Junior Achievement Canada, a national leader in financial education, recognized the need for accessible, engaging, and up‑to‑date learning resources that help teens and young adults build confidence in managing their money. Partnering with Neo Financial and Logics Academy, JA set out to modernize its financial literacy programming—creating interactive, relevant content that empowers young people to understand how money works and make informed decisions that support long‑term financial independence.

“JA Canada was grateful for the opportunity to
work with Logics Academy on the
collaborative development of our Money
Questions financial literacy module series for
youth. Their innovative approach and creative
vision were instrumental in bringing this project
to life.
The team at Logics demonstrated their
commitment to understanding the unique
needs of our youth, and their ability to design
engaging, interactive content has resulted in a
product that educates and inspires our young
learners. The collaborative spirit and expertise
of Logics Academy were evident throughout
the development process. We are confident
that these modules will have a lasting impact
on the financial well-being of the youth we
serve.”

Jennifer James VP, programs and Charter Services - Junior Achievement of Central Ontario

Challenge

Junior Achievement Canada, leaders in Financial Literacy education for youth, were interested in developing updated programming to help teens and young adults better manage their money and achieve financial independence. There was a need for accessible, engaging, and comprehensive financial education resources to help Canadians navigate the rising cost of living and JA looked to outside partners to help solve the issue.

Solution

JA joined forces with Neo Financial and together with the help of Logics Academy, they developed financial literacy modules for JA’s Campus  and the JA Knowledge Hub hosted by Neo Financial JA Canada Digital Campus The bite-sized, interactive content on crucial financial topics, include: How to manage money Where your money goes Making money work for you Protecting your money

Results

Through the innovative JA Campus and Knowledge Hub youth programs, JA Canada delivers 445,000 learning experiences each year, significantly boosting financial literacy among Canadian youth.. This initiative has helped bridge the financial literacy gap, contributing to a more financially informed and resilient population.

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