In 2012, ACE Cash Express first launched its financial literacy curriculum, teaching Back on My Feet members about Paycheck and Banking Basics and Budgeting and Credit Basics. This year, ACE has added segments on identity theft, mobile banking, and social media.
The curriculum is a 4-hour course taught by ACE employees 6 times a year at their corporate office. The curriculum was developed to fulfill ACE’s Community Fund mission of providing financial literacy education.
“I am grateful for the hard work and dedication our employees have put into teaching this curriculum to Back on My Feet members,” said Eric Norrington, Senior Vice President of Public Affairs for Populus Financial Group. “We have spent a year revamping this program to be relevant to today’s financial services marketplace.”
Since 2012, ACE Cash Express has taught 28 financial literacy classes over the course of 112 hours benefiting 420 Back on My Feet members. Back on My Feet operates in 13 cities across the U.S. and combats homelessness through the power of running, community support and essential employment and housing resources.
“ACE Cash Express is a vital program partner to us,” said Elizabeth Manning, VP of Program and Evaluation at Back on My Feet. “Their financial literacy curriculum teaches our members how to set and actively achieve their financial goals – moving into an apartment, buying a car, creating a savings account and more. These are lasting life skills that our members take with them thanks to the generosity of ACE Cash Express and its staff.”
Established in 2004, the ACE Community Fund has raised and donated over $13 million to charities across the country. ACE Cash Express is proud to support organizations that help children, support education and promote financial literacy in the communities where we live and work.