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Free Money School Program

What if every child in your school could learn the one skill that shapes their entire future — before life gets expensive?

The Free Money Program gives students the financial confidence they need to make smarter choices, avoid lifelong money mistakes, and build a mindset of possibility instead of limitation.

Created by George Kanis, author of Free Money and international educator with 25+ years of experience, this program brings financial literacy to life through stories, real-life examples, modern tools, and hands-on challenges designed for today’s world — not outdated old-school lessons. Students learn how money really works:

✔ How to earn, save, and spend wisely
✔ How to spot financial traps early
✔ How habits, social media, and emotions influence money
✔ How to make small decisions today that create freedom tomorrow
✔ How to think like a creator instead of a consumer
 

The program is easy for schools to implement, with ready-to-use lesson plans, a teacher guide, classroom activities, reflection worksheets, and a full student workbook. No financial background required — everything is built to be simple, practical, and immediately usable.

The goal is simple:

Empower every student with the skills and mindset to take control of their financial future.
Because the earlier we teach them, the bigger the lifelong impact.
 

Bring the Free Money Program to your school and help your students grow into confident, responsible, future-ready adults.

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Meet the programs

Bringing more then 15 Years of Real World Learning to Schools.

With over 15 years of experience working with children in schools and community settings, I’ve created and led programs that go beyond the classroom — helping students grow into healthier, wiser, and more compassionate individuals.

 

From teaching English to young monks at a Buddhist monastery in Nepal, to running financial literacy workshops,
I have developed hands on programs that stick. My Multi Culti Cooking Program and work with Resto Van Harte have brought students into kitchens and communities, connecting different cultures, generations, and life stories through food. I’ve organized school events that build empathy, lifestyle lessons that promote health, and intergenerational cooking programs in elderly homes that bring learning to life.

 

If your school is ready to offer students real-life learning with real impact — let’s connect. 

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What if your students could learn the truth about the most dangerous choices they face — before those choices shape their lives?

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​The Stupid Ideas Series is a bold, modern educational program that cuts through noise, myths, peer pressure, and social media nonsense to help teens and young adults think for themselves.

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Created by George Kanis, youth educator, author, and social-impact trainer with 25+ years of experience.

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This series tackles the real issues young people struggle with today — smoking, vaping, alcohol, drugs, social media, bullying, energy drinks, fighting, and more — using sarcasm, humor, shocking facts, and real talk to deliver powerful life lessons in a way students actually want to read.

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What people are saying

Leraar die de klas leidt

Julietta Tiemeijer
Boost Amsterdam

Even after the training, George remains involved by sharing ideas and materials to help enshure we continue applying everything we've learned.

Klaas de Roij, Director
Holendrecht Community School

George is enthousiastic and more then just involved.

He  can convince children and  adults of the importance of a healthy lifestyle.

Leraar helpt studenten

Michelle Stekelenburg
Teacher

What an event, everything worked out so well.

The students have never been more involved in any program then the one working with George.

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Why Binge Watching is Good for You

Why Binge Watching is Good for You

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Why Smoking is Good for You

Why Smoking is Good for You

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Why Energy Drinks are Good for You

Why Energy Drinks are Good for You

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