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Here Are Some Of The Questions We Hear Often...

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What is the mission of the Carter & Olay Foundation?Our mission is to financially empower children of color by bridging the racial wealth gap through innovation, illustration, and inspiration. We aim to provide high-quality, engaging financial education to equip children with the knowledge they need to build a prosperous future.
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Who does the Carter & Olay Foundation serve?We serve children of color, focusing on those from underserved communities. Our goal is to provide equitable opportunities for financial education, helping to foster a sense of community, empowerment, and innovation.
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How does my donation help?Your donation supports the development and delivery of our financial literacy programs. These programs are designed to educate and empower children of color, helping them to make informed financial decisions and break the cycle of poverty.
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Can I make a recurring donation?Yes, you can choose to make a one-time, monthly, or yearly donation. Recurring donations provide ongoing support and ensure the sustainability of our programs.
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Is my donation tax-deductible?Yes, the Carter & Olay Foundation is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, and your donation is tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law. Please consult your tax advisor for specific details.
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How can I get involved besides donating?There are many ways to get involved! You can volunteer, spread the word about our mission, participate in our events, or join our advocacy efforts. Visit our "How to Help" page for more information.
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How can I contact the Carter & Olay Foundation?You can reach us by email at info@wealthwisekids.org or by mail at 3343 Peachtree Rd NE, Suite 2235, Atlanta, GA 30326. We are also available on social media platforms.
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What programs do you offer?We offer a range of programs designed to educate children about financial literacy, including workshops, after-school programs, and community events. Our programs are tailored to meet the needs of children in underserved communities.
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Why is financial literacy important for children of color?Financial literacy is crucial for breaking the cycle of poverty and empowering children to make informed financial decisions. Historical and systemic inequalities have limited access to financial education for communities of color, making it essential to provide targeted education to bridge the wealth gap.
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How do I stay updated on the foundation's activities and events?You can stay updated by subscribing to our newsletter, following us on social media, and regularly visiting our website for the latest news and events.
Feel free to contact us if you have any other questions or need further assistance!
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