Educational Partnerships The Council for Economic Education actively partners with prominent institutions like Wichita State University, Kansas City Fed, and Cornerstone Bank, indicating opportunities for collaborations with financial and academic organizations to expand economic literacy initiatives.
Curriculum Innovation Recent launches of the AP Business with Personal Finance course and collaborations with College Board suggest a growing demand for innovative, academically endorsed financial education products that can be positioned to schools and educational authorities.
Digital Engagement The use of various technology platforms and a dedicated online resource (econedlink.org) demonstrates a strong digital presence, highlighting opportunities for sales of online learning tools, interactive content, and tech-enabled financial literacy solutions.
Community Initiative Partnerships like the In-School Savings Bank demonstrate a focus on community-centric financial education programs, presenting a potential sales avenue for financial institutions seeking to build brand engagement through financial literacy initiatives.
Growth and Expansion Ongoing participation in national events such as the Personal Finance Challenge and recent strategic partnerships reveal a growth-oriented organization with opportunities to expand program reach and scale financial literacy solutions to a broader educational demographic.