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selvarionthequmos

Weekly budgeting made simple

Learn Together, Grow Together

Join our collaborative learning community where budgeting skills develop through shared experiences, peer support, and group projects. Starting August 2025, discover how collective wisdom makes financial education more effective.

Group Learning Dynamics

Our approach centers on small learning circles where participants tackle real budgeting challenges together. Each group of 8-10 members works through weekly scenarios, sharing different perspectives and solutions.

  • 01

    Weekly Circle Sessions

    Regular 90-minute sessions where groups analyze budgeting scenarios and discuss practical applications. Each member brings their unique financial situation for group problem-solving.

  • 02

    Accountability Partners

    Paired with another participant for bi-weekly check-ins on budgeting goals. Partners review each other's weekly spending patterns and offer constructive feedback.

  • 03

    Peer Teaching Rotations

    Each participant leads one session per month, teaching a budgeting concept they've mastered. This reinforces learning while building presentation confidence.

Your Support Network

Connect with experienced community facilitators and fellow learners who understand the budgeting journey. Our network includes financial coaches, successful program graduates, and peer mentors who guide discussions and provide ongoing support.

Marcus Chen - Financial Coach

Marcus Chen

Financial Coach specializing in weekly budgeting systems and expense tracking methods

River Patel - Community Facilitator

River Patel

Community Facilitator with expertise in group dynamics and collaborative learning approaches

Zephyr Martinez - Program Graduate

Zephyr Martinez

Program Graduate and Peer Mentor who successfully transformed his budgeting habits through community learning

Collaborative Project Timeline

Experience hands-on learning through group projects that build practical budgeting skills while fostering meaningful connections with fellow participants.

1

Budget Challenge Design

Groups create realistic budget scenarios based on different income levels and family situations. Each scenario includes unexpected expenses and requires collaborative problem-solving.

Weeks 1-3
2

Expense Tracking Experiment

Participants track expenses for 4 weeks using different methods, then share findings with their learning circle. Groups analyze which approaches work best for different lifestyles.

Weeks 4-7
3

Community Resource Guide

Learning circles research and compile local resources for budget-friendly activities, services, and money-saving opportunities. The final guide benefits the entire community.

Weeks 8-12