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      <title>LEO</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<div><b>Program Description (100 word max):</b> A nonprofit organization founded in 2000, LEO offers services to 53 public libraries in 16 Eastern Oregon counties — an area larger than several New England states combined. LEO helps remote, rural libraries maintain traditional services and values that are reflective of the communities they serve, while at the same time convening connection with distant partners that help strengthen the library as the heart of the community.</div>
<div><b>Cost:</b> Free</div>
<div><b>Counties Served:</b> Baker, Crook, Gilliam, Grant, Harney, Hood River, Jefferson, Lake, Malheur, Morrow, Sherman, Umatilla, Union, Wallowa, Wasco and Wheeler counties</div>
<div><b>Program Website:</b> http://www.librariesofeasternoregon.org/</div>
<div><b>Contact Name:</b> Lyn Craig</div>
<div><b>Direct Phone Number:</b> 541 763 2355</div>
<div><b>Email:</b> leolibraries@gmail.com</div>
<div><b>Audience:</b> K-12, Young Adults, Families and Adults, Senior Citizens</div>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 29 May 2012 18:18:49 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Oregon Pacific Bank</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<div><b>Program Description (100 word max):</b> Oregon Pacific Bank is a community bank that partners with business and consumer clients to meet their financial services needs. Oregon Pacific Bank is committed to provide outstanding and relevant service through meaningful personal relationships with its clients. Headquartered in Florence, Oregon, with branches in Roseburg, Coos Bay and Florence,&nbsp; Oregon Pacific Bank offers a wide array of financial services including traditional banking, business, real estate and consumer lending, trust and asset management and brokerage services.</div>
<div><b>Cost:</b> Some Free</div>
<div><b>Counties Served:</b> Coos, Lane and Douglas counties</div>
<div><b>Program Website:</b> www.opbc.com</div>
<div><b>Contact Name:</b> Shauna Boyd</div>
<div><b>Direct Phone Number:</b> 541 997 7121</div>
<div><b>Email:</b> shauna@opbc.com</div>
<div><b>Audience:</b> K-12</div>
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      <title>Metropolitan Family Services</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<div><b>Program Name:</b> Ways to Work</div>
<div><b>Program Description (100 word max):</b> There is an alternative for responsible working parents to receive low-interest auto loans. Metropolitan Family Services manages Ways to Work which is a national program that allows qualified working parents who are unable to get funds elsewhere, to receive loans up to $6,000 to purchase, repair or refinance a car. Borrowers agree to repay the loan at an 8% interest rate. The money is then made available to other applicants. Participants also receive free one-on-one financial coaching throughout the entire life of their loan catered to their individual needs and goals.</div>
<div><b>Cost:</b> Not Free</div>
<div><b>Counties Served:</b> Multnomah, Washington and Clackamas County</div>
<div><b>Program Website:</b> http://www.metfamily.org/waystowork.htm</div>
<div><b>Contact Name:</b> Aliza Kuperstock</div>
<div><b>Direct Phone Number:</b> 503.232.0007 Ext. 207</div>
<div><b>Email:</b> alizak@metfamily.org</div>
<div><b>Audience:</b> Families and Adults</div>
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      <title>Umpqua Bank</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<div><b>Program Name:</b> Learn to Earn</div>
<div><b>Program Description (100 word max):</b> Pennies in the piggy bank is a good place to start.&nbsp; But there are even better ways to help your kids learn the value of money – and managing it.&nbsp; Our free Learn to Earn program teaches respect for money’s three distinct purposes: saving, sharing and spending.</div>
<div><b>Cost:</b> Free</div>
<div><b>Counties Served:</b> State-wide</div>
