Services tailored for Ghana’s financial realities

Our programmes equip learners with relatable frameworks, hands-on tools, and supportive facilitation. Each service can be delivered in-person, virtually, or as a blended experience depending on the needs of your organisation or community group.

We start by understanding your existing money practices, then adapt our lessons to honour your organisational culture, schedules, and regulatory responsibilities.

Budget coach meeting with informal traders outdoors while discussing cash flow calendars repayment commitments and culturally relevant financial practices that protect family stability

Service overview

We concentrate on four core service lines that address the most common financial literacy needs we observe in Ghanaian communities. Each service includes pre-session diagnostics, customised content, and post-session support so participants can keep practicing after we complete facilitation.

Our facilitators maintain an educational tone, focusing on clarity instead of aggressive promises. We are committed to empowering participants with knowledge and tools that they can adapt responsibly.

Budgeting workshops

Interactive sessions guiding participants through income mapping, essential expense planning, and cash flow monitoring. Recommended for families, campus groups, and organisations launching wellness initiatives.

  • Custom expense categories reflecting participant lifestyles.
  • Scenarios featuring seasonal costs such as school fees or farming cycles.
  • Follow-up worksheets and optional accountability calls.

Savings strategy roadmaps

We help teams set realistic savings targets, explore cooperative models, and build emergency pockets without disrupting daily cash needs. Sessions include hands-on practice with trackers.

  • Comparison of mobile money, susu, and credit union options.
  • Goal-setting aligned with life events like weddings or business expansion.
  • Guidance on communicating savings plans with family stakeholders.

Debt relief clinics

Small-group clinics providing frameworks for listing debts, understanding interest structures, and planning conversations with lenders. We encourage respectful engagements rooted in local norms.

  • Debt timeline mapping and prioritisation exercises.
  • Templates for repayment proposals and negotiation calls.
  • Referrals to licensed advisors when specialised support is required.

Workplace financial literacy

Programmes designed for employers who want to support staff retention and wellbeing through practical money skills. Sessions can align with payroll calendars or HR events.

  • Modules on salary structuring, benefits orientation, and personal budgeting.
  • Lunch-and-learn, weekend retreats, or hybrid formats available.
  • Anonymous feedback loops to tailor follow-up resources.

Implementation process

1

Discovery conversation

We listen to your goals, participant profiles, and timing constraints. This ensures content matches real priorities.

2

Custom design

We adapt our toolkit, examples, and language to your context. Draft agendas are shared for review before delivery.

3

Facilitated session

Our facilitators encourage dialogue, practice exercises, and provide on-the-spot clarifications using local references.

4

Follow-up support

Participants receive recap materials, tool updates, and optional check-ins to maintain momentum.

Tools accompanying every service

Each engagement includes curated resources to ensure knowledge transfer continues beyond the session:

  • Editable budgeting spreadsheets compatible with mobile devices and laptops.
  • Printable templates for community meetings where digital access may be limited.
  • Guides outlining Ghana’s Data Protection Act considerations when managing shared finances.
  • Conversation scripts for family negotiations about contributions and savings goals.
  • Progress trackers encouraging monthly reflections and celebrations.

Where we have supported so far

Our first-year engagements span urban and semi-urban communities. Highlights include collaborating with student associations in Kumasi, supporting women-led trading cooperatives in Accra, and advising rural teacher groups preparing for loan consolidation.

We remain open to partnering with NGOs, government agencies, and private companies who value sustainable financial wellbeing. Every engagement is documented with participant consent to keep improving our methods.

Begin a conversation

Whether you are planning a one-off workshop or a comprehensive literacy programme, we would be delighted to tailor a solution for you. Share your objectives, timelines, and preferred format, and we will design a proposal grounded in Ghanaian realities.

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