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Stavros Center receives a $20,000 grant to support Financial Literacy Programs for Students.

The Gus A. Stavros Center for Free Enterprise and Economic Education received a $20,000 gift from State Farm in support of the Center’s programming to educate students in economics and financial literacy. State Farm’s support will directly impact college-aged students. 

For more than four decades, the Stavros Center, located in the College of Education at USF’s Tampa campus, has been recognized for excellence in economic education at the local, state, and national levels. The gift provided by State Farm will allow the Stavros Center to grow its programming to provide financial literacy training to college-age students across the Tampa Bay region.

“For over 13 years, State Farm has been a long-standing partner of the Stavros Center, and we are thankful for the trust they have put into the Center and our programs,” said Peter Trakas, director of the Stavros Center. “Many college age students have never taken a personal financial literacy course. The support from State Farm will allow the Center to grow our offerings and allow us to focus on an especially important group of students, those that are in college.”

State Farm began its partnership with the Stavros Center in 2010 to promote financial literacy education within K-12 schools. To date, the insurance company has provided more than $250,000 in financial support to the Stavros Center.

“State Farm believes that financial literacy education is critical to building stronger and more resilient communities,” said Jose Soto, State Farm Corporate Responsibility Analyst. “State Farm is proud of the Stavros Center dedicated work in financially educating and empowering students and educators in our community.”

The Stavros Center at the USF College of Education is the premier center for Economic Education in the state of Florida. The Center collaborates with educators and school district leaders to provide teacher training programs, curricula development efforts and other strategies that infuse free enterprise and consumer economics concepts into the classroom.

“The Gus. A Stavros Center is instrumental in offering financial literacy and economic education opportunities that promote sound financial decision-making in youth,” said R. Anthony Rolle, dean of the USF College of Education. “College-age students are making decisions that will impact their financial health for years to come, and it is vital to give this age group the tools to manage and understand their finances. We are grateful to State Farm for their long-standing partnership with the Stavros Center and their role in advancing the Stavros Center’s mission. We look forward to seeing the impact of this support on our students and community.”

To learn more about the work of the Gus A. Stavros Center for Free Enterprise and Economic Education, visit www.usf.edu/stavros.

About State Farm®

For 100 years, the mission of State Farm has been and continues to be to help people manage the risks of everyday life, recover from the unexpected, and realize their dreams. State Farm and its affiliates are the largest providers of auto and home insurance in the United States. It has more than 19,400 agents and approximately 61,764 employees serve over 91 million policies and accounts – which includes auto, fire, life, health, commercial policies, and financial services accounts. Commercial auto insurance, along with coverage for renters, business owners, boats,and motorcycles, is available. State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company is the parent of the State Farm family of companies. State Farm is ranked No. 42 on the 2022 Fortune 500 list of largest companies. For more information, please visit .

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