Most Financial Literacy Programs Arenβt Designed Specifically for Justice-Involved Learners.
Ours Is.
Our Curriculum
We offer justice-informed financial literacy student workbooks, teaching workbooks, teaching aids, and implementation support. Ideal for correctional facilities, reentry, diversion, or prevention programs, and nonprofits, our offerings are a powerful, ready-to-use solution for teaching financial literacy in a way thatβs relevant, compassionate, and transformative.
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Financial Literacy 101: BeRe's Financial Foundations is a practical workbook designed to help learners develop essential financial knowledge and everyday money management skills.
How It Can Be Used: This workbook can be used independently by learners or incorporated into an instructor-led course. Organizations may purchase workbooks separately or pair them with instructor resources and training for a complete curriculum solution.
Ideal For:
Self-paced learning programs
Instructor-led classrooms
Youth and adult learners
Community-based organizations
Workforce development programs
Prevention and diversion initiatives
What Learners Will Explore:
Chapter 1: What is Money?
Builds a foundational understanding of money and encourages reflection on personal financial mindset.
Chapter 2: What is Credit?
Explains how credit works, how scores are calculated, and how borrowing impacts financial opportunities.
Chapter 3: What is a Budget?
Introduces practical strategies for creating and maintaining a personal budget.
Chapter 4: What is a Bank?
Explores banking services, account options, and how to safely manage money.
Chapter 5: How Does Health Affect Wealth?
Examines the connection between financial well-being and physical, mental, and emotional health.
Chapter 6: The Financial Starter Pack
Introduces essential financial tools and resources that support financial stability.
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Financial Literacy 102: A Financial Guide Before Reentry is a practical, justice-informed workbook designed to build foundational financial knowledge before returning to the community. Through clear explanations, case studies, and hands-on activities, learners are introduced to everyday financial concepts in a way that is approachable, engaging, and grounded in real-world application. Rather than relying on jargon or assumptions, this workbook meets learners where they are, creating space to learn, reflect, and practice essential skills without judgment.
This 12 Chapter Workbook walks learners through key financial topics step by step:
What is Money? Builds a foundational understanding of what money is and encourages reflection on personal relationships with it.
What is Credit? Explains how credit works, how scores are calculated, and the realities of borrowing.
What is a Budget? Introduces practical steps to create and maintain a working budget.
What is a Bank? Explores how banks operate and how to choose and use financial services.
How Does Health Affect Wealth? Examines the financial impact of health decisions and long-term well-being.
The Financial Starter Pack. Introduces essential financial tools and reinforces confidence in using them.
Skills that Pay Bills. Guides learners through identifying career paths and planning for income stability.
Finding Your Career. Connects career choices to budgeting and financial decision-making.
Starting in Apartments. Uses budgeting skills to evaluate and compare rental housing options.
Picking a Ride. Explores transportation choices, including the true cost of owning a vehicle.
Finding a Home. Simulates the home-buying process and introduces long-term financial considerations.
People & Money. Addresses how to navigate financial conversations and decisions within relationships.
Designed specifically with reentry in mind, this curriculum acknowledges that financial literacy is not βcommon senseβ; it is learned. Each lesson emphasizes practical application, giving learners the opportunity to actively engage with financial tools like budgeting, credit, and decision-making in realistic contexts. With a tone that is clear, respectful, and free of intimidation, paired with a colorful and engaging design, Financial Literacy 102: A Financial Guide Before Reentry is built to be a resource learners will actually use, supporting them as they begin to rebuild, plan, and move forward.
Big financial wisdom that fits in your pocket.
This lightweight guide is designed to go wherever you goβkeep it in your bag or car for quick confidence when you need it most. Weβve replaced confusing financial jargon with a clear, high-impact, justice-informed tool thatβs affordable and ideal for reentry programs, nonprofits, and correctional facilities.
Understand Your βReliability Scoreβ
Learn to view your credit score as a simple measure of trust you can build over time through small, consistent habits.Simple Success Habits
Discover key behaviors that help your score grow, like keeping balances low and making on-time payments.Lower Your Costs
See how a stronger score works like a discount on everyday lifeβhelping you keep more of what you earn.
Why Facilities and Nonprofits Implement Our Curriculum
Our structured, classroom-ready materials allow facilities to launch financial literacy programming immediately. There is no curriculum development or extensive prep time for you.
Unlike generic financial education programs, our curriculum addresses the real financial barriers individuals face during reentry, making lessons practical, relevant, and actionable.
We offer straightforward pricing with no recurring subscription fees, making procurement and budgeting predictable.
Designed with correctional environments in mind, the curriculum is adaptable for classroom instruction, nonprofit programming, or structured reentry cohorts.
Organizations can take advantage of tiered pricing for larger student cohorts, making it easier to provide financial literacy education to more individuals while staying within budget.
Partnering with facilities and nonprofits, we provide continuous implementation support to ensure financial literacy is effectively delivered.
Testimonials
βI found this workbook to be very informative to me as I continue my transition into society. The chapter on the Financial Starter Pack was instrumental in helping me learn to get a secured credit card from my bank. The chapter on People and Money was of huge importance to me, seeing that I have many family members I've wanted to reconnect with, and I sometimes overextend myself helping them in order to make up for lost time. I would recommend this workbook to any organization that is working to change the lives of men and women coming home from incarceration.β
Clemente B., Tennessee Higher Education Initiative Alumni, Tennessee
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