FEPPP
About FEPPP
In 2009 the legislature passed SHB 1347, extending the efforts of Financial Literacy Public-Private Partnership (FLPPP) by creating the Financial Education Public-Private Partnership (FEPPP). The committee brings together individuals from both the public and private sector in an effort to provide quality financial education for students in the public school system. FEPPP will continue the work of:
Identifying strategies to increase the financial education of students;
Providing quality financial education information for school districts; and
Providing financial education instructional materials and professional development.

Building Financial Independence: Resources for Disabled Youth

Living Together: Financial, Social & Emotional Skills for Shared Housing

Scam or Smart Business: A Critical Thinking Challenge

Manejando el Crédito con Astucia para el Bienestar Financiero en los EE.UU.

Talking about Federal Taxes

Educando a los Jóvenes de las Comunidades Migrantes Sobre Estafas y Fraudes

Addressing the Housing Crisis with Hope and Courage

Washington's Unique Tax System

Financial Education In the News: From Pop Culture to Policy

Open Doors Financial Education Webinar

Conceptos Financieros para Jóvenes Migrantes: Básicos de Banca para el Éxito

Enseñando a Jóvenes de Alta Movilidad la Importancia de Presupuestar

Financial Conversations: Educating Youth in Migrant Communities About Scams and Fraud

Credit Savvy for Financial Well Being

Fitting in Financial Education: From Rent to Roommates

FEPPP General Membership Meeting 12.10.24

Banking for Success Helping Migratory Youth Build Their Financial Futures

Fitting in Financial Education: Building a Classroom Economy

Fitting In Financial Education: Building Consumer Skills

Fitting in Financial Education: Decimal Operations for Grades 1-5

Money Conversations - Teaching Budgeting Skills to High Mobility Youth

FEPPP General Membership Meeting 9.24.24

Session 7 - Trauma-Informed Financial Education: Scams, Fraud, and Identity Theft

Session 8 - Trauma-Informed Financial Education: Talking and Teaching about Money

Session 6 - Trauma-Informed Financial Education: Getting Banked

Session 5 - Trauma-Informed Financial Education: Investing - Connecting to your Future Self

Session 4 - Trauma-Informed Financial Education: Talking About Taxes

Session 3 - Trauma-Informed Financial Education: My First Loan: Buying a Car

Session 2 - Trauma-Informed Financial Education: Building Credit Confidence

Session 1 - Trauma-Informed Financial Education: Saving, Spending, and the "B" Word