National Tour of the Girls' Economic Power Day
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Cost:
$30 (scholarships available)
includes breakfast, lunch, celebration & t-shirt
Start to learn the skills you need
to do anything you want and
be anything you want!
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Interested in volunteering, sponsoring, speaking or hosting a Girls' Economic Power Day at your school, in your organization, or in your community?
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Girls' Economic Power Day
Our mission is to inspire independence, create confidence, and instill responsibility in girls aged 14-18; to break the stereotype of boys always being in charge of money; and to provide an opportunity for girls everywhere to learn how to choose the direction of their own life. |
Leadership Team
Our team of young leaders have created this day. They are mentored by adult volunteers who have trained them to lead these sessions and teach their peers. This fabulous team of young leaders are now on their quest to train other young leaders around the country to continue this great conversation!
If you are a young woman and you want to be on the leadership team in any part of the country or if you are an adult that wants to mentor young women, contact us using this form.
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Topics Taught at Each Event:
- Intro
to Savings and Investing
- Starting
Your Own Business
- Speaking
Skills
- Communication
Skills
- Conflict
Resolution
- Career
Options
- Negotiation
Skills
- Time
Management
- Learning
How to Budget
- Interviewing/Resumes/Job
Search
- Using
Your Checking Account
- Mastering
Credit and Debit Cards
- Conversations About Stereotypes and Power
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Find out what happened at the Girls' Economic Power Day 2005.
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*Girls' Economic Power Day is a project created by LifeMoxie! and fiscally sponsored by Spiral Muse, a 501(c)(3) organization and all proceeds will benefit Girl Moxie, a non-profit organization.
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Girl Moxie!
Our mission is to provide an environment that
(1) creates independent, confident and responsible adolescent girls through education on economic, entrepreneurial, and life skills so that they make self-promoting decisions and reach their highest potential, (2) support parents to build great relationships with their daughters.
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Check out the Photo Gallery from the 2005 event.
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"Pink is tough too" t-shirt! |
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