Additional Programs Offering Financial Support and Education
Our team at Jamaur Law Foundation strongly believes that “setting the example” is a terrific way to demonstrate — by example — the power of financial literacy and financial liberty. The Foundation offers several programs designed to intervene on behalf of our communities and our financial literacy students when financial situations become more difficult to navigate. These programs are designed to support community members in need as well as help teach important lessons in how “giving” leads to “growing.”
Educational and Outreach Programs
Through our proprietary character-based financial literacy curriculum, we endeavor to address the spiritual, psychological, emotional and technical aspects of finances.
This holistic approach to curriculum has proven to be extremely popular and effective as it maintains the ability to connect with students and inspire participants of all ages and socioeconomic backgrounds to take positive financial action.
One of the first steps to financial literacy is developing a strong desire and providing unimpeded opportunities to learn, grow and flourish. In an effort to further ensure financial literacy options in our community, we extend this educational outreach by providing three annual scholarships to deserving students.
This holistic approach to curriculum has proven to be extremely popular and effective as it maintains the ability to connect with students and inspire participants of all ages and socioeconomic backgrounds to take positive financial action.
One of the first steps to financial literacy is developing a strong desire and providing unimpeded opportunities to learn, grow and flourish. In an effort to further ensure financial literacy options in our community, we extend this educational outreach by providing three annual scholarships to deserving students.
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FINANCIAL LITERACY
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ADOPT A FAMILY
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FOOD SECURITY
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FOREIGN STUDENT OPPORTUNITY FUNDS
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VETERANS FOR FINANCIAL LITERACY
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Financial Literacy
The Jamaur Law Foundation’s signature program is our “SMART MONEY” training series. Through a 60-80 min virtual module or in-person, students learn how to gain control of their finances by acquiring knowledge of: setting financial goals and tracking expenses, budgeting and saving, credit and compound interest, and credit reports.
Examples of the different modules of our SMART MONEY training series cover the basics of money management, including setting financial goals and tracking expenses, budgeting and saving, credit and compound interest, and credit reports.
Lessons:
Module #1: Understanding Your Financial Relationship
Module #2: Understanding Your Pay and Money
Module #3: The Art of Budgeting
Module #4: Take Charge of Your Credit
Module #5: Credit Part II
Module #6: Savings & Investing
Module #7: How to purchase a vehicle
Module #8: Know Your Financial Rights
Module #9: Recap of programs, jeopardy game and conclusion
Examples of the different modules of our SMART MONEY training series cover the basics of money management, including setting financial goals and tracking expenses, budgeting and saving, credit and compound interest, and credit reports.
Lessons:
Module #1: Understanding Your Financial Relationship
Module #2: Understanding Your Pay and Money
Module #3: The Art of Budgeting
Module #4: Take Charge of Your Credit
Module #5: Credit Part II
Module #6: Savings & Investing
Module #7: How to purchase a vehicle
Module #8: Know Your Financial Rights
Module #9: Recap of programs, jeopardy game and conclusion
Adopt A Family
Who said the act of giving has to be limited to holidays or special occasions? The Adopt-a-Family program provides essentials such as food, household products, gifts, and material assistance to low-income families in our communities all year around. Families will also be exposed to new experiences and life-changing events.
Food Security
Understanding the connection between a lack of basic needs and one’s ability to focus on life’s daily activities, Jamaur Law Foundation has expanded operations to address food insecurity. The Jamaur Law Foundation works with local impoverished communities to deliver fresh and healthy food resources to those who need them.
Food security can be a complex issue for many families. The Jamaur Law Foundation’s goals are to not only provide food for those in need, but also to help break the generational cycles of poor money and financial management, a common reason that contributes to hunger and food insecurity.
Through practical instruction and meaningful conversations, we teach our families those critical basic and fundamental money and finance skills that lead to more focused and disciplined behavior like prioritizing saving and realigning spending. We observe that as these lessons and conversations unfold, it builds a sense and purpose of financial responsibility, empowering our families to see alternatives. That’s how the Jamaur Law Foundation goal seeks to break the cycles that hold our families back from financial prosperity — and there’s no better way to engage and feed our families and communities.
Food security can be a complex issue for many families. The Jamaur Law Foundation’s goals are to not only provide food for those in need, but also to help break the generational cycles of poor money and financial management, a common reason that contributes to hunger and food insecurity.
Through practical instruction and meaningful conversations, we teach our families those critical basic and fundamental money and finance skills that lead to more focused and disciplined behavior like prioritizing saving and realigning spending. We observe that as these lessons and conversations unfold, it builds a sense and purpose of financial responsibility, empowering our families to see alternatives. That’s how the Jamaur Law Foundation goal seeks to break the cycles that hold our families back from financial prosperity — and there’s no better way to engage and feed our families and communities.
