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We’re teaming up with Intuit for Education to challenge educators nationwide to bring one hour of financial education into the classroom and spark student interest in financial literacy.
In anticipation of Financial Literacy Month in April, the Intuit Hour of Finance Challenge will run from February 23–April 15, 2026.
The challenge is designed for educators of all subject areas and is open to middle schoolers and high schoolers in the United States.
It can be completed in an hour or less and includes free plug and play activities—no cost and no prep work needed.
Pick from two online games:
Register here to participate.
After registering, you will receive a challenge link and a unique join code to share with your students.
Note: Intuit does not collect personally identifiable information (PII) from students. The unique join code allows them to play as an anonymous participant.
Students will open the link on their individual computers, enter the join code, and they’re ready to begin!
Schools with multiple educators participating will be eligible for awards, including banners, trophies, badges, and cash awards for school supplies.
To be eligible for awards, a participating educator must:
See the official challenge rules here.
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