I did lemonade day to earn money. I chose Gallup park, because I think there would be crowds of people. My recipe was just lemon, sugar, water and ice, people…
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Molly’s Lemonade (LDWC 2019) Story
I LOVE having my own business and meeting all of the people (and dogs) that come by. It really fun to figure out the prices and where the best location…
Lemon Sweet (LDWC 2019) Story
I want to earn money to go to Disney Land. I think about the design and the name of my stand and my dad help me to build the stand,…
Eva and Holly’s Lemonade (LDWC 2019) Story
I thought it would be a fun thing to do and help raise money for my horse barn. We did the stand in front of our house and made the…
Mermaid Lemonade (LDWC 2019) Story
I participated in Lemonade Day because I knew it would be fun. I have always wanted to run my own business. I branded my stand Mermaid Lemonade because I'm a…
Box Tops for Education is Going Digital
Funding is a big concern for some school districts and growing up I remember schools tackling this problem in many ways. Book sales in the library (which were my favorite!),…
PAYBACK: Financial Literacy Game on Managing Student Loan Debt
Planning for college is very stressful for many families. And as you can imagine, or know from experience, it's the financial element of figuring out how to pay for a…
PRESS RELEASE: DCU Next Generation Spreading Financial Education with Next Gen Personal Finance
At DCU Next Generation we understand that collaboration is essential in order to successfully spread the mission of financial literacy. This is why we are so excited to announce our…
PRESS RELEASE: DCU Next Generation Spreading Financial Education Remotely with EVERFI
At DCU Next Generation we understand that collaboration is essential in order to successfully spread the word of financial literacy and our mission of disrupting generational poverty. That is why…
Breaking Cycles of Poverty
If we’re serious about breaking cycles of poverty, if young people get a good education, get a good job and still can’t manage their money and they’re spending more than they are bringing in, we’re not actually breaking those cycles of poverty
Former U.S. Education Secretary, Arne Duncan