Ujamaa Youth Financial Literacy


Description
The Ujamaa Youth Financial Literacy Curriculum is designed to empower young individuals with the knowledge and skills necessary to manage their finances effectively. Rooted in the principles of community and cooperative economics, Ujamaa emphasizes the importance of collective economic growth and personal financial responsibility. The curriculum spans 12 weeks, covering various aspects of financial literacy through interactive lessons, practical activities, and real-world applications.
Content
  • Week 1 Introduction to Financial Literacy
  • Money Mindset: Money Is A Tool
  • The Cycle of Money
  • Reflection: What does financial freedom mean to you?
  • Week 2 Setting Financial Goals
  • SMART Goals
  • Week 3 Budgeting
  • Budgeting: How Much Does It Cost To Be You
  • Finding Your Why
  • Week 4 Intro to Entrepreneurship
  • What is entrepreneurship?
  • Passion and Problems
  • Business Profile (clone)
  • Why Statement
  • Week 5 Shark Sessions: Bee Sweet Lemonade
  • Shark Sessions: Bee Sweet Lemonade (clone)
  • Week 6: Shark Sessions Simulator
  • Shark Sessions Simulator Activity
  • Week 7 Mission and Vision
  • The Hero's Journey_BMS (clone)
  • Design Thinking Exercise (clone)
  • The Mission. The Vision
  • The Mission Statement (clone)
  • The Vision Statement (clone)
  • Week 8 The Money: Expenses and Profit
  • Expenses 101 (clone)
  • Profit: Gross and Net (clone)
  • Why Jordan's Are Expensive (clone)
  • Jordan Commercials (clone)
  • Week 9 The MVP
  • The MVP (clone) (clone)
  • Triton Pilot Pitch Workbook Digital.pdf (clone)
  • Party On Demand- Willy Green (clone)
  • Pitch Deck Template (clone)
  • Week 10: The Pitch Competition
  • Final Pitch Competition
  • Alternate Project: Future You
  • Just Be video
  • Investing: Stock Market
  • Presentation: Stock Market 101
  • Video: Earn Your Leisure- Stock Market P1
  • Presentation: The GAP (inspired by EYL- Stock Market P1)
  • Video: Earn Your Leisure- Stock Market P2
Completion rules
  • All units must be completed