NW ORLEANS (press release) – The OnPath Foundation is celebrating Financial Literacy Month this April by highlighting the impact of its financial education initiatives and scholarship program. As part of its commitment to education, the foundation has partnered with Stukent to provide students with hands-on financial literacy training, preparing them for real-world money management.
“Financial literacy is a game-changer for young people, and we are proud to invest in their future through both education and scholarship opportunities,” said Jay Huffstatler, OnPath Foundation executive director in a release. “Through our partnership with Stukent, students gain real-world financial skills that set them up for lifelong success.”
OnPath shares, students who have used Stukent report feeling more confident in budgeting, saving and making financial decisions.
“Stukent taught me how to responsibly save, spend and earn money,” said student Lola. “Their credit card simulation taught me how to be responsible with a credit card.”
In addition to financial literacy education, the OnPath Foundation is offering scholarships to graduating Louisiana high school students pursuing higher education.
Scholarship applications are currently open, with a deadline of April 30. Visit onpathfoundation.org/scholarship to submit your application.
For more information on OnPath Foundation’s financial literacy initiatives and scholarships, visit onpathfoundation.org.

