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$500 PD Stipend for Delaware public high school teachers to support implementation of HB203, funded by NGPF and YourMoney101.
House Bill 203 was signed into law on Oct 9, 2025 by Governor Matt Meyer, guaranteeing all Delaware public high school students will take a 1/2 credit financial literacy course as a condition of graduation starting with the class of 2030.
NGPF and Delaware's own YourMoney101 are committed to supporting the implementation of Delaware's statewide financial education requirement through:
To ensure successful implementation of the personal finance course guarantee as required by HB203, NGPF and YourMoney101 are partnering to fund $500 stipends for up to 100 active Delaware public high school teachers who complete 20 hours of NGPF Professional Development.
Beginning on July 1, 2025, the first 100 Delaware public high school teachers to complete 20+ hours of NGPF PD will earn a $500 stipend.
Who is eligible to receive the $500 professional development stipend?
Any Delaware public high school teacher. Each teacher is only eligible for one $500 Amazon eGift card under this program.
Where can I sign up for these professional development workshops?
Registration is easy and all NGPF PD is free. Visit ngpf.org/ngpf-academy/
You may also visit the On-Demand, Certification Course, Virtual PD, Virtual Conference, and FinCamp pages to sign up.
How will the stipends be provided?
Eligible teachers will receive an email with a $500 Amazon e-gift card as a stipend. NGPF will automatically tally your hours and notify you if/when you are a recipient of the grant after the quarter in which you complete the 20 credits. (Not immediately upon reaching 20 hours.)
Stipends are paid approximately:
To avoid delays:
I already completed 20 hours of NGPF PD before the start of this program on July 1, 2025. Will I receive a $500 stipend for this prior work?
No. The $500 stipend will only be given for hours completed on or after July 1, 2025.
If I complete 40 hours of PD, will I be eligible for a second stipend?
To reach as many teachers as possible, each teacher is only eligible for one $500 Amazon eGift card under this program. Of course, we encourage everyone to take as much PD as desired to prepare to teach this life-changing class!
Who can I contact if I have questions about this program?
Please reach out to info@ngpf.org and our team will be happy to assist you.
About YourMoney101
A Delaware 501(c)3 nonprofit, YourMoney101 bridges the connection between financial literacy and employee well-being by providing accessible, employer-sponsored financial education to workplaces. Mark Olagazasti, the organization's founder, partnered with State Rep. Jeff Hilovsky and financial literacy leaders from the University of Delaware to champion House Bill 203, which made personal finance a high school graduation requirement in Delaware. YourMoney101 has committed funding for NGPF Teacher PD stipends for Delaware high school teachers to help ensure high-quality implementation on day one of this new law.
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