BizKid$ TV Spots Available for Sponsors

Two public service announcements created by the Indiana Credit Union League are available to use in your state. Each TV spot is 15 seconds long and can be edited to have your sponsorship brand appear at the end.
Click here to view the TV spots and fill out the order form.
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Free Biz Kid$ DVDs Available to Leagues

During your State and Federal Governmental Affairs Conferences have on hand Biz Kid$ DVDs and information flyers. Let's spread the word about this exciting financial literacy program!
Click here to download the DVD Order Form (WORD file).

Biz Kid$ Webinar Presentation

If you could not join us live, you can still experience the webinar that will give you the answers to such questions as: "How can I generate visibility in my market for Biz Kid$?" and "How can I connect the TV series to my credit union's work with students?" Plus, so much more....

Click here to see the webinar presentation.
Click here for Webinar PowerPoint Presentation with Note Pages (PDF).

Biz Kid$ Pledge Form

Become part of the underwriting group for the first national TV series ever sponsored by credit unions!
Click here to make television history!

Biz Kid$ Marketing Toolkit

The next six links below will allow you to customize materials to promote Biz Kid$ in your area. Download the following electronic files and add the channel(s) and air time(s) for Biz Kid$ in your market(s). If your organization is an underwriting sponsor, you can also add a line proclaiming that you are a proud national and/or local sponsor of Biz Kid$!

Biz Kid$ Brochure for E-mails

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Click here to download a Biz Kid$brochure that you can customize for e-mails.

Biz Kid$ Brochure for Print

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Click here to download a Biz Kid$ brochure that you can customize for print materials.

Biz Kid$ Flyer

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Click here to download a Biz Kid$ flyer that you can customize.

Biz Kid$ Postcard

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Click here to download an 11"x6" Biz Kid$ postcard that you can customize.

Biz Kid$ Poster

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Click here to download a Biz Kid$ poster that you can customize.

Biz Kid$ Statement Stuffer

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Click here to download a 3"x8" Biz Kid$ statement stuffer that you can customize.

Biz Kid$ Episodes List

Click here to view titles of Biz Kid$' first 26 episodes!

Biz Kid$ Teaching Materials

Teachers, parents, credit union staff and volunteers can use the financial education curriculum on the official Biz Kid$ website. After each episode airs, Biz Kid$ educational tools specific to that episode become available at www.bizkids.com.

The online curriculum includes instructions on how to teach Biz Kid$ lessons to children. Five core Biz Kid$ lesson plans have been translated into Spanish. All lessons will also be available on CD-ROM for easy distribution and replication.
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Biz Kid$ Media & Public Relations Site

Detroit News Previews Biz Kid$

The Detroit News published this photo of Biz Kid$ on the set. Click the photo for the full story.
Detroit News photo of Biz Kid$ on the set

Biz Kid$ Project Manager

See the latest behind the scenes at the Washington Credit Union Foundation. To find more about how the Biz Kid$ concept became a real TV series, contact RoxAnne Kruger.
Washington Credit Union Foundation
“In underwriting the Biz Kid$ program, credit unions essentially receive a national cooperative branding campaign reaching millions of families through television and millions of children through classrooms.”
RoxAnne Kruger
Executive Director
Washington CU
Foundation
"Biz Kids$ does for finance what Bill Nye did for science."
Steve Bosack
Deputy Director
National Credit Union Foundation

Biz Kid$: Credit Union-Sponsored TV Series Airing Nationally on PBS


Credit Unions Recognized on the Air

America's Credit UnionsEvery Biz Kid$ episode begins and ends with a narrator reminding viewers that:

“Production funding for Biz Kid$ is provided by America’s Credit Unions, where people are worth more than money.”

Biz Kid$ New Season Launches January 6, 2009!

Biz Kid$ artwork featuring the cast!

In the new season, Biz Kid$ is packed with more fun and financial lessons in every episode.

Each episode reinforces credit union values of budgeting, saving and giving back to the community.

Silly spoofs of The Wizard of Oz, The Matrix, Frankenstein, 24, and more add to the fun of learning objectives that are mapped to national financial literacy standards.



Stories From Your Community If you hear about successful young entrepreneurs in your community, encourage them to try to get their stories told on TV!

Aspiring Biz Kid$ can submit their stories via www.bizkids.com by clicking on "You Can Be a Biz Kid" or via e-mail to bizkids@wxxi.org.
Click here to meet the cast and read about the new episodes!

Order the First 26 Episodes!

Each 30-minute episode is contained on a separate DVD and comes in a handsome master box set for $168. If you are a national underwriter to Biz Kid$, your cost is $89 per box set. Click here to order today!

