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April is Financial Literacy Month

By: MMFCU / 23 Mar 2026
Community Outreach Manager Nicole Pfeffer teaches a class about credit score

Celebrate Financial Literacy Month This April. 

April is Financial Literacy Month, a perfect opportunity to take charge of your financial well being. At Mid Minnesota Federal Credit Union, we believe that knowledge is the foundation of financial confidence. Whether you're budgeting for the first time, strengthening your credit, or planning for future goals, this month serves as a reminder that building financial skills can open doors to stability and long term success.


MMFCU offers a wide range of free educational tools designed to support individuals and families at every stage of their financial journey. Our Financial Education resources include topics on budgeting, identity theft prevention, credit reports, and more. These programs are delivered in partnership with local schools, businesses, and community groups, making financial literacy more accessible across the region.

Savings goals change over time. MMFCU has saving accounts to help you get to yours.jpg
In addition to community workshops, members can access a variety of digital tools in Online Banking or the Mobile App such as the Spending Tracker, which helps you understand your monthly income and expenses. The Savings Plan guide breaks down how to set achievable savings goals, build an emergency fund, and identify opportunities to cut expenses.


If you're looking to better manage or build your credit, MMFCU also provides resources through SavvyMoney within Online Banking and the Mobile App. Members can monitor their credit score, receive alerts, analyze credit factors, and develop personalized action plans. These tools make it easier than ever to take control of your financial health.


This April, we invite all members to explore these tools, or take one small step toward improving your financial literacy. Every bit of progress counts—and MMFCU is here to help you grow your financial confidence one resource at a time.

 

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