6,000+ young adults across the U.S. building wealth, breaking cycles, and investing in their future — together.
From one-off workshops to bespoke programming — Kiro Money meets young adults where they are.
Interactive 60–90 minute sessions covering budgeting, saving, investing, credit, and financial aid — tailored for your group's needs and lived experiences.
On campus & virtualAn exclusive program challenging members to save or invest their first $500. Cohort-based, goal-driven, and celebrated — the first milestone that changes everything.
Year-round cohortsMulti-week programming for sororities, fraternities, athletic teams, cultural clubs, career orgs, and student affairs departments across U.S. campuses.
Semester partnershipsKiro Money's AI financial coach is always on — answering real questions about HYSAs, 401(k)s, credit scores, and financial aid with personalized, non-judgmental guidance.
Always availableFor the financially curious, deeply motivated, and slightly chaotic. Real conversations about money, AI, investing, careers, and building wealth as a young woman.
New season coming soonA free, active community where members share wins, ask questions, and hold each other accountable. Real people, real money conversations, real progress.
Free to joinWhether you're running a sorority chapter or a city-wide financial literacy initiative, Kiro Money scales to fit.
Workshops designed for sisterhood and brotherhood experiences — recruitment events, chapter meetings, and ongoing financial empowerment.
Sessions on budgeting, NIL deals, goal-setting, and long-term planning for student athletes navigating early income and career transitions.
Tailored programming that reflects members' lived experiences, addressing generational wealth gaps, first-gen challenges, and cultural money narratives.
Finance, consulting, pre-law, and business clubs get content on salary negotiation, investing fundamentals, and building wealth early in their careers.
Scalable campus-wide programming that complements existing wellness and financial aid initiatives — measurable outcomes your institution can report on.
Workforce development, YMCAs, community colleges, and nonprofits bring Kiro Money to underserved young adults building financial futures outside traditional paths.
After Kiro Money workshops, students don't just learn — they act. Here's what members have done within 30 days of their first session.
“I’ve always worked on campus and saved what I could, but I never really felt confident managing my finances. After our Kiro Money session, I started saving weekly, even just $5, and set up direct deposit into a high-yield savings account. I learned how to budget around unexpected expenses and walked through my financial aid concerns. I didn’t realize how many small changes could add up until I saw it mapped out for me. Kiro Money helped me take control of something I used to avoid.”
“I’m part of a sorority at SCU, and money honestly isn’t something we talked about much. But after our Kiro Money workshop, I realized how many of us were figuring things out on our own. I had $11K just sitting in checking. I didn’t even know what a high-yield savings account was before. Now I’ve moved $8K into a HYSA, started building my emergency fund, and finally understand how a 401(k) and IRA work for my job after graduation. It was the first time a money conversation actually felt approachable.”
“Before Kiro Money, I had accounts but no plan. I opened a HYSA and brokerage account in high school, but I’d never put money into them. I didn’t know where to start or if I’d mess something up. During our session, I finally understood how to set a goal, what my Roth IRA was for, and how to balance investing with paying off student loans. I also learned how credit scores work and how to upgrade my card. I left with real steps and I’ve already moved my money into better accounts.”
Real conversations about money, AI, investing, careers, and building wealth as a young woman. Season 1 out now.
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Whether you're on a campus, running a chapter, or just starting out — Kiro Money is your financial co-pilot.