In addition to our online resources, you can partner with one of our branches in your area to host a Lunch ‘n’ Learns for your local business, providing adults in the workforce with valuable insights on saving money, improving credit scores, and achieving homeownership. These interactive sessions offer practical tips and strategies to help individuals take control of their finances and plan for a secure future, ultimately aiming for financial well-being and long-term independence.
Starting financial education at a young age is crucial. That’s why we partner with schools and non-profit youth organizations to bring financial literacy directly into the school setting. Through partnering with local schools and organizations, we are able to engage students, teaching them the importance of money management, saving, building great credit, and how to be responsible and intelligent spenders.
By investing in the financial future of our youth, we empower them to make informed decisions and lay the groundwork for long-term financial independence.
As we reflect on the initiatives undertaken during National Financial Literacy Month, it’s evident that the journey toward financial empowerment is ongoing. At Movement Bank, we remain steadfast in our commitment to equipping individuals of all ages with the knowledge and tools necessary for success.
Whether you’re an individual seeking to improve your financial literacy or a community leader interested in partnering with us to promote financial education, we encourage you to reach out to a branch leader near you.