The Breadwinners Academy’s "Books 2 Bread" summer financial literacy program hosted at John Carroll University equipped 20 students with vital financial skills over six weeks. Through a partnership with Y.O.U., each student intern earned a $2,500 stipend upon completion, totaling $50,000 in compensation and scholarships. The curriculum addressed essential financial topics, including saving and budgeting, credit, investing, taxes, and insurance. Each student earned a .5 credit elective for completing the paid internship. Guest speakers from strategic partners enhanced the learning experience by offering professional insights and practical advice.
Week 1: College Readiness
FASFA, scholarship search
College application
Day in the life of a college student
Campus tour led by JCU team
Week 2: Saving & Budgeting: Banking 101
Budgeting 101 (learning strategies)
Saving Strategies (Pay yourself budgeting method)
Field trip to Erie Bank (Woodmere branch)
Banking 101
Week 3: Investing & Home Buying
Intro to the stock market
Investment strategies
Fidelity Youth brokerage account ($50 bonus)
Home Buying
How to purchase your first home
Building wealth through homeownership
Renting vs buying
Week 4: Credit
All things FICO
Revolving accounts (Credit cards)
Installment accounts (Student, auto, home, and personal loans)
How to build credit at 18
Week 5: Insurance
Car insurance
Auto accident experience
Policy explanation (different types of coverages)
Intro to Banking
Checking vs savings
Credit cards
Tour of PNC Fairfax
Week 6: Career Exploration
Tour Chase Bank Innovation Center
Banking 101
Relationship banking
“I’m very thankful for this opportunity to work with Breadwinners Academy.”
-Summer Thomas, 2024 Summer Program Participant
It’s all about bridging the wealth gap through financial literacy.