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NATIONAL RELEASE COMMONWEALTH BANK FOUNDATION OFFERS $350,000 FOR 100 FINANCIAL LITERACY GRANTS TO SECONDARY SCHOOLS Sydney, 3 August 2005: The Commonwealth Bank Foundation is again inviting all Australian secondary schools to apply for one of 100 Financial Literacy Grants valued at $3,500 to promote the development of students' financial literacy skills

The Commonwealth Bank Foundation Financial Literacy Grants program, now in its second year, encourages schools to teach financial literacy in a credible and enjoyable way

The need for the Financial Literacy Grants was reinforced by the findings of national research*, which showed that, as a result of …

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