BUFFALO, N.Y. – The University at Buffalo School of
Management will be bringing the MoneySKILL® financial literacy
program to Big Brothers Big Sisters of Erie County.
A group of more than 25 mentors from Big Brothers Big Sisters
will be trained on Oct. 16 to use the Internet-based program to
assist their Little Brothers and Sisters in developing personal
finance skills.
MoneySKILL is a free, interactive Internet curriculum designed
to educate students to make informed financial decisions on a
variety of personal finance issues, including income, money
management, spending, credit, saving and investing.
The program was developed by Lewis Mandell, professor emeritus
of finance and managerial economics in the UB School of Management,
in collaboration with the American Financial Services Association
Education Foundation.
For the past three years, the UB School of Management and
M&T Bank have partnered to help bring MoneySKILL to Western New
York high schools. Both organizations have provided staff and
volunteer support, and the M&T Charitable Foundation has funded
the initiative.
Now, as part of a special outreach initiative, the School of
Management is offering the program to Big Brothers Big Sisters.
"It just seemed like a natural extension of what we've been
doing with area high schools," said Cynthia Shore, assistant dean
of corporate and community relations for the UB School of
Management. "We have an opportunity to help at-risk youth with a
program that can significantly impact their futures."
Big Brothers and Big Sisters meet with their Little Brothers and
Sisters two or three times a month to share a friendship that
provides a variety of activities focused on the interests and needs
of the child. MoneySKILL will be an additional activity that they
can work on together.
"Our Big Brothers and Sisters informally teach their Little
Brothers and Sisters financial skills in the course of the everyday
activities they share together," said Robert Moss, CEO of Big
Brothers Big Sisters of Erie County. "We are delighted that we can
now provide our mentors with a well-structured, yet fun and
interactive resource to teach these skills."
The initial group of mentors will receive an overview and
register for MoneySKILL at a two-hour training session provided by
the UB School of Management and M&T Bank. UB also will provide
Big Brothers Big Sisters with continued support after the training,
making the program easy for the mentors to use.
"With such a terrific initial response from our Big Brothers and
Big Sisters for the training, we look forward to watching
participation in this program grow," said Moss. "Our hope is that
those mentors who begin using MoneySKILL with their Little Brothers
and Sisters will share the value of this resource with other
mentors in the program."
Founded in 1971, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Erie County is an
affiliate of Big Brothers Big Sisters of America; the largest youth
mentoring organization in the United States. Independent research
shows that its model of professionally supported one-to-one
relationships between young people and their Big Brothers and Big
Sisters has a measurable, positive impact. In 2007, BBBS of Erie
County serviced more than 600 youth through community-based,
site-based and group mentoring programs.
The Wall Street Journal ranks the UB School of Management No. 9
in the nation among schools with strong regional recruiting bases.
In addition, BusinessWeek ranks the school as one of the country's
top 5 business schools for the fastest return on MBA investment,
and Forbes cites it as one of the best business schools in the U.S.
for the return on investment it provides MBA graduates. For more
information about the UB School of Management, visit http://mgt.buffalo.edu.
M&T Bank, a subsidiary of M&T Bank Corporation
(NYSE:MTB), was established in 1856 and is among the 20 largest
commercial banks headquartered in the United States, with more than
$66 billion in assets and more than 13,500 employees. M&T
operates more than 680 full-service branches and a network of more
than 1,600 ATMs in New York, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia,
Washington, D.C., West Virginia and Delaware.
The University at Buffalo is a premier research-intensive public
university, a flagship institution in the State University of New
York system and its largest and most comprehensive campus. UB's
more than 28,000 students pursue their academic interests through
more than 300 undergraduate, graduate and professional degree
programs. Founded in 1846, the University at Buffalo is a member of
the Association of American Universities.