Become an MFF Fellow!
It is easy to become an MFF Fellow. Simply learn about money through completing our online Standards of Financial Literacy (SFL) course. This six module course highlights how to talk about money, how money works, and getting money to work for you!
Then enjoy the advantages of your MFF Fellowship!
Fellowship Advantages
As an MFF Fellow, you may now access:
- Additional MFF courses
- Real-world opportunities
- Experiences
- Projects
- Internships
- LinkedIn MFF Fellows Group
- MFF Book Suggestions
As an MFF Fellow, we encourage you to:
- Put your education and professional interests into practice
- Pursue additional knowledge and skills to support your personal and financial successes
- Make a positive, long-lasting impact in a field you are interested in
- Begin, or continue, your professional development
Email us for more details.
Learn What Other MFF Fellows are Doing

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Krysten Reilly – COO Morgan Legacy Partners – Fellow of Morgan Franklin Fellowship – MFF’s Save Invest Grow Podcast Series
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