Dan Ianniocola, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Financial Education, U.S. Department of the Treasury (above) and Carol Wayman, Senior Legislative Director at CFED (below) present at the 2006 Consortium's annual meeting.

The Georgia Consortium for Personal Financial Literacy
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Approaches financial literacy without any age barriers
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Participates as one of 46 state affiliates of the national Jump$tart Coalition in Washington, D.C. which focuses on your financial literacy
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Serves as a clearinghouse for materials and resources designed to promote personal financial literacy
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Coordinates a state-wide consortium of individuals and organizations committed to educating Georgians about life-long financial issues
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Operates as a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit corporation
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Works to raise awareness and educate Georgians of important financial literacy issues that impact their lives
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Creates an environment for people to come together, discuss, and learn about important financial issues

