Financial education that reaches further.
If you lead a community, cooperative, union, or neighborhood association, you understand that financial uncertainty affects the people around you. Our community leader program helps you bring economic education directly to them.
Built for people who serve communities.
Community leaders across Colombia often witness firsthand how career transitions create financial stress in their communities. People lose jobs, move into informal work, or start small businesses without the financial knowledge to navigate those changes well.
This program equips you with our core educational content in a format designed for group facilitation. You learn the material deeply, and we provide the tools to share it effectively with the people in your community.
We work with Juntas de Acción Comunal, cooperatives, labor unions, faith communities, and any organization with a genuine connection to people navigating work transitions in Colombia.
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What the community leader program includes.
Group Education Format
Content is structured for delivery to groups rather than individuals. Sessions can accommodate participants at different levels of financial familiarity. The material is designed to generate discussion, not just passive learning.
Leader Preparation Sessions
Before facilitating, community leaders participate in preparation sessions where they work through the material themselves. Understanding the content deeply is what makes facilitation effective.
Cartagena and National Reach
We work with organizations based in Cartagena de Indias and can coordinate programs for communities across Colombia. We adapt delivery format based on your location and organizational capacity.
Supporting Materials
Participating leaders receive reference materials adapted for community use. These are designed to be accessible to people without prior financial education, using clear language and relevant examples.
What community members learn.
Financial fundamentals for people in transition
The community program covers the same core content as our individual courses, adapted for group learning. Participants explore how to understand their financial situation, what tools exist in Colombia for people in different employment situations, and how to think about money when income becomes irregular.
The group format adds a dimension that individual learning cannot: shared experience. People in similar situations learn from each other's questions, recognize common challenges, and build understanding together.
Who this program is designed for
The program is relevant to communities where informal work is common, where people frequently move between formal employment and independent work, or where economic transitions are a shared reality rather than an individual exception.
That describes a large part of Colombia. Many neighborhoods, particularly in cities like Cartagena, have residents navigating exactly these situations without access to clear, relevant financial information. This program is one way to change that.
Bring this program to your community.
We welcome inquiries from community leaders and organizations across Colombia. Contact us to discuss how the program can work for your specific context.