The Foundation is part of a global sponsorship program for children impacted by impoverished countries all over the world. Through this sponsorship, we are able to support orphans, school-aged children, their families or extended family environment, while supporting their lives with our dedicated team. With our support, our goal is to ensure that each child has the proper health care, clothing, food security and the education they need to thrive. When you begin a sponsorship with us, you will be strategically assigned to an orphanage, family or school-aged child who will receive your support.
The goal of this program is to help develop effective programming for veterans who are entering or have entered back into society. Through instruction veterans will be exposed to learning how to manage their debt, create budgets and savings goals, understand how credit works, and many more realistic topics related to finance. There are several studies out there that show veterans admitted having difficulty adjusting to civilian life, leading to serious problems like joblessness, homelessness and indebtedness.
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FINANCIAL LITERACY
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ADOPT A FAMILY
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FOOD SECURITY
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FOREIGN STUDENT OPPORTUNITY FUNDS
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VETERANS FOR FINANCIAL LITERACY
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Financial Literacy
The Jamaur Law Foundation’s signature program is our “SMART MONEY” training series. Through a 60-80 min virtual module or in-person, students learn how to gain control of their finances by acquiring knowledge of: setting financial goals and tracking expenses, budgeting and saving, credit and compound interest, and credit reports.
Examples of the different modules of our SMART MONEY training series cover the basics of money management, including setting financial goals and tracking expenses, budgeting and saving, credit and compound interest, and credit reports.
Lessons:
Module #1: Understanding Your Financial Relationship
Module #2: Understanding Your Pay and Money
Module #3: The Art of Budgeting
Module #4: Take Charge of Your Credit
Module #5: Credit Part II
Module #6: Savings & Investing
Module #7: How to purchase a vehicle
Module #8: Know Your Financial Rights
Module #9: Recap of programs, jeopardy game and conclusion
Examples of the different modules of our SMART MONEY training series cover the basics of money management, including setting financial goals and tracking expenses, budgeting and saving, credit and compound interest, and credit reports.
Lessons:
Module #1: Understanding Your Financial Relationship
Module #2: Understanding Your Pay and Money
Module #3: The Art of Budgeting
Module #4: Take Charge of Your Credit
Module #5: Credit Part II
Module #6: Savings & Investing
Module #7: How to purchase a vehicle
Module #8: Know Your Financial Rights
Module #9: Recap of programs, jeopardy game and conclusion
Adopt A Family
Who said the act of giving has to be limited to holidays or special occasions? The Adopt-a-Family program provides essentials such as food, household products, gifts, and material assistance to low-income families in our communities all year around. Families will also be exposed to new experiences and life-changing events.
Food Security
Understanding the connection between a lack of basic needs and one’s ability to focus on life’s daily activities, Jamaur Law Foundation has expanded operations to address food insecurity. The Jamaur Law Foundation works with local impoverished communities to deliver fresh and healthy food resources to those who need them.
Food security can be a complex issue for many families. The Jamaur Law Foundation’s goals are to not only provide food for those in need, but also to help break the generational cycles of poor money and financial management, a common reason that contributes to hunger and food insecurity.
Through practical instruction and meaningful conversations, we teach our families those critical basic and fundamental money and finance skills that lead to more focused and disciplined behavior like prioritizing saving and realigning spending. We observe that as these lessons and conversations unfold, it builds a sense and purpose of financial responsibility, empowering our families to see alternatives. That’s how the Jamaur Law Foundation goal seeks to break the cycles that hold our families back from financial prosperity — and there’s no better way to engage and feed our families and communities.
Food security can be a complex issue for many families. The Jamaur Law Foundation’s goals are to not only provide food for those in need, but also to help break the generational cycles of poor money and financial management, a common reason that contributes to hunger and food insecurity.
Through practical instruction and meaningful conversations, we teach our families those critical basic and fundamental money and finance skills that lead to more focused and disciplined behavior like prioritizing saving and realigning spending. We observe that as these lessons and conversations unfold, it builds a sense and purpose of financial responsibility, empowering our families to see alternatives. That’s how the Jamaur Law Foundation goal seeks to break the cycles that hold our families back from financial prosperity — and there’s no better way to engage and feed our families and communities.
The Foundation is part of a global sponsorship program for children impacted by impoverished countries all over the world. Through this sponsorship, we are able to support orphans, school-aged children, their families or extended family environment, while supporting their lives with our dedicated team. With our support, our goal is to ensure that each child has the proper health care, clothing, food security and the education they need to thrive. When you begin a sponsorship with us, you will be strategically assigned to an orphanage, family or school-aged child who will receive your support.
The goal of this program is to help develop effective programming for veterans who are entering or have entered back into society. Through instruction veterans will be exposed to learning how to manage their debt, create budgets and savings goals, understand how credit works, and many more realistic topics related to finance. There are several studies out there that show veterans admitted having difficulty adjusting to civilian life, leading to serious problems like joblessness, homelessness and indebtedness.