SF5104
Youth Stabilization Program grant appropriation
Legislative Session 94 (2025-2026)
Related bill: HF4903
AI Generated Summary
Purpose
- The bill provides funding from the state’s general fund to the Department of Education to support a Youth Stabilization Program implemented by Build Wealth Minnesota. The goal is to provide a research-based financial literacy curriculum aligned with kindergarten through grade 12 (K-12) financial literacy standards, and to expand access to financial literacy education for Minnesota students.
Main Provisions
Grant purpose
- Create a Youth Stabilization Program grant to support Build Wealth Minnesota in implementing the Youth Stabilization Program.
- The curriculum is designed to be research-based and aligned with K-12 financial literacy standards.
How grant funds must be used
- Support middle school and high school financial literacy instruction.
- Help school districts meet financial literacy education requirements through practical, real-world financial education.
- Implement the Youth Stabilization Program curriculum across grade levels and courses as a comprehensive financial readiness program for high school seniors preparing to transition into adulthood.
- Provide student licenses for the Youth Stabilization Program financial literacy curriculum.
- Support district integration of the curriculum into middle school and high school coursework.
- Provide implementation guidance and instructional support to participating school districts.
- Expand access to financial literacy education for Minnesota students.
Reporting requirement
- By October 1, 2028, the grant recipient must report to the Chairs and Ranking Minority Members of the legislative committees with jurisdiction over K-12 education.
- The report must cover activities and outcomes funded by the appropriation, including:
- Number of schools and students with access to financial literacy instruction through the Youth Stabilization Program.
- Number of districts implementing financial literacy education.
- Examples of curriculum developed by the Youth Stabilization Program.
- A summary of the implementation support provided to participating schools.
Funding and Administration
Administration
- The appropriation is from the general fund to the commissioner of education for the designated fiscal year.
Program scope
- Focuses on K-12 education and includes a specific emphasis on high school seniors transitioning to adulthood.
Implications and Significance
- Creates a new funding stream and program (Youth Stabilization Program) to enhance financial literacy education in Minnesota.
- Emphasizes practical, real-world money skills and a structured curriculum across multiple grade levels.
- Establishes a formal reporting requirement to track reach, implementation, and outcomes over time.
Potential Impact on Existing Law
- This provision appears to establish a new appropriation and program rather than making substantive changes to existing law. It expands financial literacy education access and activities within Minnesota Public Education through a new grant to Build Wealth Minnesota, guided by the Department of Education.
Roles and Partnerships
- Department of Education: administers the grant and oversees the program.
- Build Wealth Minnesota: leading the implementation of the Youth Stabilization Program and curriculum.
- School districts and schools: implement the curriculum, integrate it into coursework, and participate in guidance and support activities.
Timeline Highlights
- Reporting deadline: October 1, 2028.
Note on Scope
- Applies to financial literacy education for students from elementary through high school, with a focus on high school seniors preparing for adulthood.
Relevant Terms
- Youth Stabilization Program grant
- Build Wealth Minnesota
- financial literacy curriculum
- kindergarten through grade 12 (K-12) standards
- middle school
- high school
- real-world financial education
- financial readiness program
- high school seniors
- student licenses
- district integration
- implementation guidance
- instructional support
- expand access
- general fund
- Department of Education
- report due October 1, 2028
- legislative committees (K-12 education)
Actions
| Date | Chamber | Where | Type | Name | Committee Name |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| April 13, 2026 | Senate | Action | Introduction and first reading | ||
| April 13, 2026 | Senate | Action | Referred to | Education Finance | |
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Progress through the legislative process
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