| Wine Tasting Fundraiser |
| Click this poster for information on the Wine Tasting Event on Thursday, November 6! |
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| Marketplace for Kids |
| Marketplace for Kids organizing sponsors thank ND Jump$tart. |
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| ND Jump$tart Announces Formation |
| Formal event at state capitol to announce the Coalition's Formation. Read the press release here. |
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| Photo from Announcement Event #1 |
| Kelly Schmidt, ND Jump$tart Coalition President and State Treasurer, addresses the group. |
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| Photo from Announcement Event #2 |
| A view from the back of the group during the presentation. |
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| Governor Makes Financial Literacy Proclamation |
On March 27, 2007, Governor John Hoeven proclaimed April "Financial Literacy Month" in the state of North Dakota, with support from the North Dakota Jump$tart Coalition.
To view the document, click the blue title above. |
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| Photo of Proclamation Signing |
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| North Dakota Jump$tart Brochure |
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| North Dakota Jump$tart Coalition Membership Application |
| The North Dakota Jump$tart Coalition envisions a time when all North Dakotans, especially young people, will be financially literate and equipped to achieve lifetime financial goals. It will take all of us working together to achieve this vision. Please take a moment to fill out our membership application. We're waiting for you! |
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| High School Money Book |
A source for teachers, parents and teens!
Don Silver has filled a real-world learning gap with his latest book, the High School Money Book. This book can be an eye-opening and life-changing reading experience. And, with most chapters just one to two pages long, the High School Money Book is a short, easy-to-read, step-by-step guide that's readily accessible for teens.
The 101 chapters in this 153-page book cover "Money-Smart Ways" to think about money, live day-to-day, shop, work, handle debt and credit, make charitable gifts, discuss money with parents, save and pay for college, deal with financial institutions, keep financial records and make money grow by saving and investing.
To read an excerpt, click on the blue title above.
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