Get Involved
1. Be an advocate for TSCPA’s new workplace financial literacy program
and promote it to business organizations. (TSCPA will
provide talking points and handouts)
- Ex. Chamber of Commerce, Rotary
2. Talk to media outlets in your area
about personal finance.
Contact Avery Roth for information about working with
the media.
3. Give a free lunchtime
seminar on a personal finance topic using TSCPA speeches
and PowerPoint presentations. Go to the TSCPA
Speakers bureau.
4. Go straight
to the head of the class! Bring the Workplace Financial Edcuation program into your workplace or into your clients’ businesses
via the following:
- Post TSCPA-provided flyers in break rooms and other
employee-congregation sites.
- Provide the human resources or communications departments
with TSCPA articles for employee newsletters and paycheck
inserts.
5. Volunteer to visit a local school
through TSCPA's Accounting Career Education Program. Click
here for program details.
6. Visit a civic organization and give
a speech about paying for college or regaining financial
health after a natural disaster. Click
here for prepared speeches and presentations.
7. Volunteer to teach financial literacy
through Junior Achievement.
E-mail TSCPA for more information.
8. Send a special letter to your clients
and invite them to visit www.ValueYourMoney.org
to stay financially fit. Sample
letter (.doc)
9. Distribute this postcard (.PDF) about TSCPA’s Workplace Financial Edcuation program workplace financial literacy program when speaking to civic and community groups.
10. Contact
your chapter for volunteer opportunities in your area.
11. E-mail
TSCPA with the details of your outreach efforts. |