<div><b>Program Website:</b> http://umpquabank.com/learntoearn</div>
<div><b>Contact Name:</b> Colleen Toste</div>
<div><b>Direct Phone Number:</b> 866 486 7782</div>
<div><b>Email:</b> colleentoste@umpquabank.com</div>
<div><b>Audience:</b> K-12</div>
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      <title>Premier West Bank</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<div><b>Program Description (100 word max):</b> Premier West Bank has deep roots in the communities we serve. We believe that “community bank” equals “community service” and it shows in our mission. And our actions. When potential employees are interviewed they’re always asked “How are you involved in your community?”</div>
<div><b>Cost:</b> Some Free</div>
<div><b>Counties Served:</b> Deschutes, Douglas, Jackson, Josephine and Klamath counties</div>
<div><b>Program Website:</b> www.premierwestbank.com</div>
<div><b>Contact Name:</b> Marc Bayliss</div>
<div><b>Direct Phone Number:</b> 541 890 3507</div>
<div><b>Email:</b> marc.bayliss@premierwestbank.com</div>
<div><b>Audience:</b> K-12</div>
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      <title>The Mint</title>
      <link>http://www.oregon.gov/treasury/Lists/FLCResourcesData/DispForm.aspx?ID=19</link>
      <description><![CDATA[<div><b>Program Description (100 word max):</b> The Northwestern Mutual Foundation, the charitable arm of Northwestern Mutual, partnered with the National Council on Economic Education (NCEE) in the development of www.themint.org. Launched in 1997, the site provides tools to help parents as well as educators teach children to manage money wisely and develop good financial habits: the building blocks for a secure future. Given the current rate of savings and debt in America, this is a lesson that desperately needs to be learned. Sections on this site have been designed for families. Most pages are written in a kid-friendly style so families can work together – or older children can work independently in learning money lessons. However, some sections have been developed exclusively for teachers and parents.</div>
<div><b>Cost:</b> Free</div>
<div><b>Counties Served:</b> State-wide</div>
<div><b>Program Website:</b> http://www.themint.org/</div>
<div><b>Contact Name:</b> Eric Maher</div>
<div><b>Direct Phone Number:</b> 503-445-5036</div>
<div><b>Email:</b> eric.maher@nmfn.com</div>
<div><b>Audience:</b> K-12, Families and Adults</div>
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      <title>CASA of Oregon</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<div><b>Program Description (100 word max):</b> CASA of Oregon manages the countries largest IDA program, which provides financial support for financial literacy classes throughout Oregon. &nbsp;Please contact our partners for information about free classes aimed at delivering to you the information you want about personal finance.</div>
<div><b>Cost:</b> Free</div>
<div><b>Counties Served:</b> State-wide</div>
<div><b>Program Website:</b> http://www.vidaoregon.org/what-ida</div>
<div><b>Contact Name:</b> Eric Puro</div>
<div><b>Direct Phone Number:</b> 503 537 0319</div>
<div><b>Email:</b> ericp@casaoforegon.org</div>
<div><b>Audience:</b> K-12, Young Adults, Families and Adults</div>
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      <title>EverFi</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<div><b>Program Description (100 word max):</b> EverFi is the leading education technology platform to teach, assess, and certify students in critical skills including Financial Literacy, Student Loan Management, Digital Literacy and Substance Abuse. The company is already powering a national movement in 50 states that enables students to learn using the latest technology, including rich media, high-definition video, diagrams and avatars. EverFi’s current products include The EverFi Financial Literacy Platform™, Buttonwood™ for Student Loan Management, AlcoholEdu®, and the Ignition™ Digital Literacy Platform.</div>
<div><b>Cost:</b> Not Free</div>
<div><b>Counties Served:</b> State-wide</div>
