Empify U provides in-school programs, after school programs, summer programs and weekend programming starting at 6th grade and through college. Our programs are designed to teach Wall Street concepts while creating a growth mindset environment. Through music, sports, television, social media, and everyday life, we meet our students where they are, and we encourage them to believe in where they can go. Financial education can be simple to teach, but capturing the hearts and minds of students, who may not come from wealthy backgrounds, is what makes us effective in our approach.

Our Impact

Our youth in-school programs have expanded across 3 different states.

PENNSYLVANIA

NEW YORK

ATLANTA

We took 150+ inner city students outside their classroom, to visit New York City during our Power of Ownership Wall Street Tour

We have helped over 500+ adults and children open their first brokerage accounts

100% pf the students we serve within the school system are low-income minority students

We have financially educated over 100+ incarcerated teenagers from Rikers Island

We have partnered with over 50 schools and organizations across the country

We have financially educated over 2,000 students across the country

Middle School

The Money in the Middle program has been created in efforts to provide 6th-8th grade students with the financial foundation most adults learn as a result of trial and error. We cover the basic fundamentals needed to help prepare students for high school.

High School

The Empify High program is a comprehensive program focused on helping high school students, grades 9th-12th, understand goal setting, student loans, savings, banking, investing, and credit. We are focused on preparing each student for what life is like post high school graduation.

College

The Empify Life Start program teaches college students how to better financially prepare for life as an adult. Each student receives the opportunity get a head start on what life is like while living in the “real world.” Students will work through real life examples, but instead of acting as college students, they will grow to become financially educated adults.