Financial Literacy for Middle & High School Students?
It Isn't Working.
"Highly Conflicted"* financial institutions that benefit when consumers make money mistakes provide most financial literacy training. Right now, that problem can be fixed here in New York.
* Time Magazine's Dan Kadlec said it best: Financial literacy education is "funded in large part by highly conflicted banks and other financial institutions."
Our Solution
Providing Teachers an Agenda-Free
Financial Literacy Curriculum
The FoolProof Foundation provides teachers a complete and free financial literacy curriculum—it's free of any hidden agendas and shaped by teachers and consumer advocates, not marketers.
Thanks to teacher word-of-mouth, in 2018, our curriculum received over 40 million page views by students nationwide.
Educators
Free, turnkey financial literacy curriculum. Designed by teachers, for teachers. We offer turnkey versions of our curriculum for middle and high schools, colleges, homeschooling and individual study.
FoolProof New York Committee
Our goal is to continuously update our information and get the FoolProof curriculum in front of as many teachers as possible. We need feet-on-the-ground and funding to accomplish this. We could use your help.
Walter Cronkite Project
The Project's Goal: FoolProof free. For all teachers. Forever.
Learn about our foundation's Walter Cronkite Project here or watch the video below.