Free Massachusetts workshops

Free money workshops for students and families.

Students and families work through real money decisions together. Workshops can be held at a school, library, community organization, or online.

Who joins
Students, families, schools, and community groups
What we cover
Paychecks, budgeting, credit, college costs, saving, and scams
How it works
In person, online, or hybrid
Cost
Always free

Partners and guest speakers

Hear from people who work with money every day.

Our lessons and workshops include examples and perspectives from educators and finance professionals.

Host a workshop

Bring a session to your school or community.

Public dates will appear here when scheduled. You can request a session now for a school, library, student group, or family audience.

  • Choose a useful topic
  • Work through a real example
  • Leave with a practical next step

Inside a session

What happens in a workshop

We use one real example, let people try it, and leave time for questions.

  1. 01

    Start with a real decision

    A paycheck, budget, college offer, credit choice, savings goal, or suspicious message.

  2. 02

    Try a short activity

    Use realistic numbers, compare choices, and see how one change affects the result.

  3. 03

    Ask and compare

    Make room for questions and hear how other students or families approach the same tradeoff.

  4. 04

    Leave with a next step

    Take away a simple routine, checklist, or lesson to use after the session.

Workshop options

Pick the format that fits your group.

Each workshop uses a real example, a short activity, and time for questions.

01

School or student group

Focused on the decisions students are facing now.

02

Family night

A simple way to talk through costs and tradeoffs together.

03

Library or community session

Practical learning for a mixed group.

Updates

New workshop dates by email.

Occasional Massachusetts workshop and lesson updates.