The Helena, Mont.-based nonprofit Student Assistance Foundation has applied for a grant that would bring Money Mission, an online financial literacy game in use at 30 credit unions in six states, to Montana's credit unions, the Montana Credit Union Network announced.
The Wisconsin Credit Union League demonstrated Money Mission to credit union professionals at MCUN's 2012 Fall Forum in Helena, and if the Student Assistance Foundation grant is approved, Montana's 57 credit unions will have the opportunity to offer the program to Montana teens ages 15-19, MCUN said. CUNA and the Wisconsin Credit Union League partnered in 2010 to launch Money Mission.
Developed by Milwaukee, Wis.-based consulting and design firm La Macchia Group LLC and Brookfield, Wis.-based production company Video Wisconsin, Money Mission is accessible from participating credit unions' websites and teaches users how to manage money throughout life and avoid unmanageable amounts of debt.
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