Showcase the Credit Union Difference with April Financial Literacy Awareness Events

Financial education is a pillar of the credit union difference! While sharing financial education happens every day in credit unions, we invite you to use these awareness events as a communication tool to help educate members and the community about strengthening their financial well-being. Here are a few financial literacy awareness events happening in April.

National Credit Union Youth Month

Since the early 2000s, credit unions have celebrated National Credit Union Youth Month in April. The national awareness event helps young credit union members to embrace financial responsibility and the unique power of credit unions to provide financial security. In short, it is a great opportunity to help educate future generations about the credit union difference!
Credit union leagues from across the country are excited to host this year’s celebration, “A Sea of Savings,” which was designed by our friends at the Maine Credit Union League.

Learn more about National Credit Union Youth Month and download materials.

America Saves Week, April 7-11

Since 2007, America Saves Week has been an annual celebration as well as a call to action for everyday Americans to commit to saving successfully. Through the support of thousands of participating organizations, together we encourage individuals to do a financial check-in that allows them to get a clear view of their finances, set savings goals and create a plan to achieve them.

Each day of America Saves Week has a specific theme:

  • Monday, April 7, Saving Automatically
  • Tuesday, April 8, Saving for the Unexpected
  • Wednesday, April 9, Saving for Major Milestones
  • Thursday, April 10, Paying Down Debt is Saving
  • Friday, April 11, Saving at Any Age

Learn more about America Saves Week.

National Financial Capability Month

April is National Financial Capability Month. Originally designated as National Financial Literacy Month in 2004, this observance has evolved to focus on financial literacy and ensure that Americans have access to unbiased and trustworthy financial education and understanding of financial services and products. This event also includes raising awareness of consumer protection laws as well as consumer education, helping Americans recognize, avoid and report frauds and scams.

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