Each One, Teach One Financial Literacy Program


Each One, Teach One Financial Literacy Program

Building good financial skills can empower people in our communities to make the right financial choices for themselves and their families. That’s why Provincial Credit Union has joined credit unions across the country to offer the Each One, Teach One Financial Literacy Program.

Each One, Teach One teaches basic money skills in easy-to-understand terms to provide individuals with the skills they need to make financial decisions with confidence.



How it works
Through the Each One, Teach One Program and with the help of community partners, certified credit union staff volunteer their time to deliver free workshops – virtually or in-person – that cover basic financial topics such as an Introduction to Banking, Budgeting, Building a Healthy Credit History and more. Workshops are held anytime throughout the year with the sole objective to help participants build financial knowledge in an approachable, easy-to-understand way.

Online Modules
In addition to facilitated sessions, Each One Teach One also offers free online financial literacy modules that you can explore when and where you want. These on-demand courses allow you to learn at your own pace and provide a high-level introduction to some of the most popular Each One Teach One workshop topics. While these online courses won’t cover everything included in a full Each One, Teach One session, they can help you get started in building your financial
knowledge.

Ready to explore the Each One, Teach One online modules?
Select one of the available topics from the list below to begin learning.


01- Introduction to Basic Banking
02- Why Filing Taxes in Canada is a Good Idea
03- Loans: Costs and Obligations
04- Debt Smarts
05- Building a Healthy Credit History

To learn more about the Each One, Teach One Program, including a full list of workshop topics, please see our Frequently Asked Questions section below.

Ready to Book a Workshop?
Connect with us today and we’d be happy to work with you to organize a session.


Frequently Asked Questions
Looking to learn more about the Each One, Teach One Financial Literacy Program?

Check here for the answer. Don’t see your question? We’re here to help. Contact us for more information.


What is the Each One Teach One Financial Literacy Program? Expand/Collapse

Each One, Teach One is an approach to providing basic and plain language financial knowledge in our communities by volunteer staff from your credit union. Our sole goal is to empower individuals to make the right financial decisions for themselves and their families.

What topics are covered by the Each One, Teach One Program? Expand/Collapse

The program contains different topics that can be offered anytime throughout the year:

01 – Introduction to Basic Banking
02 – Introduction to Basic Budgeting
03 – Why Filing Taxes in Canada is a Good Idea
04 – Credit Cards and Prepaid Cards
05 – Loans You Don’t Want
06 – Loans: Costs and Obligations
07 – Debt Smarts
08 – Building a Healthy Credit History
09 – Identity Theft and Fraud Prevention
10 – RRSPs & TFSAs
11 – Introduction to Registered Education Savings Plans (RESPs)
12 – Understanding Contracts
13 – Financial Wellness for Seniors
14 – Home Readiness A: Renting vs Owning
15 – Home Readiness B: The Cost of Ownership
16 – Home Readiness C: Choosing the Right Home

For more details on what’s included as part of each topic, please visit
https://eotoworkshops.ca/workshops/ or contact us for more information

How are workshops offered? Expand/Collapse

Each One, Teach One workshops can be offered in person or virtually. Sessions are typically an hour in length, which provides participants lots of time to ask questions and to engage with the material.

How can I attend a session or make arrangements to have one happen in my community? Expand/Collapse

Connect with us today and we’d be happy to tell your more about the program or work with you to explore organizing a session.