Financial Literacy for Tomorrow (FLiT)
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Program Description
Financial Literacy for Tomorrow (FLiT)
Financial Literacy for Tomorrow (FLiT) is a comprehensive financial education
program developed by Global Mentoring Club (GMC) to empower youth and
women with essential financial knowledge and skills. FLiT aims to bridge the
financial literacy gap, fostering economic independence and resilience among
participants.


Impact on Participants
FLiT has a transformative effect on its participants, enabling them to:
- Make informed financial decisions in their personal and professional lives
- Develop effective budgeting and saving habits
- Understand and navigate various investment opportunities
- Manage credit responsibly and avoid debt traps
- Access and manage funding for entrepreneurial ventures
- Plan for long-term financial security and independence
- Become financially resilient in the face of economic challenges
Alignment with Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
The Financial Literacy for Tomorrow program directly contributes to the following SDGs:
SDG 1: No Poverty - By equipping participants with financial skills to improve their
economic situation
SDG 4: Quality Education - Through providing essential financial education
SDG 5: Gender Equality - By empowering women with financial knowledge and skills
SDG 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth - Through promoting financial
understanding for better economic participation
SDG 10: Reduced Inequalities - By providing equal access to financial education and
opportunities
SDG 17: Partnerships for the Goals - Through collaboration with financial institutions and
experts to deliver the program
Key Components
How can we help you?
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FLiT Outcome
FLiT is a catalyst for economic empowerment, helping participants take control of their
financial futures and contribute to sustainable economic growth in their communities.
Program Outcomes
Since its inception, FLiT has: