April is Financial Literacy Month, a time dedicated to empowering individuals and communities through education and access.
In this episode of Philanthropy in Focus, Carrie Miller sits down with Janasha “Jay” Bradford, founder of Mahogany and Friends in Charlottesville, to explore how early financial education can shape lifelong opportunity.
Jay shares how her organization is closing financial literacy gaps for children and families through hands-on learning in saving, investing, and entrepreneurship. From young students creating their first budgets to aspiring entrepreneurs launching ideas, the impact is both immediate and generational.
The conversation also highlights a critical theme. Meaningful change requires sustained investment in time, resources, and community commitment. Whether through volunteering, advocacy, or strategic partnership, there are tangible ways to engage.
Learn more at mahoganyandfriends.com.
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This series highlights nonprofit organizations and individuals working to create lasting impact in our community. From executive leaders to frontline team members, each episode offers an inside look at the mission, challenges, and opportunities shaping the nonprofit sector today.
Whether you’re a donor, volunteer, or simply looking to connect with causes that matter, Philanthropy in Focus is designed to inform and inspire; reflecting Heritage’s commitment to helping families align their wealth with purpose and impact.