<div><b>Program Website:</b> http://everfi.com/</div>
<div><b>Contact Name:</b> Ray Martinez</div>
<div><b>Direct Phone Number:</b> 202 550 5945</div>
<div><b>Email:</b> ray@everfi.com</div>
<div><b>Audience:</b> K-12, Young Adults, Families and Adults</div>
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      <title>First Tech Federal Credit Union</title>
      <link>http://www.oregon.gov/treasury/Lists/FLCResourcesData/DispForm.aspx?ID=15</link>
      <description><![CDATA[<div><b>Program Description (100 word max):</b> Presentations, workshops, webinars, counseling, articles and branch tours for educational purposes.</div>
<div><b>Cost:</b> Free</div>
<div><b>Counties Served:</b> Washington, Multnomah, Polk, Marion, and Lane county</div>
<div><b>Program Website:</b> http://www.firsttechfed.com/</div>
<div><b>Contact Name:</b> Ryan McKernan</div>
<div><b>Direct Phone Number:</b> 503 350 3359</div>
<div><b>Email:</b> ryan.mckernan@firsttechfed.com</div>
<div><b>Audience:</b> K-12, Young Adults, Families and Adults, Senior Citizens</div>
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      <title>Easter Seals Oregon</title>
      <link>http://www.oregon.gov/treasury/Lists/FLCResourcesData/DispForm.aspx?ID=13</link>
      <description><![CDATA[<div><b>Program Description (100 word max):</b> Money Coach is a free service of the Oregon Money Management Program, developed and coordinated by Easter Seals Oregon. Personalized and confidential assistance is offered to low-moderate income individuals who desire to learn to improve their financial situation. Coaching is provided by community volunteers who help participants gain skills and knowledge around basic household finances such as budgeting, banking, saving, and credit.</div>
<div><b>Cost:</b> Free</div>
<div><b>Counties Served:</b> Portland , Eugene/Springfield, St. Helens/Scappoose, and Bend</div>
<div><b>Program Website:</b> http://www.or.easterseals.com/</div>
<div><b>Contact Name:</b> Carol Cookson</div>
<div><b>Direct Phone Number:</b> 800-556-6020</div>
<div><b>Email:</b> mmp@or.easterseals.com</div>
<div><b>Audience:</b> Young Adults, Families and Adults, Senior Citizens</div>
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      <title>Apprisen</title>
      <link>http://www.oregon.gov/treasury/Lists/FLCResourcesData/DispForm.aspx?ID=9</link>
      <description><![CDATA[<div><b>Program Description (100 word max):</b> For more than 55 years, Apprisen/CCCS has been helping people get and stay on track with their money.&nbsp; Our objective has been to develop solutions for all stages of an individual’s financial life. As a result of our experience, we have identified the elements of effective money management. That is what has driven the development of many of the materials we use in our sessions and the topics we teach in our communities.</div>
<div><b>Cost:</b> Free</div>
<div><b>Counties Served:</b> Marion, Polk, Lane Douglas, Coos-Curry and Yamhill County</div>
<div><b>Program Website:</b> http://www.apprisen.com/</div>
<div><b>Contact Name:</b> Kim Freeman</div>
<div><b>Direct Phone Number:</b> 800 355 2227 x1460</div>
<div><b>Email:</b> kimberly.freeman@apprisen.com</div>
<div><b>Audience:</b> K-12, Young Adults, Families and Adults, Senior Citizens</div>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 29 May 2012 18:18:48 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Oregon State Treasurer's Office</title>
      <link>http://www.oregon.gov/treasury/Lists/FLCResourcesData/DispForm.aspx?ID=6</link>
      <description><![CDATA[<div><b>Program Name:</b> Reading is an Investment</div>
<div><b>Program Description (100 word max):</b> Reading is an Investment is a literacy and financial education program for all public elementary schools in Oregon. It is a statewide program designed to highlight the importance of reading and teaching young children about money and basic financial concepts. It is sponsored in partnership by State Treasurer Ted Wheeler and the Oregon College Savings Plan</div>
