To mark his first 100 days as CEO, David is launching a “100 Days, 100 Donors” campaign, an opportunity for the CCEE community to be part of this next chapter and help expand access to economic and personal finance education across California.
We invite you to support this effort and be one of the first 100 donors. Your contribution directly supports programs that equip students with the knowledge and skills they need for long-term financial success.
Donate and be part of David’s first 100 days.
To equip California teachers, and especially their students, with the tools and knowledge of personal finance and economics to empower them to make more impactful decisions for themselves, their families and their communities.
Our vision is a future where all Californians thrive and prosper in the global economy.
The easiest way to donate is by clicking the button below. You’ll be taken to our donation form to fill in your billing and debit or credit card info.
Send your check to this address:
California Council on Economic Education
3605 Long Beach Blvd. Suite 334
Long Beach, CA 90807
We also accept donations by money order and wire transfer. Please contact David Nungaray for more information: [email protected].
Gifts made through wills, retirement plans, trusts, and life insurance allow you to plan your giving for the future in a manner that helps CCEE to continue its mission, while also maximizing tax benefits and financial flexibility for you and your family. Planned gifts can provide either current or future tax benefits. CCEE is happy to work with you and your financial advisers to establish the appropriate gift and gift vehicle for our economic education foundation.
Please contact David Nungaray for more information: [email protected].
CCEE is a 501(c)3 corporation.
Contributions to the California Council on Economic Education are tax-deductible to the fullest extent allowed by law.
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“Today, I work at Microsoft as one of forty in my cohort for their Early-Career Finance program. I believe I would not be in this role if it were not for CCEE and my high school teacher Dan Adler. They helped to shape the trajectory of my life for the better.”