In 2006, state lawmakers passed legislation designating every April as Financial Literacy Month in Hawaii. The OSC traditionally hosts an annual Financial Literacy Fair in observance of this occasion, however, in adherence to guidelines discouraging large gatherings, this year information and activities will be offered virtually – online and on social media. Consumers are encouraged to follow @HISecurities on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram for the word of the day and daily posts with fraud prevention tips, financial literacy facts, consumer education information, and more.
In addition to daily posts, the OSC is coordinating a comprehensive “Keiki Financial Literacy Week,” “Investor Education Week for Working Adults,” and a “Kupuna Fraud Prevention Week” featuring activities, quizzes, videos and presentations.
“We look forward to sharing important information in a fun and fresh way,” said Securities Commissioner Ty Nohara. “Going virtual provides us with a great opportunity to safely and responsibly reach more people in our community statewide.”
2021 Project Financial Literacy: Investor Education for ALL! Calendar of Activities
Keiki Financial Literacy Week (April 5 – April 9)
An interactive activity for students in 6th to 12th grade. Sign in with your Google account or email gakapo@dcca.hawaii.gov for a PDF version.
- Financial Fun Packets for keiki
Request a free packet for your keiki by emailing gakapo@dcca.hawaii.gov.
Investor Education Week for Working Adults (April 12 – April 16)
- Investor Knowledge Quiz
- Video Premiere: “Keep yourself Financially Healthy, Wealthy and Wise”
Link will be posted on the OSC website Friday, April 16, 2021, at 3:00 p.m.
Kupuna Fraud Prevention Week (April 19 – April 23)
- Fraud Bingo
To promote fraud prevention, we put a little twist on the classic game. Senior groups and clubs can contact gakapo@dcca.hawaii.gov to request FREE materials to play the game.
- Presentation: “How to Spot a Con Artist”
Live Virtual Presentation: Friday, April 23, 2021, at 10:00 a.m. via Microsoft Teams
For more information on the 2021 Project Financial Literacy, click Here or contact Gloryana Akapo at gakapo@dcca.hawaii.gov.