TD Charitable Foundation supports financial literacy and community service at Greenville Technical College

September 23, 2019

A $17,500 gift from TD Charitable Foundation, the charitable giving arm of TD Bank, will support students at Greenville Technical College (GTC). The gift will allow the college’s Financial Education Center to celebrate Financial Literacy Week, October 21-25, 2019, with activities and events aimed at improving students’ financial knowledge and health. Experts from TD Bank will be joining the college in educating students and the college community on how to make the best financial decisions. The focus will include budgeting, spending, credit scores, debt management, and online security.

The gift will also support BudgetCon, simulation events to be held twice a year. BudgetCon allows students to take a journey through their financial lives post-graduation. Students receive the salary that corresponds to their desired career and then “walk” through the expenses of life including housing, student loan repayment, insurance, food, transportation, and miscellaneous expenditures. At the end, the students debrief with financial coaches, learning to maximize their income and lower their expenses.

In addition, the gift will assist the college in obtaining supplies for community days of service. These include Martin Luther King Day and 9/11 Remembrance Day, when volunteers come together to complete projects that benefit local agencies. These efforts increase awareness of community problems and social issues while developing leadership and interpersonal skills.

“We are very proud of the impact Greenville Technical College makes in our community,” said Chris Fincher, regional vice president with TD Bank. “Through this gift, we are helping extend that impact even further by equipping the student body with financial literacy knowledge and skills which they can carry with them post-graduation to help make the best financial decisions possible.”

“Financial knowledge and community engagement are critical to students while they are enrolled in college and long after they graduate,” said Ann Wright, vice president for advancement with the Greenville Tech Foundation. “TD Bank is joining with us to help students make smart financial choices while they are completing their studies and to give them tools that create good financial habits for life. In addition, their support of our service initiatives promotes social responsibility through volunteerism. We appreciate TD Bank and their willingness to make these important initiatives possible.”