Our Programs

Empowering through service

  • The community service division of All About Business (AAB) provides a way for members to volunteer their time and/or services in under-served communities. In line with the overall mission of AAB, the community service division is a vehicle of empowerment. It reinforces the principle of responsibility which is a key element to achieving financial freedom. The division also serves as a way for AAB to interact with members of the community it serves and allows us to continue to spread the message of financial literacy. Our hallmark events involve but are not limited to:
    - Community Clean-up events
    - Volunteering in soup kitchens
    - Peer mentoring Programs
    - Community Business Promotions
  • All About Business’s Program development division focuses on developing, and planning the overall program and its activities in accordance with the mission and goals of AAB. With a focus on developing new initiatives to support the direction of the organization, while encouraging continuous growth, both personally and financially among people of diverse backgrounds.

AAB has developed interactive seminars/workshops geared toward educating communities to be more socioeconomically responsible. Some of these programs are:

  • First time homebuyer’s seminars—illustrating the benefits of homeownership, and ways to prepare/avoid its pitfalls.
  • Youth financial literacy—a dynamic program geared toward teaching students at the High school/Junior High levels, the importance of fiscal responsibility.
  • College Prep— Discussing practical steps toward making the college transition a smooth one
  • Budgeting—the importance of budgeting, its relevance in your daily life, and ways to make a budget work for you.
  • Health Care Legislation—Creating clarity on what the health care legislation will mean to you
  • In addition, All About Business members instruct our audience on developing a sound foundation for making good financial decisions.

We cater to:

  • Low to Moderate income families; Middle income families
  • Individuals lacking access to banking, entrepreneurship information, budgeting, investment, and credit management
  • Implementing the importance of being producers, compared to having a consumerist mentality
  • concentrating on teaching financial literacy principles that are not being taught at home

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