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B. Lifted Up! provides tools for managing personal resources for everyday living -- building expectations for the future  -- and securing a vision for generations to come.

INSIGHTS - Conversations for gaining a better understanding of money principles through Biblical principals, as applied to the world around us.

  • Financial Empowerment Moments (FEM)

  • B. Lifted Up! Radio

EDUCATION - RE-THINKING MONEY curriculum customized for individual sessions or multiple series. Topics include (but are not limited to):

  • Debt Management - If you find yourself knee deep in debt that seems insurmountable, learn to organize, attack and say goodbye to this undesirable position.

  • Financial Literacy One Day At A Time (FLODAAT) B. Lifted Up's proprietary money guide for teaching middle & secondary school student populations of multiple learning styles how to incorporate financial consideration/analysis in their everyday decision-making.

TRAINING - Interactive money management workshops customized by target demographics.  Popular groupings include:

  • WOMEN Of All Ages - At All Times.  In the course of a lifetime a woman moves through multiple phases: single, working, independence, marriage, partnership, motherhood, career building, cutting the apron strings, care taker, rediscovery, retirement, grand-parenthood, gratitude, appreciation.  At each phase, her understanding of personal finance will determine her quality of life.

  • YOUNG ADULTS Preparing to Leave the Nest.  Leaving your parents home to start out on your own -- whether moving on to college or in your career path -- can be an overwhelming endeavor. Knowing how to manage money, build positive credit relationships and avoid the pitfalls of debt are essential for young adults.

  • ADOLESCENT CHILDREN Dispelling the Myths. School teaches them how prepare for the workforce -- in order to become a productive, money generating, consumer oriented, tax paying member of society.  But schools fall short of teaching them how to manage their money.  The certainty of economic survival should be a rite of passage.

  • MEN  Navigate the Path to Freedom.  As gender roles change, societal norms shift. Brothers appreciate a good reality check in balancing expectations with reality; and can experience true freedom in having financial direction.