Financial Literacy for Youth is a new program from the Department of Consumer and Worker Protection (DCWP) and New York City Public Schools (NYCPS) that teaches New York City public school students how to manage money wisely. School districts will work with financial educators to provide free financial counseling and workshops to students and their families. Financial Literacy for Youth will also pilot safe, affordable in-school banking options for students.
The first 15 participating school districts will be:
| District 2 | Chelsea, Clinton, and Upper East Side |
| District 3 | Central Harlem and Upper West Side |
| District 5 | Central Harlem |
| District 7 | Hunts Point, Longwood, and Melrose |
| District 8 | Belmont, Crotona Park East, and East Tremont |
| District 9 | Concourse, Highbridge, and Mount Eden |
| District 10 | Bedford Park, Fordham North, and Norwood |
| District 11 | Castle Hill, Clason Point, and Parkchester |
| District 12 | Belmont, Crotona Park East, and East Tremont |
| District 14 | Williamsburg, Greenpoint, and Bedford-Stuyvesant |
| District 19 | Brownsville and Canarsie |
| District 21 | Brighton Beach and Coney Island |
| District 23 | Brownsville |
| District 30 | Astoria, Long Island City, Jackson Heights, and North Corona |
| District 31 | Staten Island |
Learn more about Financial Literacy for Youth.