The Financial Education Public-Private Partnership (FEPPP) is a Washington state, legislature-established partnership that brings together public agencies, legislators, educators, and private-sector financial services partners to improve and advocate for K–12 financial education. Its mission is to develop and communicate financial education standards, provide teacher training and resources, coordinate partner activity, and advise state education agencies on implementation and evaluation.
K–12 financial education standards and curriculum integration; teacher professional development in personal finance; public-private collaboration to expand access to financial literacy resources; guidance on grant programs, evaluation metrics, and district implementation strategies.
Primarily funded through Washington State legislative appropriations and state agency budgets, supplemented by grants, contracts, and in-kind or programmatic support from private-sector partners and philanthropic contributors.
Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI), Washington State Treasurer's Office, Washington State Department of Financial Institutions (DFI), Jump Start Washington and other financial education nonprofits, WA529, local school districts, and private-sector financial institutions and legislative members who serve on the FEPPP.
State-established public-private partnership and advisory committee