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About Us
Education for Economic Security, Inc. (EES, Inc.)is a Massachusetts based, non-profit corporation focused on using education to promote the CGFW plan for Cascading Generations of Family Wealth. EES, Inc. uses financial professionals to teach appropriate parts of this program to Middle School children at no charge to schools. We believe that bringing appropriate local professionals into the schools improves education and the sense of community. The CGFW plan, the book, "White Papers" and software noted on other pages are a direct result of the research for our original classes. Our speaking programs are a further extension of that same research.
Our middle school program, "So Who Wants to be a Millionaire? , classes were first presented to local 5th grades in the 2001 and have been continually updated since. At the request of multiple educators, we have added an additional later grade curriculum that offers additional support to the existing 1st level grade program. We wish to thank the many public school educators that have assisted us to improve these programs. Please see our For Teachers section in the green bar above for more information on the scholastic aspects.
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Our goal is the creation and preservation of wealth for American families.
FUNDING
While initial funding was provided by the principals of EES, Inc.; individuals, businesses and local financial intuitions have provided funding for classes, materials and awards. Your support would be greatly appreciated and will let us bring this program to additional students. EES, Inc is a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation. Financial reports of EES, Inc. are available for inspection. We welcome communication and feedback on our program. Please contact us at mailto:info@KidsFutureUSA.org or 774-773-9220. 100% of every dollar ever donated to EES, Inc. is used for educational purposes. None of the teachers, the management, the staff or directors have ever received any payment for their teaching, managing or cordinating these programs.
BOARD of DIRECTORS
Jean Beetz Special Education Supervisor York County, Maine
Kim Marshall Principal of Mather School in Boston for 15 years; New Leaders for New Schools, NYC http://www.marshallmemo.com/
Mark Shobin, ED. D. Director, Huntington Learning Centers Shrewsbury and Framingham MA
Corinne Farinelli
CEO Profit-tunities Consulting
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