
Stephen and Matthew, founders of Gen-Z for Financial Literacy, sit down with Robin Kahn, program director of the Babson Financial Literacy Project (BFPL). Together, the three of them discuss the BFPL's work, the importance of teaching adults personal finance, and how to improve financial literacy education outside of the traditional classroom setting. The BFPL is an initiative from Babson College in Wellesley, Massachusetts. It is a not-for-profit initiative designed to help young adults acquire the necessary financial knowledge and skills for long-term independence and prosperity.
The BFLP has led 186 workshops with over 7,000 participants in the last four years. We're proud to call The Babson Financial Literacy Project one of our partners! This episode is part of our Partner Conversations series.
To learn more about Robin Kahn and The Babson Financial Literacy Project, visit https://www.babson.edu/the-babson-financial-literacy-project/, https://www.linkedin.com/in/robinskahn, https://www.instagram.com/babsonfinancialliteracyproject/. To learn more about Gen-Z for Financial Literacy, visit genzforfinlit.org.