Nebraska Council On Economic Education
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Nebraska Stock Market Game
An online simulation where students in grades 4-12 learn about economics, investing, and personal finance.

Nebraska Economics Challenge
A competition for students to demonstrate their knowledge of economics against other students in the state.

Nebraska Finance Challenge
A challenge where students demonstrate their personal finance knowledge and compete with other students statewide.

In School Savings Program
A program to help students learn about and start saving money.

Financial Literacy Concerts
Concerts designed to improve financial literacy through music and entertainment.

About
Nebraska Council On Economic Education


Founded in
1965
EIN
476036149
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)(3)
Category/Type
Education > Educational Support > Financial Literacy Programs
Address
525G COLLEGE OF BUSINESS LINCOLN, NE 68588-0000 Unite States
Website
https://nebraskacouncil.unl.edu
Phone
(402)-472-2333
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Mission
The Nebraska Council on Economic Education acts as a catalyst, leading a statewide initiative to advance economic and financial literacy.

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