<div><b>Cost:</b> Free</div>
<div><b>Counties Served:</b> State-wide</div>
<div><b>Program Website:</b> http://www.ost.state.or.us/Read/</div>
<div><b>Contact Name:</b> Office of the State Treasurer</div>
<div><b>Direct Phone Number:</b> 503 378 4329</div>
<div><b>Email:</b> reading.investment@ost.state.or.us</div>
<div><b>Audience:</b> K-12, Young Adults</div>
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      <title>Northwest Credit Union Association</title>
      <link>http://www.oregon.gov/treasury/Lists/FLCResourcesData/DispForm.aspx?ID=3</link>
      <description><![CDATA[<div><b>Program Description (100 word max):</b> As member-owned financial co-operatives, credit unions are a means by which individuals can improve their lives.&nbsp; The Northwest Credit Union Association is dedicated to assisting consumers to enjoy prosperity.&nbsp; The Association supports legislation and regulation which would encourage consumer savings and thrift. The Association actively promotes increased financial literacy among all age groups, and supports efforts to teach personal financial management skills that empower individuals to achieve success.</div>
<div><b>Cost:</b> Free</div>
<div><b>Counties Served:</b> State-wide</div>
<div><b>Program Website:</b> http://www.nwcua.org/index.php/forconsumers/</div>
<div><b>Contact Name:</b> Kasey Rockwell</div>
<div><b>Direct Phone Number:</b> 503 350 2217</div>
<div><b>Email:</b> krockwell@nwcua.org</div>
<div><b>Audience:</b> K-12</div>
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      <title>OSU Federal Credit Union</title>
      <link>http://www.oregon.gov/treasury/Lists/FLCResourcesData/DispForm.aspx?ID=22</link>
      <description><![CDATA[<div><b>Program Description (100 word max):</b> Our vision is to create financial solutions to make lives better.&nbsp; That includes thinking outside the box to give people the tools to help themselves.</div>
<div><b>Cost:</b> Free</div>
<div><b>Counties Served:</b> Benton, Linn, Lincoln, Marion &amp; Polk County</div>
<div><b>Program Website:</b> http://www.osufederal.com/</div>
<div><b>Contact Name:</b> Anissa Arthenayake</div>
<div><b>Direct Phone Number:</b> 541 714 4093</div>
<div><b>Email:</b> anissa@osufederal.com</div>
<div><b>Audience:</b> K-12, Young Adults, Families and Adults, Senior Citizens</div>
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      <title>Oregon Society of CPAs</title>
      <link>http://www.oregon.gov/treasury/Lists/FLCResourcesData/DispForm.aspx?ID=21</link>
      <description><![CDATA[<div><b>Program Description (100 word max):</b> The OSCPA is the Oregon arm for “360 Degrees of Financial Literacy,” a national campaign by CPAs to help Americans make better financial choices. Since October 2006, the OSCPA, in conjunction with the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) and the Ad Council, has participated in the Feed the Pig™ campaign to promote Financial Literacy to Americans.</div>
<div><b>Cost:</b> Free</div>
<div><b>Counties Served:</b> State-wide</div>
<div><b>Program Website:</b> http://www.orcpa.org/financial_literacy</div>
<div><b>Contact Name:</b> Joel Weiler</div>
<div><b>Direct Phone Number:</b> 503 597 5478</div>
<div><b>Email:</b> jweiler@orcpa.org</div>
<div><b>Audience:</b> K-12, Young Adults, Families and Adults, Senior Citizens</div>
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      <title>Junior Achievement</title>
      <link>http://www.oregon.gov/treasury/Lists/FLCResourcesData/DispForm.aspx?ID=17</link>
      <description><![CDATA[<div><b>Program Description (100 word max):</b> Junior Achievement is a nonprofit youth organization whose core purpose is to inspire and prepare young people to succeed in a global economy.&nbsp; We work in partnership with schools and businesses to improve student knowledge in the areas of business, economics, careers and financial literacy.</div>
<div><b>Cost:</b> Some Free</div>
<div><b>Counties Served:</b> State-wide</div>
<div><b>Program Website:</b> http://portland.ja.org/</div>
