





Women’s Financial Health: Training for NPOs
Empowering Women with Financial Knowledge

About the Project
Women’s Financial Health: Training for NPOs
is a 17-month initiative aimed at improving financial literacy among women with fewer opportunities - including migrants, refugees, and those at risk of homelessness.
The project supports NGO workers, community leaders, and volunteers by equipping them with the knowledge and tools to provide financial education in their communities.
Project Objectives
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Develop a non-formal financial education curriculum tailored to women in vulnerable situations.
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Enhance digital financial literacy to empower participants in managing personal finances.
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Support NGOs and community leaders in delivering financial education.
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Ensure the long-term sustainability of financial education programs through training and resources.
Key Activities
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Needs Analysis & Research – Identifying financial literacy gaps among women and NGOs.
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Curriculum Development – Creating practical, easy-to-use financial education materials.
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Training Sessions & Workshops – Conducting interactive training for NGO staff & community leaders.
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Evaluation & Impact Assessment – Measuring the effectiveness of training programs
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Who We Work With
This project is implemented by a consortium of organisations across Austria, Hungary, and Romania:
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FLiP GmbH (Austria) – Financial education experts and project coordinators.
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JRS Romania – Providing support for marginalized communities.
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Menhely Alapítvány (Hungary) – Specializing in housing and social services.
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Verein the Connection (Austria) – Promoting integration and inclusion.