CISI Future Foundation awards first-ever international grant to Junior
Achievement Ireland
By Lora Benson | Mar 04, 2024
The CISI Future Foundation (“the Foundation”) is pleased to
announce that it has made its first international grant of €25,295
to
Junior Achievement Ireland.
The CISI
Future Foundation, a charity, promotes education for the public benefit by advancing
knowledge and improving skills in financial capacities and capabilities.
Junior Achievement Ireland is an educational
non-profit, preparing young people for their future by delivering
experiental learning in entrepreuership, employability, financial
literacy and the value of STEM.
The grant will go towards a
project called ‘Balancing Act’ which is an in-classroom
practical financial literacy workshop for secondary schools in Ireland,
delivered by business volunteers, which will allow students and teachers
to engage with industry experts.
The CISI Future Foundation awards both UK and international grants to
deserving organisations whose objectives, ambition and purpose in the field
of improving financial literacy match its own. An extensive network of CISI
UK and global National Advisory Councils support in identifying areas of
need as part of the grant-awarding process.
Olive Cullinane, Head of HR Ireland, Poland & EMEA Global
Functions at MetLife and Junior Achievement Ireland board Director,
left, said:
“On behalf of the Junior Achievement Ireland board we are
delighted to work with the CISI Future Foundation to develop Balancing
Act. This project enables young people to make connections between
what they learn in school and how it can be applied in the ‘real
world’. Helping students to develop practical financial habits
that can be carried into adulthood is critical to ensure we have a
financially literate adult population. Many thanks to the CISI Future
Foundation for supporting this worthwhile initiative.”
Nick Swales, DL, Chartered FCSI (Hon), Regional – Director
NorthEast, Rathbones Investment Management Ltd and Chair of the CISI
Future Foundation, right, said:
“The CISI Future Foundation is delighted to be supporting JA
Ireland’s ‘Balancing Act’ initiative. On behalf of
the Foundation Board, I would like to thank the CISI National Advisory
Council in Ireland for introducing us to JA Ireland. We are excited to
see the impact this project will have on our shared goal of improving
the financial literacy skills for the younger generation.”
Adele Spillane MCSI, Non-Executive Director, Blackrock and President
of the CISI Ireland National Advisory Council, left, said:
“The Irish CISI National Advisory Council is delighted that the
CISI Future Foundation has been able to expand its reach in Ireland
and offer their support to Junior Achievement Ireland, to help develop
better financial literacy among the students in our secondary
schools.”