<div><b>Contact Name:</b> Barbara Smith</div>
<div><b>Direct Phone Number:</b> 503 238 6430</div>
<div><b>Email:</b> bsmith@ja-pdx.org</div>
<div><b>Audience:</b> K-12</div>
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      <title>Innovative Change$</title>
      <link>http://www.oregon.gov/treasury/Lists/FLCResourcesData/DispForm.aspx?ID=16</link>
      <description><![CDATA[<div><b>Program Description (100 word max):</b> We provide individual coaching and workshops that can be taken individually but which also build on one-another in a series. We also conduct trainings to lead our workshops by proxy at organizations with whom we have formal partnership agreements.</div>
<div><b>Cost:</b> Not Free</div>
<div><b>Counties Served:</b> Multnomah, Clackamas, Washington and Clark county</div>
<div><b>Program Website:</b> http://www.innovativechanges.org/</div>
<div><b>Contact Name:</b> Carmina Lass</div>
<div><b>Direct Phone Number:</b> 503 943 5645</div>
<div><b>Email:</b> carmina@innovativechanges.org</div>
<div><b>Audience:</b> K-12, Young Adults, Families and Adults</div>
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      <title>Department of Consumer &amp; Business Services</title>
      <link>http://www.oregon.gov/treasury/Lists/FLCResourcesData/DispForm.aspx?ID=12</link>
      <description><![CDATA[<div><b>Program Description (100 word max):</b> DCBS is Oregon’s largest regulatory agency. The department administers state laws and rules and protects consumers and workers in the areas of workers’ compensation, occupational safety and health, financial services, insurance, and building codes.</div>
<div><b>Cost:</b> Free</div>
<div><b>Counties Served:</b> State-wide</div>
<div><b>Program Website:</b> http://www.oregon.gov/DCBS/</div>
<div><b>Contact Name:</b> Diane Childs</div>
<div><b>Direct Phone Number:</b> 503 947 7423</div>
<div><b>Email:</b> diane.m.childs@state.or.us</div>
<div><b>Audience:</b> Young Adults, Families and Adults, Senior Citizens</div>
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      <title>Wells Fargo</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<div><b>Program Name:</b> Hands on Banking</div>
<div><b>Program Description (100 word max):</b> Learn the money skills you need for life with Hands on Banking and the Spanish-language version, El futuro en tus manos, Wells Fargo’s free, fun, interactive program for students and adults.</div>
<div><b>Cost:</b> Free</div>
<div><b>Counties Served:</b> State-wide</div>
<div><b>Program Website:</b> http://www.handsonbanking.org/</div>
<div><b>Contact Name:</b> Judith Olsen</div>
<div><b>Direct Phone Number:</b> 503 886 1060</div>
<div><b>Email:</b> judith.olsen@wellsfargo.com</div>
<div><b>Audience:</b> K-12, Young Adults</div>
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      <title>Bradley Angle</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<div><b>Program Description (100 word max):</b> Our Economic Empowerment Program focuses on providing Financial Education classes for survivors of domestic violence.&nbsp; These classes will serve as one avenue for survivors to gain tools necessary to feel more empowered.&nbsp; Participants will be guided in examining their financial situation, setting short and long term financial goals, and working towards increasing their financial self-sufficiency.</div>
<div><b>Cost:</b> Free</div>
<div><b>Counties Served:</b> Multnomah County</div>
<div><b>Program Website:</b> http://bradleyangle.org/</div>
<div><b>Contact Name:</b> Missy Kloos</div>
<div><b>Direct Phone Number:</b> 503 232 7805</div>
<div><b>Email:</b> missyk@bradleyangle.org</div>
<div><b>Audience:</b> Families and Adults, Senior Citizens</div>
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      <description><![CDATA[<div><b>Program Description (100 word max):</b> We do comprehensive financial planning that encompasses cash management strategies, protection, tax strategies, wealth accumulation, retirement planning, asset management and estate planning strategies. Our practice focuses on behavioral finance and raising financially aware kids.</div>
