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Breadwinners Academy asks $20,000 in CDBG funds to expand school financial literacy pipeline
Summary
Breadwinners Academy asked for $20,000 from Euclid CDBG funds to expand a financial‑literacy pipeline: middle‑school curriculum, high‑school classes that award half credits, and a paid six‑week summer program. The nonprofit cited partnerships with banks and local universities and provided results from prior years.
Jason Lockett, founder and executive director of Breadwinners Academy, presented a proposal to expand in‑school financial literacy and a summer program for Euclid students. The organization seeks $20,000 from the CDBG public‑service allocation toward personnel and program costs; its total program budget for the described activities is $35,500 with other confirmed support of about $11,000 and a $4,500 organizational contribution.
Lockett said Breadwinners brings project‑based financial education into middle and high schools and awards Department of…
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