The FDIC Money Smart financial education program can help people of all ages enhance their financial skills and create positive banking relationships. First released in 2001 and regularly updated since then, Money Smart has a long track record of success.
Featured Resources
How Money Smart Are You?
Learn about everyday financial topics through 14 interactive games and related resources.
Money Smart News for Kids
FDIC Money Smart News for Kids was based on the Money Smart for Young People, grades 3-5 curriculum. Follow Isabella and Noah as they learn basic banking terms and financial concepts.
Money Smart Program
Proven tools you can use to engage people of all ages
Engaging games, podcasts, and parent resources
Additional Links
Money Smart Alliance
Learn, collaborate and grow with FDIC’s recognized organizations that use Money Smart.
Money Smart News
FDIC’s newsletter featuring tips, updates and success stories for financial educators.
Money Smart News for Kids
Follow Isabella and Noah as they learn about basic banking terms and financial concepts.
Teacher Online Resource Center
Here you will find tools to help you teach financial education including lesson plans, videos, and other resources.
Train-the-Trainer Program
Provides guidance with videos, workshops, and webinars
Training & Events
Announcements of upcoming Money Smart events for Train-the-Trainer and Small Business events.