<div><b>Cost:</b> Free</div>
<div><b>Counties Served:</b> State-wide</div>
<div><b>Program Website:</b> http://budgeting-investing.ameriprise.com/</div>
<div><b>Contact Name:</b> Kristi Van Vleck</div>
<div><b>Direct Phone Number:</b> 503 244 7709</div>
<div><b>Email:</b> kristi.l.vanvleck@ampf.com</div>
<div><b>Audience:</b> Families and Adults, Senior Citizens</div>
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      <title>Oregon Bankers Association</title>
      <link>http://www.oregon.gov/treasury/Lists/FLCResourcesData/DispForm.aspx?ID=5</link>
      <description><![CDATA[<div><b>Program Description (100 word max):</b> Explore this site to find the tools to manage all aspects of your financial life – from creating a budget to managing your credit and protecting your identity.&nbsp;&nbsp;Whether you’re a teacher needing materials for your classroom, or a banker seeking to interact with the community, you’ll find just what you need right here at the Oregon Bankers Association.</div>
<div><b>Cost:</b> Free</div>
<div><b>Counties Served:</b> State-wide</div>
<div><b>Program Website:</b> http://www.oregonbankers.com/financial_education/</div>
<div><b>Contact Name:</b> Andee Rose</div>
<div><b>Direct Phone Number:</b> 503 581 3522</div>
<div><b>Email:</b> arose@oregonbankers.com</div>
<div><b>Audience:</b> K-12, Young Adults, Families and Adults, Senior Citizens</div>
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      <description><![CDATA[<div><b>Program Description (100 word max):</b> Financial eduction/literacy presentations to all age groups.</div>
<div><b>Cost:</b> Free</div>
<div><b>Counties Served:</b> State-wide</div>
<div><b>Program Website:</b> http://mapscu.com/</div>
<div><b>Contact Name:</b> Cori Frauendiener</div>
<div><b>Direct Phone Number:</b> 503 375 2433</div>
<div><b>Email:</b> cfrauendiener@mapscu.com</div>
<div><b>Audience:</b> K-12, Young Adults, Families and Adults, Senior Citizens</div>
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      <description><![CDATA[<div><b>Program Name:</b> Banking on Our Future</div>
<div><b>Program Description (100 word max):</b> Banking on Our Future sends professionals into classrooms to teach budgeting, accounts, credit and investing.&nbsp; The program is fun, engaging, relevant and free.&nbsp; The entire program runs four hours and can be broken up into a schedule that best fits the teacher’s or coordinator’s needs.</div>
<div><b>Cost:</b> Free</div>
<div><b>Counties Served:</b> State-wide</div>
<div><b>Program Website:</b> http://www.operationhope.org/portland</div>
<div><b>Contact Name:</b> David Bell</div>
<div><b>Contact Title:</b> Senior Program Manager</div>
<div><b>Direct Phone Number:</b> 503 796 5854</div>
<div><b>Email:</b> david.bell@operationhope.org</div>
<div><b>Audience:</b> K-12</div>
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      <description><![CDATA[<div><b>Program Name:</b> Financial Foundations</div>
<div><b>Program Description (100 word max):</b> Financial Beginnings is an Oregon-based nonprofit that provides free personal finance classes for Oregon youth and young adults in a program called Financial Foundations.&nbsp; We partner with Oregon high schools and community groups to educate schoolchildren and young adults to understand finance and value its importance.&nbsp; Financial Foundations is a full service program that provides engaging lectures, hands-on activities, and relevant and age-appropriate curriculum to accomplish this goal.</div>
<div><b>Cost:</b> Free</div>
<div><b>Counties Served:</b> State-wide</div>
<div><b>Program Website:</b> http://educators.financialbeginnings.org/</div>
<div><b>Contact Name:</b> Melody Thompson</div>
<div><b>Contact Title:</b> Executive Director</div>
<div><b>Direct Phone Number:</b> 800 406 1876</div>
<div><b>Email:</b> melody@financialbeginnings.org</div>
<div><b>Audience:</b> K-12, Young Adults</div>
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