(KTNC) - Financial literacy will be promoted in Nebraska next week, with Money Smart Nebraska being promoted statewide.
Southeast Nebraska Community Action Partnership will kick off the week with a bake sale, from 8:30 to 10:30 Monday morning at SENCA’s Central Office in Humboldt. Proceeds from the sale will be used to promote financial literacy and self-sufficiency to southeast Nebraska residents.
Money Smart Nebraska is a promotion of the Nebraska Financial Educational Coalition. The organization is made up of several groups, organizations and businesses with a focus on financial literacy. SENCA and Community Action of Nebraska are both members of the coalition.
Money Smart Nebraska week is celebrated twice annually in Nebraska. In November, the week targets schools and colleges with a variety of tips and events to create an awareness of money management and the importance of saving for the future.
A week in April targets communities with information about money management skills, budgeting, and the importance of maintaining good credit.
Find out more about Money Smart Nebraska events at moneysmartnebraska.org.
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