The National Credit Union Foundation's “BizKid$” television series has won its second Emmy.

The award for Outstanding Achievement in Single Camera Editing was presented to Biz Kid$ in a gala celebration in Los Angeles on Friday.

The NCUF assumed responsibility for fundraising, outreach and administration of the money management and entrepreneurship show in 2011 from the Washington Credit Union League.

The Madison, Wis.-based foundation said that over the past six years, more than 300 credit unions and affiliated organizations have raised more than $13.8 million for the show's production, website and curriculum.

The 40th annual Daytime Entertainment Creative Arts Emmy Awards are hosted by the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. “BizKid$” was also nominated for Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing and Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing, the NCUF said.

This is the second Emmy Award for Biz Kid$. The show won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Achievement in Main Title and Graphic Design in 2009 and has been nominated for 13 Emmy Awards in the past five years, the NCUF said.

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