Money Matters
Financial Education Program
Money Matters
At Middlesex, we’ve always believed that being a community bank means more than offering checking accounts and mortgages. It means being a resource, an ally, and a teacher. That’s why we’re proud to introduce Money Matters, our financial literacy program designed for everyone — from curious third graders to high school students, local nonprofits, and even seniors in our community.Money Matters is simple at its heart: we connect our employees with the community to share financial knowledge in a way that’s approachable, practical, and even fun. Our volunteers show up with handouts, games, and interactive presentations that are tailored to each group we visit.
Money Matters isn’t a packaged program we bought or borrowed — it’s something we created right here, with our own employees and our community in mind. We’re excited to keep growing it and to bring financial confidence to more people, one classroom, one nonprofit, and one conversation at a time.
Community Programs
In collaboration with local nonprofit organizations, we offer a range of sessions that provide financial education to the communities we serve. These interactive workshops are designed to provide participants with skills that may help them manage their money wisely, begin to build savings, avoid unmanageable debt, understand the importance of credit, and protect themselves from fraud.
Student Programs
We offer a variety of interactive programs for age groups ranging from kindergarten through college. These lessons are designed to introduce students to useful money concepts, and to help them successfully begin their individual financial journeys. Topics include budgeting, saving, managing a checking account, fraud prevention, and more.