Money for Life Challenge is a new, national competition geared to learners between 16 and 24 years old in the further education, work based learning and adult community learning sector. The goal of the Challenge is to find the most successful and innovative projects young learners can use to improve their money management skills and those of their friends, families and communities.
A team of learners can apply for a £500 small grant to run a money management project in their community, and then enter it in the Money for Life Challenge competition. £300 of the grant is to support your organisation in administering the project, and the remaining £200 is to help the learners get their project off the ground.
Information sessions are aimed at practitioners and will give you an overview of the competition, talk you through the application process and some key dates for your diary. You will also have the opportunity to discuss any ideas or concerns you may have.
Session dates: (held in EGSA office, 4th floor, 40 Linenhall Street, Belfast)
- Tuesday 22 November, 10.30am – 12 noon
- Tuesday 22 November, 2pm – 3.30pm
To find out more or book a place E: moneyforlife@egsa.org.uk or T: 028 9024 4274








