During the spring break, your child can learn how money really works.
Two days of hands-on activities, games, and practical exercises designed to develop financial thinking and an entrepreneurial mindset in children aged 10–13. Participants will explore key money concepts and learn how to make responsible decisions in everyday life.
What will your child learn?
Through age-appropriate non-formal education methods, children will explore essential financial topics:
- Personal budgeting: How to track income and expenses.
- Saving and investing: Why saving matters and how to take the first steps into the world of investing.
- Entrepreneurship: How to turn an idea into a small business.
- The banking system: How a bank operates and what services it provides.
How the camp will take place:
The camp program is designed to be dynamic and engaging. Children will work in teams, solve financial challenges, and learn through interactive activities.
The highlight of the camp will be a visit to the OTP Bank Cahul branch, where participants will see how money flows in the real world and interact with banking professionals.
Who are the mentors?
Valentin Creciun, trainer at the OK Financial Education Foundation, will guide the educational sessions and practical exercises.
Representatives of OTP Bank Cahul branch will provide a real-life institutional visit experience, explaining how a bank works from the inside.
Organizational details:
April 15–16, 2026 | 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Inotek Center, Nexus Hall | Lunch included
Participation fee: 300 MDL
Age group: 10–13 years old
Complete the online registration form to secure your child’s spot.
The camp is organized by INOTEK – EU Innovation Centre Cahul, in partnership with the OK Financial Education Foundation.