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Highlights from our Financial Boot Camps for Girls 
"Girls Just Want to Have Funds"

Teen and tween girls between the ages 11 - 17 attend FLOW's Financial Bootcamp for Girls to develop the solid money skills every girl needs to mature into a financially secure and economically independent young woman. "Girls Just Want to Have Funds" is a unique and fun opportunity for girls to learn to:
  • develop a millionaire's mindset;
  • handle their money like a pro;
  • create quiet wealth; and
  • be their own CEO.

Read about the FLOW bootcamp in Kiplinger magazine: "Three Ways to Teach Kids About Money"

Key Takeaways
"Thank you so very much for an excellent camp!  My daughter came home everyday enthusiastic telling of what she had learned/experienced in the program. We were impressed and her older brothers jealous. It was a fantastic experience and one that was appreciated by us as well ..."

"My daughter attended last week.   It was a great program.  I think the biggest take away was the field trip to Morgan Stanley in Bethesda...Also, she learned about keeping a budget and saving for retirement and investing in stocks and mutual funds."

Testimonials

What do you plan to do differently in handling your money as a result of this bootcamp?

"I plan to be a billionaire."

"Open a savings account and use my money wisely."

"I'm planning on creating a budget right now to practice for when I'm older."

"More saving and investing and tracking purchases."

"Instead of spending all when I have it, I'll save it."

"Save more [money] in the bank than at my house."

Why would you recommend this bootcamp to your friends?

"This program is easy to understand and is a good beginner's guide."

"To educate them about finance in a fun way."

"A lot of people aren't learning this important stuff."

"It [the bootcamp] has essential information."

"Useful information not taught in school."

Thank you to our presenters and supporters

American Bankers Association, Kathryn Kelly

Credit Abuse Resistance Education, John Good

American Savings Council, Nevin Adams

Credit Union National Association, Amaia P. Kirtland

Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Bobbie Gray

Federal Reserve Bank Richmond, Karen Kokernak


 Morgan Stanley, Greg Banasz
TD Bank, Jenna Sanborn and Bianca Larogian

Federal Trade Commission, Lesley Fair and Jennifer Leach

Maryland Economic Education Council, Mary Ann Hewitt and Maddy Halbach

Mid-Atlantic Federal Credit Union, Michael Richardson

Montgomery County Public Libraries Bethesda Branch, Kathie Weinberg
Washington Women in Public Relations (WWPR)

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What FLOW Participants Have to Say

"Thank you so very much for an excellent camp!  My daughter came home everyday enthusiastic telling of what she had learned/experienced in the program. We were impressed and her older brothers jealous. It was a fantastic experience and one that was appreciated by us as well ..."
"The sessions for the parents were informative and fun. My daughter enjoyed the sessions and is putting what she has learned into practice ... I think this program should be available more often and advertised throughout the state." 


Contact Us

Financial Literacy
Organization for Women and Girls


170 NE 2nd Street
Suite 594
Boca Raton, FL 33429

(561) 809-9473