MoneyTime wins best Children's Education Program of the Year

MoneyTime is proud to have won the Children's Education Program of the Year - Financial Responsibility & Decision Making award for 2022 presented by The Institute for Financial Literacy.

The award was announced at the 16th Annual Excellence In Financial Literacy Education (EIFLE) Awards on April 25, 2022 during the Annual Conference on Financial Education. MoneyTime’s CEO, Neil Edmond had this to say "We’re delighted to be have been recognized for the contribution we are making towards increasing global financial literacy rates through childhood education. This award further validates our approach of making learning fun by combining learning with a game so its easy for children learn solid financial literacy skills and feel empowered to make good financial decisions as they grow up.”

MoneyTime is available for use as a financial literacy curriculum in schools, for homeschoolers and for kids at home for teaching kids between the ages of 10 and 14 about money and finance.

The Excellence In Financial Literacy Education (EIFLE) Awards were established to promote the effective delivery of consumer financial products, services and education by acknowledging the accomplishments of those that advance financial literacy education. Each year, the Institute for Financial Literacy presents the EIFLE Awards to organizations that have shown exceptional innovation, dedication and commitment to the field of financial literacy education.

The Institute for Financial Literacy is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to promote effective financial education and counseling. As a national authority on adult financial education, the Institute advances professionalism and effectiveness in the field of financial literacy by setting the National Standards for Adult Financial Literacy Education™, hosting the Annual Conference on Financial Education™, presenting the Excellence In Financial Literacy Education (EIFLE)™ Awards.

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