Educational Resources

Helping Teachers, Parents and Students Thrive

OnPoint believes a good education builds stronger communities. To achieve that goal, we create, support and sponsor numerous educational tools to help people flourish.

Tools for Parents

Financial Education Videos
OnPoint and KGW NewsChannel 8 teamed up to produce these videos containing money management tips for young adults.

Click here to see all videos.

Home & Family Finance Center
OnPoint's Home & Family Finance Center offers tips to keep you financially fit.

Biz Kids
Give your kids the tools to learn how to handle money responsibly. This public TV series, which teaches kids about money and business, is available online.

Tools for Teachers

Financial Beginnings
Financial Beginnings is a nonprofit organization that provides free financial education to youth and young adults in the Pacific Northwest.

Biz Kids
Looking for a way to educate and entertain kids at the same time? This enjoyable and topical public TV series teaches kids about money and business – and it’s available online.

Edutopia
An organization that spreads the word – through edutopia.org – about ideal, interactive learning environments and enables others to adapt these successes locally.

Student Scholarships

Financial Literacy Scholarship
Goes to a credit union member who is a graduating senior and going on to attend an accredited college or university full-time. (This scholarship is on a temporary hiatus, but is expected to start accepting new applications in Fall 2011.)

Lois M. Hartley Benefit Scholarship

Goes to an undergraduate student with some hearing impairment. Learn more and download an application.

Ray Kageler Scholarship

Goes to a full-time graduate student at an accredited institution. Learn more by visiting the Oregon Student Assistance Commission website.