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MoneyMatters is a flagship financial literacy initiative that equips young people aged 14 and above with the foundational knowledge and practical skills needed to make informed financial decisions. By instilling essential best practices in personal finance from an early age, the program empowers youth to take control of their financial future — building the confidence and competence to achieve financial security and independence at every stage of life.

What We Are Solving

The Need

Money is something everyone deals with — yet for many young people, no one ever teaches them how. Without access to quality financial education, youth are left to navigate debt, fraud, and major life decisions without the tools to do so wisely.

The Intervention

MoneyMatters meets young people where financial education rarely reaches. Through a progressive curriculum spanning seven key areas — from basic financial concepts and budgeting to investment, insurance, fraud protection, and retirement planning — the program builds financial confidence. Each module is designed not just to inform, but to empower: giving youth the practical tools to navigate the complex economic world with clarity.

Impact Aligned with Global Goals

Our MoneyMatters program creates measurable outcomes that directly contribute to key UN Sustainable Development Goals.

900

Direct Beneficiaries

2,000

Students Reached

21

Classroom Workshops Conducted

25

Teachers Engaged

37

Purchasing Power India Volunteers

864

Books Distributed

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