The power of information and community is key to financial independence.
Founded by Sara and Katherine, FuturFund started to empower young women with the financial literacy knowledge and confidence to live the lives they desire. Since 2014, FuturFund has become Canada’s largest federally-registered non-profit working on advancing financial literacy for youth.
Founded by Sara and Katherine, FuturFund started to empower young women with the financial literacy knowledge and confidence to live the lives they desire. Since 2014, FuturFund has become Canada’s largest federally-registered non-profit working on advancing financial literacy for youth.
Invited to represent young people at 10+ nation-wide forums (e.g., Public Policy Forum) to advocate for their financial literacy interests
Directly engaged over 2K young people across conferences, hackathons, and workshops for financial literacy
Partnered with other 40+ government institutions, NGOs, and corporations and received over $75K in sponsorships

Our Mission
Founded by Sara and Katherine, FuturFund started to empower young women with the financial literacy knowledge and confidence to live the lives they desire. Since 2014, FuturFund has become Canada’s largest federally-registered non-profit working on advancing financial literacy for youth.
Our Vision
Founded by Sara and Katherine, FuturFund started to empower young women with the financial literacy knowledge and confidence to live the lives they desire. Since 2014, FuturFund has become Canada’s largest federally-registered non-profit working on advancing financial literacy for youth.
say they want to improve their financial literacy.
Our Approach
Founded by Sara and Katherine, FuturFund started to empower young women with the financial literacy knowledge and confidence to live the lives they desire. Since 2014, FuturFund has become Canada’s largest federally-registered non-profit working on advancing financial literacy for youth.
Timeline

2014
Founded by 16-year-olds Katherine & Sara
