• Moneysmart

    Moneysmart is a free government website offering self-paced resources, tools, and activities to help young Australians and teachers develop financial skills, manage money, and make informed financial decisions.

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  • Making Money Easy

    Making Money Easy is an engaging online program developed by Participate Australia to help teenagers and adults with intellectual disability learn basic to advanced money skills, such as counting, budgeting, and handling transactions, in an accessible and supportive environment.

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  • Talk Money with Ecstra Foundation

    Ecstra Foundation is a not-for-profit organisation that builds Australians’ financial capability and wellbeing by supporting education, conversations, and programs about money, including grants and free initiatives like the Talk Money program for schools.

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  • Berry Street’s Saver Plus Program (Victorian non-government organisation)

    Saver Plus, delivered by Berry Street and partners, is a free 10-month financial education and matched savings program that helps people build money management skills while saving for their own or their children’s education.

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  • Youth At risk Services

    The Department of Communities’ At Risk Youth Strategy 2022–2027 funds services and programs across Western Australia to help vulnerable young people aged 10–24 transition to adulthood, focusing on partnerships, targeted initiatives, service system improvements, and support for Aboriginal youth.

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  • Gold Coast Youth at Risk Alliance (YARA)

    YARA coordinates integrated case planning and youth support services for vulnerable children and young people (unborn to 18) with complex needs on the Gold Coast and in Beenleigh, offering collaborative interventions, practical support, and programs to encourage independence and positive life outcomes.

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  • Youth Foyers

    Foyers are supported accommodation and learning programs for young people aged 16–24 at risk of homelessness, helping them access stable housing, education, and employment, with quality standards overseen by the Foyer Foundation.

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  • Financial Basics Foundation

    The Financial Basics Foundation is an independent charity that provides free, high-quality financial literacy resources and interactive tools to help Australian educators, young people aged 12–24, parents, and employers build financial capability.

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  • The Street University (TSU)

    The Street University (TSU), run by the Ted Noffs Foundation, is a youth program offering creative, educational, and support services—including drug treatment—tailored by and for young people aged 12–25 to help them build unique, positive futures.

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  • Junior Achievement

    JA Finance for Future is a 2-hour experiential financial literacy program for students (Form 4–6), delivered in English or Cantonese, teaching practical money skills and responsible decision-making (including ESG) with guidance from business volunteers, both in-person and online.

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  • MoneySense

    MoneySense is Singapore’s national financial education program, offering free and unbiased resources, talks, and workshops to help people of all ages—including students—make informed personal finance decisions and plan for their future.

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  • SmartStart

    SmartStart is South Africa’s largest early learning program, providing quality, play-based education for 3–5 year-olds through a network of trained community franchisees.

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  • Young Enterprise

    Young Enterprise UK is a national charity that equips young people with practical financial, enterprise, and work skills through hands-on learning to help them succeed beyond school.

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  • Operation HOPE

    Operation HOPE provides age-appropriate financial education and coaching to help youth and young adults develop smart money management skills for lifelong financial wellbeing.

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  • FLY (Financial Literacy for the Youth) to the World

    FLY empowers young people to manage their money and resources responsibly by building skills and awareness through storytelling and education.

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