Now open
The My Financial Adulting Plan
Scholarship Program
 200 positions • 3 x $33 payments • Apply before 5pm Sunday
Why this scholarship program exists
Yes, I want you to join MFAP.
But I know not everyone is in a financial position to afford to.
The reason why I started the My Financial Adulting Plan course is because one on one financial advice is becoming prohibitively expensive - at the same time that financial literacy is alarmingly low. I was concerned women particularly already put off financial decisions, can be risk averse and are often fearful about investing.
The thing is, I believe finance is a feminist issue. I believe men and women should be financial equals which means as women, it's time to give a sh*t about our finances, to learn about investing and to become financially independent and empowered.
I was born in the Western Suburbs of Sydney & went through experiences when I was younger that led to me having a Money Story that I'm not enough. It took me too long to do something about that and become financially empowered - I don't want you to have to wait that long. It doesn't matter if what is holding you back is leaving a violent relationship, your age, where you were born, your family situation or lack thereof, suffering trauma, your lack of financial role models, the almighty hole you've found yourself in or more. I want to give you the helping hand you need.
And while, my course is so much cheaper than financial advice, I appreciate that $99 a month can still be mountainous to some women which is why I've created 200 scholarship spots for this very last round of MFAP.
The 200 women will receive a heavily discounted spot on the My Financial Adulting course - 3 x $33 monthly payments. During the course you'll learn about financial awareness, putting together a financial plan, investing & developing habits for your Money Type as well as financial basics. You will also have access to two group accountability sessions during the course to make sure you are staying on track and progressing through the course.Â
Nominate yourself or someone you know who needs this. All you have to do is complete the application form, the contents of which will never be shared beyond myself and Lawsie.
I can't wait to work with you.
Mel x
"This is the last round of MFAP ever. I want every woman who's been thinking about joining to have an opportunity to learn about money and become financially independent and empowered." — Mel
How to apply
Complete the form
before 5pm Sunday 19 July
Note that if you're nominating yourself all the details will be yours.
If you're nominating someone else, the first two fields are your name & email and the remaining fields are for the person you're nominating.
Go on, just do it!
There are potentially a whole lot of voices telling you that you don't deserve this, you don't have time, you'll never be good with money or whatever the story in your head is.
I'm here to let you know this is a judgement free zone, it's completely confidential and I want you to apply. So just do it. What do you have to lose?Â
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