NEFE High School Financial Planning Program Launched
It's got an edgy new look that kids like. The content addresses what teenagers need to know about personal finance. The all-new HSFPP is the most advanced and student-centered personal finance education program ever created - and it's correlated to educational standards in all 50 states!
Funded by the National Endowment for Financial Education (NEFE) working in partnership with the Cooperative Extension System and America's Credit Unions, HSFPP materials are FREE.
The Student Guide and Instructor's Manual are complemented with presentation visuals, supplementary teaching materials, and four robust and dynamic web sites for Students, the Parents, Teachers and the NEFE HSFPP Network partners. Information about the revision.
HSFPP in Ohio
Related Links
- Financial Literacy Implementation Committee (FLIC) Report - - As a subcommittee of the Ohio Commission for Personal Finance Education which is jointly led by Ohio Treasurer Richard Cordray and House Minority Leader Joyce Beatty, FLIC addressed the questions of who, what, where, when, and how to implement Ohio’s Financial Literacy graduation requirement (SB311). This report offers options and strategies – not mandates – for school districts to integrate personal finance into their courses of study. See also, Financial Literacy at the Ohio Department of Education.
- Financial Literacy Ohio graduation requirement
- National Academic Standards of: Jump$tart Coalition, Social Studies (Economics), Business Education, Family and Consumer Science Education, Mathematics, English Language Arts, and Economics.
- State standards. Click here, and scroll to Ohio.



