ALBANY — In recognition of Financial Literacy Month in April, the New York State Office for the Aging is collaborating with GetSetUp to provide older adults with critical financial knowledge and skills through a series of dedicated classes.
This initiative aims to bolster financial wellness and independence, empowering older adults to manage their finances confidently in today’s digital world.
GetSetUp is an online community of older adults who want to learn, connect with others, and unlock new life experiences.
Throughout Financial Literacy Month, NYSOFA and GetSetUp are offering an array of interactive classes, including:
– The Era of AI Scams: How to Guard Your Finances – Learn about the latest AI-powered scams and strategies to protect your financial information.
– Basic Small Business Tools on a Budget – Discover affordable tools and resources to kickstart and manage your small business efficiently.
– Financial Wellness: Budget Basics – Master the fundamentals of budgeting to maintain and enhance your financial health.
– Online Banking: P2P Payments and Digital Wallets – Navigate the complexities of modern banking technologies to manage your finances online safely.
– Financial Wellness: Building a Future without Debt – Strategies to minimize debt and build a secure financial future.
These classes and others are designed to be accessible and engaging. They are taught by peers who are specially trained in GetSetUp Guides, ensuring relatability and understanding.
“Financial literacy is a crucial skill at any age but is especially vital for older adults who face unique financial challenges,” NYSOFA Director Greg Olsen said.
“Our collaboration with GetSetUp provides a platform not just for learning but for empowerment, helping older adults navigate the complexities of modern finance with confidence. Our mission is to help older adults be as independent for as long as possible, and with GetSetUp’s educational resources we’re doing just that.”
“We are thrilled to partner with NYSOFA to bring these essential financial literacy classes to older adults,” Lawrence Kosick, co-founder of GetSetUp said.
“At GetSetUp, we are committed to creating opportunities for older adults to continue learning, sharing, and thriving. This initiative promotes financial health and empowers older adults by enhancing their independence and ensuring they have the skills to manage their financial futures.”
GetSetUp classes are available free of charge to any older New Yorker through NYSOFA programs and services. Classes are available online, allowing participants to join from the comfort of their homes while connecting with peers across the state.
To register, or for more information, please visit www.getsetup.io/partner/ny.