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Episode 42: The Importance of Financial Literacy Part 2 [Video]

Episode 42: The Importance of Financial Literacy Part 2

On this episode, Katie continues the discussion about the importance of financial literacy.

Last month on Millennial Debt Domination, Katie started the conversation about the importance of financial literacy in schools. We learned that 90% of US adults would like to see financial education implemented as a year long course in K-12 schools. COVID has rapidly advanced the want for financial education in schools. Many adults believe they’d currently be in better financial standing after COVID if they had proper financial education in schools when they were growing up. Katie is joined again by Raven Newberry and Amy Marty Conrad from the National Endowment for Financial Education, or NEFE. Katie, Raven and Amy discuss the effects of financial education in K-12 schooling, financial socialization, the future of financial education, and much more.

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Nonprofit's Questions of the Week [Video]

A lively talk about maintaining a culture of philanthropy within nonprofits, covering the importance of communication, transparency, and ethical practice in all fundraising efforts. This engaging Ask & Answer episode highlights the evolving nature of nonprofit fundraising and the ongoing commitment to ethical practices within the sector. Jack Alotto, a seasoned expert in nonprofit fundraising, shares his enthusiasm about the increasing participation in his CFRE (Certified Fundraising Executive) training programs, noting that the numbers remain high with classes reaching around 170 participants. He describes a new initiative tailored for Muslim-affiliated nonprofits, reflecting the inclusive approach of the training sessions. This enjoyable learning episode focuses mainly on the ethical dilemmas fundraisers often face. Jack emphasizes the importance of adhering to ethical standards, especially when dealing with competitive situations between nonprofits, advising against disparaging other organizations, stressing that the goal should be to enhance the entire community's well-being rather than focusing solely on individual success. This approach aligns with the AFP (Association of Fundraising Professionals) code of ethics, which promotes integrity and respect among fundraising professionals. One of Jack's statements from the episode encapsulates his philosophy on this issue: "I am reluctant to engage in a conversation which would disparage another nonprofit... we should continue to talk about the benefits of giving to our organization and the importance of making a gift to advance our mission. It's OK if they also want to give to another organization doing similar work. It just makes the whole community much better." With input from host Julia Patrick, the episode explores the role of ethics in donor relations, with Jack advocating for the inclusion of the AFP code of ethics in donor packets to educate and align expectations with donors.#fundraisingethics #nonprofitfundraising #nonprofitmanagement