About the Project
Learn more about the goals, activities, and impact of the FINMAN+ project in advancing financial literacy across Europe.
FINMAN+: Financial Literacy Advancement & Methodologies is an Erasmus+ project aimed at enhancing financial literacy among young adults (aged 25-30) and adult educators. The project focuses on improving their ability to make informed financial decisions, with the ultimate goal of empowering them to manage their personal finances effectively and build sustainable financial habits.
Main Objectives
The main objectives of the FINMAN+ project are to enhance financial literacy and provide innovative tools for learners and educators.
Enhance financial literacy
Provide young adults and educators with the knowledge and tools to make informed financial decisions.
Develop innovative training methodologies
Create scenario-based learning experiences that reflect real-life financial situations.
Strengthen educational approaches
Equip adult educators with practical tools and resources to teach financial literacy more effectively.
Foster peer learning
Promote collaboration among educators and learners to share knowledge and best practices.
Key Activities
FINMAN+ project includes scenario-based training, workshops, digital tools, and creating educational resources.
- Scenario-based training development: Design realistic financial scenarios for interactive learning experiences.
- Workshops and webinars: Organize international workshops for educators and financial literacy experts to exchange ideas and methodologies.
- Digital tools: Develop a digital financial literacy assessment tool to track learning progress and assess knowledge gaps.
- Resource creation: Produce educational materials such as guides, templates, and toolkits for both learners and educators.
- Collaboration with partners: Engage with international partners and stakeholders to ensure the widespread impact of the project.
Expected Outcomes
The FINMAN+ project will lead to improved financial literacy, innovative teaching tools, accessible resources, and strengthened collaboration networks.
Improved financial literacy
Equip young adults with the skills necessary for financial management.
Enhanced teaching methodologies
Provide educators with innovative tools and strategies for teaching financial literacy.
Accessible resources
Develop a collection of digital materials and tools that can be freely accessed and used by educators and learners.
Stronger networks
Build lasting connections between educators, learners, and organizations working in the field of financial literacy.
Project Partners
The FINMAN+ project brings together a consortium of partners from multiple European countries, including educational institutions, training organizations, and experts in financial literacy.