Empowering St. Louis Students Through Practical Financial Education

The 100 Black Men of Metropolitan St. Louis is thrilled to announce the Dollars and Sense Financial Literacy Program. This program is designed to empower and inspire the youth. This program is free and will help students gain invaluable skills in financial literacy and a deeper understanding of African American history.
Dollars and Sense Financial Literacy Program
Duration of Program: January to June
1st and 3rd Saturdays from 12 PM – 2 PM
For high school students (Grades 9-12)
This program teaches essential saving, investing, and money management skills through interactive workshops and competitions!
About The 100 Black Men
The 100 Black Men of Metropolitan St. Louis was formed in 1983 by Jessie C. Swanigan and Fredrick B. Wright as a mechanism through which prominent black men in St. Louis metropolitan area could leverage their collective talent, ability and energy toward achieving meaningful gains for the black community. The organization is dedicated to providing mentoring development. On a national level, there are over 121 chapters and over 15,000 members across the United States, England and Bahamas. The St. Louis chapter was one of 5 founding chapters of the national organization “100 Black Men America.” The 100, is a diverse non-partisan collection of men at the top of their game in a variety of industries. Our membership consists of business owners, executives, professionals, educators, politicians, and religious leaders. Despite our membership’s diversity we share three things in common: a commitment to brotherhood, communities, and taking positive goal-directed action. Since our founding, we have continued to serve as a catalyst for community empowerment while also providing a much needed support system.
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