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  • Comment: Comments by previous reviewer still apply, the sources cited need to be independent and not just links to the websites of partnership organisations. Please read the links given by the previous reviewer and address their concerns.
    If I may quote from the previous reviewer, you need to use (1) WP:SECONDARY and (2) WP:RELIABLE sources that are (3) WP:INDEPENDENT of the organization and show (4) significant coverage, or WP:SIGCOV, of the subject. Heavy Grasshopper (talk) 15:11, 6 February 2025 (UTC)
  • Comment: If you resubmit, please include (1) WP:SECONDARY and (2) WP:RELIABLE sources that are (3) WP:INDEPENDENT of the organization and show (4) significant coverage, or WP:SIGCOV, of the subject. Please replace promotional/marketing content with encyclopedic content. And you must show why this organization is notable. It is not enough merely to state its product offerings; that is a marketing document. The organization's claim to notability must be evident to the reader. A resubmission without changes to address this comment is likely to be rejected as unsuitable for Wikipedia. Dclemens1971 (talk) 04:01, 15 January 2025 (UTC)


Next Gen Personal Finance
TypeNon-profit
PurposeOnline financial education curriculum service[1]
Language(s)English
Founded2014; 11 years ago (2014)
FoundersJessica Endlich and Tim Ranzetta
URLNGPF.org
Current statusActive

Next Gen Personal Finance, commonly and officially abbreviated as NGPF,[1] is a non-profit online education service specializing primarily in finance.[2] It was founded in 2,014.

Content

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Next Gen Personal Finance contains free resources created by NGPF themselves with information sourced from what they consider reputable resources. The resources NGPF provide range from videos to assignments on Google Docs.[2] Their content is up-to-date.

FinCap Friday

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Next Gen Personal Finance does what it calls FinCap Fridays, short for Financial Recap Friday.[1] A FinCap Friday contains a two-minute video and a five-minute competitive activity.[3]

Mission 2030

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The mission of Next Gen Personal Finance is to have all high-schoolers take a finance course during their high-school by the year 2,030.[1] NGPF has been partnering with various U.S. states, including states like Colorado,[4] to include finance and financial literacy into school curriculums.

References

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  1. ^ a b c d "About Next Gen Personal Finance". NGPF.org. Next Gen Personal Finance.
  2. ^ a b Common Sense Education. "Next-Gen Personal Finance". CommonSense.org. Common Sense.
  3. ^ Colorado Department of Education. "Next Gen Personal Finance FinCap Friday". Colorado Department of Education.
  4. ^ Colorado Department of Education. "CDE - Next Gen Personal Finance". Colorado Department of Education.
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