NH Highlights Children's Financial Education Tools for April
Summary
The New Hampshire Banking Department announced the availability of financial education tools for children as part of Financial Empowerment Month. The announcement links to resources from Jump$start, FDIC, CFPB, ABA, and FTC, including lesson plans, activities, and glossaries for K-12 financial education. No new compliance obligations or regulatory requirements are imposed.
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The New Hampshire Banking Department announced a Financial Empowerment Month initiative highlighting financial education resources for children. The announcement compiles links to programs and materials from multiple organizations including Jump$start, FDIC, CFPB, ABA, and FTC, covering lesson plans, activities, and assessment tools for grades K-12.
These resources are informational and do not create new compliance obligations or regulatory requirements. Educators, families, and children can access free financial literacy materials spanning savings, budgets, banking, loans, and financial terms through the linked programs.
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Announcement For Immediate Release Posted: April 17, 2026
Contact Ian Clark, Public Information Officer
(603) 271-4865 | ian.m.clark@banking.nh.gov
Financial Empowerment Month: Focus on financial education tools for children
As part of April's Financial Empowerment Month initiative, the New Hampshire Banking Department is highlighting key areas of financial literacy. Today we're looking at financial education tools for children.
Jump$start: This is a national non-profit organization that works to raise awareness about the importance of financial literacy and the need for education among young people. Jump$tart has many special programs for Financial Literacy Month
- Learn more about New Hampshire Jump$tart
- NH Jump$tart resources for teachers
Designed to encourage elementary school children to begin a savings routine, information on the "I Can Save" program
Other resources and programs geared toward kids:The FDIC has a " Money Smart" program designed to teach children about savings, budgets, banking, loans and more
MyCreditUnion.gov has lesson plans, guides and other financial education materials
The American Bankers Association "Teach Children to Save" program
The Federal Trade Commission's Youville program with free educational programs and resources
Youth financial education tools and resources from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
More than 130 financial literacy activities for grades K through 12
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