Biz Kid$ TV Series Reaching over 118 Million American Households

Click Here to see the Current Biz Kid$ Carriage Report!Making television history, PBS stations serving 49 states and the District of Columbia are broadcasting the Biz Kid$ TV series exclusively underwritten by America’s Credit Unions to teach kids about money. It's the first national television series ever sponsored by credit unions.

More than 118 million American households -- including more than 230 million people over the age of two -- have access to the 26-episode series on over 311 PBS stations.

According to Biz Kid$ Producer Jamie Hammond, the show is now the highest carried program on American Public Television and exceeds all their other children's programs in carriage by more than 20%.

Biz Kid$ is airing in 47 of the nation’s top 50 public television markets, including the top three:
  • Los Angeles,
  • New York City,
  • and Chicago.
Biz Kid$ can now be seen in 49 states. In fact, PBS networks have contracted to broadcast Biz Kid$ on every station in these 15 states:
  • Alabama,
  • Alaska,
  • Colorado,
  • Indiana,
  • Kentucky,
  • Montana,
  • Nebraska,
  • New Hampshire,
  • New Jersey,
  • New York,
  • North Carolina,
  • North Dakota,
  • Rhode Island,
  • South Dakota,
  • and Vermont.
Biz Kid$ is also airing on PBS stations covering many major cities, such as:
  • Atlanta, Georgia;
  • Austin, El Paso, Houston, and San Antonio, Texas;
  • Baton Rouge and New Orleans, Louisiana;
  • Boston, Massachusetts;
  • Chattanooga, Knoxville, and Memphis, Tenn.;
  • Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus, and Dayton, Ohio;
  • Columbia, South Carolina;
  • Daytona, Gainesville, Jacksonville, Tallahassee, Tampa, and Palm Beach, Florida;
  • Denver, Colorado;
  • Detroit and East Lansing, Michigan;
  • Durham, New Hampshire
  • Harrisburg, Philadelphia, and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania;
  • Hartford, Connecticut;
  • Honolulu, Hawaii
  • Jackson, Mississippi;
  • Kansas City and St. Louis, Missouri;
  • Las Vegas and Reno, Nevada;
  • Madison and Milwaukee, Wisconsin;
  • Minneapolis, Minnesota;
  • Oklahoma City;
  • Salt Lake City, Utah;
  • Sacramento, San Bernardino, San Diego, San Francisco, and San Jose, California;
  • Seattle, Spokane, and Tacoma, Washington;
  • Tempe, Arizona;
  • Topeka and Wichita, Kansas;
  • Trenton, New Jersey;
  • and Washington, DC... to name just a few.
Detroit Public TV's Biz Kid$ episode
Click here to see a Biz Kid$ epsiode on Detroit Public TV. The episode begins with a local underwriting spot from DFCU Financial Federal Credit Union in Dearborn, Michigan. The local credit union spot is followed by the America's Credit Unions spot that will be seen before and after every episode in every market where Biz Kid$ is being broadcast.
In rural areas, Biz Kid$ can be seen on many regional PBS networks, such as Blue Ridge PBS, which covers significant areas in Kentucky, North Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, and West Virginia.

“The number of PBS stations committing to carry Biz Kid$ is growing daily,” reports RoxAnne Kruger, Biz Kid$ Project Manager at the Washington Credit Union Foundation. “Many other cities in 49 states are already on the list, representing a diverse geographic balance of coverage across the country in big market areas.”

The committed PBS stations represent over 90% of America's PBS stations.

Biz Kid$ is also airing on all 100 High Definition (HD) Channel PBS stations on Sundays at 5 p.m. Eastern Time. This means all PBS stations that have HD channels air Biz Kid$ at the same designated day in a consistent time slot across America.

Biz Kid$ is also airing in the United Kingdom and Ireland on a national business channel.

Produced in high definition by the Emmy Award-winning creators of Bill Nye the Science Guy, Biz Kid$ is a fun, fast-paced series designed to entertain, engage, and elevate kids’ knowledge about money.

The vision is for Biz Kid$ to do for financial education what Bill Nye did for science. For comparison, Bill Nye the Science Guy initially launched on 40 PBS stations.

Check Your Local Listings

Here's a new resource to target where Biz Kid$ will air in the next two weeks:

Click www.bizkids.com. You'll see a small box at the top of the page under the logo. Simply type in a zip code and click Submit. Then the system will show you the local PBS station's Biz Kid$ schedule for the next two weeks.

If no results pop up, this means the local PBS station is between seasons of Biz Kid$. You can check back in a couple of weeks for an update.

