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The Institute for the Economic Development of Children is a non-profit after school and summer camp program, serving the supplemental education needs of pre-K to12th grade students operating with a core mandate to develop children into adults who are economically self sufficient. We accomplish this goal thru the promotion of financial literacy, entrepreneurship and a proficiency in math and reading focused to a primarily at risk population which in turn leads to an increased graduation rate and financial independence.
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The '''Institute for the Economic Development of Children''' is a non-profit after school and summer camp program, serving the supplemental education needs of pre-K to12th grade students operating with a core mandate to develop children into adults who are economically self sufficient. We accomplish this goal thru the promotion of financial literacy, entrepreneurship and a proficiency in math and reading focused to a primarily at risk population which in turn leads to an increased graduation rate and financial independence.

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. http://www.ifedoc.org/

The Institute for the Economic Development of Children is a non-profit after school and summer camp program, serving the supplemental education needs of pre-K to12th grade students operating with a core mandate to develop children into adults who are economically self sufficient. We accomplish this goal thru the promotion of financial literacy, entrepreneurship and a proficiency in math and reading focused to a primarily at risk population which in turn leads to an increased graduation rate and financial independence.