More than 3,000 Isle of Man students can continue to benefit learning how to manage money thanks to a generous grant.
The Scheinberg family has offered a cash boost to the 'It's All About Money' program, which educate the younger generation on how to look after their finances.
Sue Cook of Manx charity Junior Achievement - which developed the concept in 2011 - says it means the lessons will be of no cost to schools and can continue to run for the next three years.
In the last six years over 6,000 students have been part of it, delivered by more than 400 volunteers.
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