Call for Participants: Help Test FT FLIC’s New Digital Financial Education Resource
Call for Participants: Help Test FT FLIC’s New Digital Financial Education Resource
The Financial Literacy & Inclusion Campaign (FT FLIC), the Financial Times charity, is dedicated to alleviating poverty among young people through financial education. FT FLIC offers a comprehensive secondary school curriculum for Years 7-13, with six expertly designed 50-minute lessons per year group.
FLIC will soon be launching a new set of resources for self-study at home. These interactive online resources will make it easy for secondary-age learners to boost their financial literacy from home.
The new digital resource, available soon via the FT FLIC Learning Hub, will include:
- Six curriculum-aligned modules, designed for young people aged 11–18
- Engaging videos and supporting materials
- Interactive topic and module quizzes
- No printing required

FLIC are looking for young people to help test the resource before launch this summer.
Participants will:
- Use parts of the resource remotely, at a time that suits them
- Attend a one-hour video call with the FT FLIC team to share feedback
- Complete a short survey
- As a thank you, each participant will receive a £10 Amazon voucher.
If you would like to sign up, please complete this short form.