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DisFinLit Project

Sustainable Financial Literacy for Disabled Youth
This project aims to develop the financial literacy skills of disabled youth through accessible materials and a training program that teaches investing from a sustainably responsible perspective. Financial decision making skills will not only be introduced from an economic perspective, but also from social, environmental and good governance outlooks in an innovative approach to promoting sustainability.
ACEEU's Role: Quality Assurance and Adapted Curriculum and Materials Development Leader
ACEEU will take the lead on Project Result (PR) 1, developing an adapted curriculum and training materials for youth with disabilities. This PR will consider existing financial literacy courses, paying special attention to sustainable finances, and will consult representatives of persons with disabilities.
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Project information

Project period
01 Nov 2021 to 31 Dec 2023
Funding body & program
Erasmus+ Cooperation Partnerships, European Commission
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Partners
6 Partners (see partner information below)
Target group focus
Educators,
Youth
Topic focus
Sustainability
Educational level focus
Youth
Output focus
Curriculum development,
Network / partnership development
Discipline focus
Social Sciences
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Last Edition of the Newsletter is here!
We are happy to present the latest and final edition of the DisFinLit project newsletter! This edition takes you through our recent multiplier events, [...]
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Wrapping up the DisFinLit Project in Barcelona, Spain
ACEEU and the DisFinLit project partners met for the last time face-to-face in Barcelona on the 20th and 21st of November 2023. The meeting served as [...]
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Raising Awareness about Financial Sustainable Literacy in Münster
In an effort to foster sustainable financial literacy among the younger generation, ACEEU recently organized a local event at Hansa Berufskolleg in Mü [...]
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Join the #DisFinLitCommunity Today!
We are pleased to invite members of our ACEEU Community to join the #DisFinLitCommunity. This community aims to establish a platform that brings toget [...]
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Read the third edition of the Newsletter now!
The third edition of the DisFinLit project newsletter has been released, just one edition before our final wrap-up! This issue contains lots of exciti [...]
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DisFinLit's Second Issue of Newsletter is out!
ACEEU and the rest of the DisFinLit project are thrilled to announce the second issue of the project's newsletter has been published. The highlight pr [...]
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DisFinLit TPM3 in Muenster: Consortium Rallies to Improve Dissemination and Plan for PR2
The DisFinLit consortium just had their third transnational meeting in Muenster from April 17-18. With some fresh faces joining the team, the meeting [...]
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DisFinLit's Newsletter is out!
We are thrilled to announce that the first edition of the DisFinLit project is now available! This issue will comprehensively introduce the projec [...]
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Greetings from the DisFinLit consortium in Rome!
ACEEU has conducted the first round of the Focus Group on Sustainable Financial Literacy, targeting young people with disabilities, as ACEEU pursues t [...]
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The Compendium of Good Practices on Sustainable Financial Literacy for Disabled Youth is finally here!
The DisFinLit project has developed the Compendium of Good Practices on Sustainable Financial Literacy for Disabled Youth. This compendium delivers ex [...]
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First TPM in Madrid, olé!
The DisFinLit project aims to develop sustainable financial literacy for young disabled individuals to ensure they can benefit from high-quality educa [...]
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