Funding Biz Kid$ through Credit Unions

National Credit Union FoundationThe National Credit Union Foundation (NCUF) is the largest funder of the America’s Credit Unions underwriting group. NCUF committed $2 million to Biz Kids over three years from a special sub-fund of its Community Investment Fund (CIF).

“The National Credit Union Foundation is proud to be Biz Kid$’ largest sponsor,” affirmed NCUF Executive Director Steve Delfin. “This TV series, together with the teaching curriculum being produced, will fulfill a key part of our mission: to bring financial education and literacy to our nation’s youth. Biz Kid$ has the potential to be the most visible youth financial literacy program our nation has ever seen.”

Additional Funding Needed for Second Season

The first 13 episodes of Biz Kid$ are paid for. “National underwriting dollars are needed now to pay for the second 13 episodes delivered to PBS stations,” explains Kruger. “We are asking credit union supporters to please consider a contribution to Biz Kid$ in 2008 to help cover the television production, website and curriculum development costs.”

To keep Biz Kid$ on the air with credit unions’ funding, supporters can contact their state credit union league to receive wire transfer information, or a fill out the pledge form here.

“When you fulfill your pledge to Biz Kid$, you will become a part of television history,” concludes Delfin. “You will join the underwriting team supporting the first national TV series ever funded by credit unions.”

Credit Unions Can Teach Biz Kid$

Companion materials and other resources for teachers and parents are available at no cost on the Biz Kid$ website, www.bizkids.com. The site also features clips from the series and invites kids to appear on the show.

Website visitors can now sign up for the Biz Kid$ monthly newsletter, The Vault. The e-mailed newsletter offers ideas on how kids can start their own businesses, earn money, and make their money grow.
Biz Kid$ cast members relax on the set at their Seattle-area TV studio“We profile real kids running real businesses, from big companies with product lines to small businesses like dog-walking,” says Biz Kid$ Executive Producer Jamie Hammond. “The series also shows kids who are running businesses to advance social causes and give back to their communities. This humanizes the financial literacy aspect of the production and shows kids the range of possibilities available to anyone who wants to become a 'biz kid'.”
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Biz Kid$ is produced in association with WXXI Public Broadcasting in Rochester, New York. The show is distributed by American Public Television.

Major funding for Biz Kid$ is provided by a coalition of America’s Credit Unions, led by the National Credit Union Foundation and the Washington Credit Union Foundation.


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Biz Kid$ Video Promo

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Each full 30-minute episode of Biz Kid$ may be seen online after it airs on PBS.

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About Biz Kid$

Produced in high definition by the Emmy Award-winning creators of Bill Nye the Science Guy, Biz Kid$ is a fun, fast-paced series designed to entertain, engage, and elevate kids’ knowledge about money. The vision is for Biz Kid$ to do for financial education what Bill Nye did for science. Every Biz Kid$ episode will begin and end with a narrator reminding viewers that “Production funding for Biz Kid$ is provided by America’s Credit Unions, where people are worth more than money.” Biz Kid$ is produced in association with WXXI Public Broadcasting in Rochester, New York. It is distributed by American Public Television. Major funding for Biz Kid$ is provided by a coalition of America’s Credit Unions, led by the National Credit Union Foundation and the Washington Credit Union Foundation.

About Biz Kid$ LLP

The Biz Kid$ team is best known for creating and producing Bill Nye the Science Guy. The series received multiple awards – 26 national Emmys (including two for Outstanding Children’s Television Series) – and in 1999 received the National Science Board Public Service Award, among others. Over the past decade, the producers have also created over 275 episodes for PBS in the areas of How-To and Natural History. The team’s experience includes working with Danny Thomas, Bob Hope, David Letterman, Willie Nelson, Gary Coleman, and many others on projects for NBC, CBS, ABC, The Food Network, General Electric, General Motors, Microsoft, National Geographic, and President Bill Clinton. Other awards include two Gold Medals from the New York Festivals, the first Annenberg Foundation Award, two Monitor Awards, and two Environmental Media Awards.

About the Washington Credit Union Foundation

Washington Credit Union FoundationThe Washington Credit Union Foundation (WCUF) is a 501(c)3 philanthropic organization affiliated with the Washington Credit Union League. The WCUF engages in several endeavors, including consumer financial education, community outreach grants, small credit union development grants, scholarships, and disaster relief grants.

About the National Credit Union Foundation

National Credit Union FoundationThe National Credit Union Foundation is the U.S. credit union movement’s primary national charity and fundraiser. In 26 years, NCUF has provided more than $26 million in grants supporting its mission to promote consumers’ financial independence through credit unions. NCUF continues to earn the Better Business Bureau seal of approval as an “Accredited Charity” by meeting all 20 of the BBB Wise Giving Alliance Standards for national charities.