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Invest in Girls – Indiana

Date/Time
Date(s) - 03/17/2022 - 04/28/2022
6:00 pm - 7:00 pm


Invest in Girls
FREE WORKSHOPS FOR TEEN GIRLS

Nominate a rock-star girl in your school or community for IIG – Indiana: Personal Finance!

Registration
Space is limited, first come, first serve!

REGISTER HERE

Invest in Girls, a program of the Council for Economic Education, in partnership with the Women in Economics Club at the University of Notre Dame and the Indiana Council for Economic Education is offering a series of after-school virtual workshops for high school girls to learn all about personal finance and get smart(er!) about money.

Girls will meet in a small group online once a week after school
at 6 PM – 7 PM ET starting March 17th and ending April 28th.

This session will be facilitated by students in the Women in Economics Club at the University of Notre Dame and feature insights from professionals who currently work in finance!

With IIG – Indiana, students can learn how to be the CFOs of their own lives.

Topics to be covered include: 
•    Creating a budget
•    Using credit cards
•    Understanding interest rates
•    Paying taxes
•    Careers in finance

We believe every girl should feel confident about money matters. At IIG – Indiana, students will meet like-minded girls and get to hear from inspiring women working in finance so they can start building their own networks and invest in themselves.

Know a teen girl or two who you think would want to know about IIG – Indiana?
Here are two options to help spread the word:

Registration Deadline is March 24, 2022.
Space is limited, first come, first serve!

REGISTER HERE – SHARE THIS SIGN UP LINK WITH YOUR STUDENTS

FOR MORE INFORMATION

Have questions about Invest in Girls programs? Interested in becoming an Invest in Girls volunteer? Send a message to Jeff Sanson, Director, Indiana Council for Economic Education.

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