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Consumer Resource Center

Money Smart for Young Adults Train-the-Trainer

Event Date
Wednesday, February 25, 2026, 1–2:30 p.m. ET
Location
Virtual

The FDIC will host a webinar to showcase the Money Smart for Young Adults (MSYA) curriculum and provide practical tips for planning and delivering training. This event will dive into the MSYA curriculum and the Guide to Presenting Money Smart for Young Adults, available for download in the Additional Resources section

The MSYA instructor-led curriculum provides participants with practical knowledge, skills-building opportunities, and resources they can use to manage their finances with confidence. Instructors can use it to deliver unbiased, relevant, and accurate financial education whether they are new or experienced trainers. This event is being held in recognition of National Youth Leadership Month.

The FDIC's efforts to expand economic inclusion and promote confidence in the banking system are centered around financial education. This national webinar is part of the FDIC Money Smart program, which offers high-quality, non-copyrighted, and free financial education resources for banks, schools, non-profits, community-based organizations, and other stakeholders to help educate and improve the financial capability of people of all ages and small businesses. 

Presenters

  • Brittany Burroughs, Consumer Education Specialist, Consumer Affairs, FDIC
  • Hansen Lasconia, Senior Consumer Affairs Specialist, Consumer Affairs, FDIC
  • Mark Gonzalez, Senior Consumer Affairs Specialist, Consumer Affairs, FDIC

Who should attend?

Banks, credit unions, community development financial institutions (CDFIs), K-12 educators, community colleges, universities, workforce development centers, and other organizations and individuals interested in teaching money skills to young people.

Registration Information

To register online, click REGISTER and fill out the needed information. You will receive a confirmation email once completed.

REGISTER

WebEx Required Download: Please ensure that you have installed the WebEx Event application before the webinar. To download it, see the instructions on the WebEx Downloads page.

Contact Information

If you have any questions about the event, please email ConsumerEducation@fdic.gov.

Additional Resources

Last Updated: January 13, 2026