Make A Difference Wisco

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710 N Plankinton Ave
Milwaukee, WI 53203

Make A Difference Wisconsin is a non-profit organization based in Milwaukee, WI, dedicated to providing financial literacy programs and resources to empower students in making sound financial decisions. Through initiatives like the Financial Literacy Program, the organization aims to educate youth on emerging financial trends such as Bitcoin and equip them with the knowledge to navigate their financial futures.

Supported by local corporations, foundations, and individuals, Make A Difference Wisconsin operates independently of government funding and is committed to building strong communities where individuals can take control of their financial well-being. Recognized as the 2014 Nonprofit of the Year, the organization continues to make a lasting impact by offering valuable financial education to Wisconsin's youth.

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