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Jumpstart, is a coalition of diverse financial education stakeholders. These organizations work together to educate and prepare our nation's youth for life-long financial success.

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The Institute for Financial Literacy: a national authority on adult financial education, the Institute advances professionalism and effectiveness in the field of financial literacy by setting the National Standards for Adult Financial Literacy Education™, hosting the Annual Conference on Financial Education™, presenting the Excellence In Financial Literacy Education (EIFLE)™ Awards, maintaining the Library of Personal Finance™, and administering Fincert.org®, Council on Financial Education Accreditation™, and Center for Consumer Financial Research™.

ABI World:

The American Bankruptcy Institute is the largest multi-disciplinary, non-partisan organization dedicated to research and education on matters related to insolvency. In fulfillment of its mission to provide information to its members, journalists, Congress and the public, ABI is engaged in numerous educational and research activities, as well as the production of a number of publications both for the insolvency practitioner and the public.

AARP:

The American Association of Retired Persons is a nonprofit, nonpartisan membership organization for people age 50 and over dedicated to enhancing quality of life for all as we age. AARP leads positive social change and delivers value to members through information, advocacy and service.

American Bar Association Referral Service:

The mission of the American Bar Association is to be the national representative of the legal profession, serving the public and the profession by promoting justice, professional excellence and respect for the law. Although the ABA cannot help you directly, there are many of its members out there who can. This site will guide you to a list of resources in your state. Most legal issues are regulated by the law in the state where you live, or where the problem occurred.

Child Care Aware:

Child Care Aware is committed to helping parents find the best information on locating quality child care and child care resources in their community. Child Care Aware does this by raising visibility for local child care resource and referral agencies nationwide and by connecting parents with the local agencies best equipped to serve their needs. Child Care Aware is a program of the National Association of Child Care Resource & Referral Agencies (NACCRRA).

Choose to Save:

Choose to Save is a national public education and outreach program dedicated to raising awareness about the need to plan and save for long-term personal financial security.

Accountability Central

A networking resource for community leaders, advocates and financial services leaders focused on building and maintaining healthy economies and communities through CRA (Community Reinvestment Act) compliance, affordable and accessible housing, job creation, banking services, bank-community relationships, regulatory affairs, legislation and rural affairs. Includes a clearinghouse for news, information, commentary, reports, profiles of key players in communities and links to reliable sources.

Goodwill Industries:

Goodwill Industries is a national provider of education, training, and career services for people with disadvantages, such as welfare dependency, homelessness, and lack of education or work experience, as well as those with physical, mental and emotional disabilities.

Onlineschools:

Onlineschools is a comprehensive database of online schools designed to help students find the school most suitable for them, while also providing accurate data and information on online schooling and education.

How The Market Works:

How The Market Works is a free educational site for middle and high school teachers and their students to show them how the stock market works. Teachers register for free, create a virtual stock trading contest for their class, and then students pretend to buy and sell U.S. stocks and mutual funds to see how their portfolio performs over the duration of their contest. The site also features hundreds of educational articles, lesson plans, and a full glossary of stock market related terms. The site is owned by StockTrak.com, the leading provider of education virtual trading websites for high school and college classes.

National Stock Market Simulation:

The SMS (Stock Market Simulation) is a comprehensive online trading game for high, middle, and elementary school students.

Paying for Senior Care:

Provides the Eldercare Financial Resource Locator, a free, searchable database of financial resources and programs that help pay for or reduce the cost of home care, assisted living and skilled nursing homes.

Red Cross:

The American Red Cross is a humanitarian organization guided by its Congressional Charter and the Fundamental Principles of the International Red Cross Movement. It provides relief to victims of disaster and helps people prevent, prepare for, and respond to emergencies.

Salvation Army:

The Salvation Army, an international movement, is an evangelical part of the universal Christian Church and provides international health services, community development assistance and international emergency services as part of its evangelical mission.

Student Loan Borrower Assistance Project:

National Consumer Law Center’s Student Loan Borrower Assistance Project is a resource for borrowers, their families, and advocates representing student loan borrowers. This site is for people who already have student loans and want to know more about their options and rights.

TaxHelp.org:

TaxHelp.org strives to help taxpayers understand taxes better. This site offers consumers over 150 free tax help resources, tax guides for different financial situations, and a comprehensive database of over 200,000 licensed CPAs.

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