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Finance: Budgeting Basics
with Andrew Fauver
Title: Finance: Budgeting Basics
Skill Domain: Finance Cost: $220
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Students with perfect attendence for the duration of this course will receive a $25 gift card upon completion.
Budgeting Basics is designed to help neurodivergent adults build confidence and independence by learning how to manage money through simple, hands-on budgeting strategies.
By focusing on topics like budgeting principles, expense tracking, saving for goals, and preparing for unexpected costs, this course helps participants develop real-world financial skills that reduce stress and promote long-term financial stability. Through guided instruction, practical examples, and individual support, learners gain the tools to create and maintain a budget that fits their personal goals and lifestyles.
Participants will:
• Learn how to create and manage a personal budget using the envelope system
• Understand the difference between fixed, variable, and irregular expenses
• Develop strategies for tracking and adjusting spending each month
• Practice saving for both short-term and long-term goals using clear, realistic methods
• Plan for emergencies and learn how to adapt their budgets when life changes
• Build consistency and accountability through guided reflection and ongoing support
By the end of the course, participants will feel more prepared to manage their money with clarity, flexibility, and confidence. They will leave with personalized budgeting tools, a practical savings plan, and a deeper understanding of how to stay financially organized and proactive. The final four weeks of the course focus on maintaining progress through structured check-ins, peer discussions, and individualized coaching to reinforce strong financial habits and long-term success.
Living: Navigating Your Community
with Andrew Fauver
APPLY FOR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
Students with perfect attendence for the duration of this course will receive a $25 gift card upon completion.
Feeling confident in your community is an important part of independent living.
Navigating Your Community is a supportive 6-week course for adults who want to build skills for getting around, accessing resources, and participating more fully in community life. Whether you want to become more independent, explore new opportunities, or feel more comfortable in public settings, this course can help.
Participants will learn practical skills such as:
- Using transportation options
- Planning trips
- Finding local resources
- Exploring recreation and volunteer opportunities
- Using safety and self-advocacy strategies in everyday situations
Sessions include discussion, guided activities, demonstrations, and real-world tools that can be used right away.
This course is autism-friendly, welcoming, and supportive of different learning styles. Participants will leave with greater confidence, stronger community living skills, and a personalized plan for accessing the people, places, and resources that support their goals.
Living: Organizing Your Life
with Andrew Fauver
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Students with perfect attendence for the duration of this course will receive a $25 gift card upon completion.
This 6-week course helps participants understand why home systems matter by exploring executive functioning — the brain’s management system for planning, organization, and follow-through. From there, participants build personalized, sustainable systems for maintaining a functional, comfortable, and low-stress home environment.
Participants will:
- Understand how executive functioning impacts daily home management.
- Identify personal strengths and barriers related to organization, planning, and follow-through.
- Develop practical, individualized systems for cleaning, meals, and routines.
- Learn tools for reducing overwhelm and building consistency.
- Create a long-term plan to maintain and adapt their systems as their lives change.
Finance: Why Money Matters
with Andrew Fauver
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Students with perfect attendence for the duration of this course will receive a $25 gift card upon completion.
Money skills create more independence, confidence, and peace of mind.
Why Money Matters is designed to help neurodivergent adults build a strong foundation in personal finance and understand the purpose behind everyday money decisions.
By focusing on topics like income, expenses, saving, budgeting, and financial decision-making, this course helps participants develop real-world money management skills that promote independence and long-term financial confidence.
Participants will:
- Learn the basics of financial concepts such as income, expenses, saving, and budgeting
- Explore practical tools like debit cards, banking apps, and online bill payments
- Practice strategies for tracking spending, paying bills on time, and managing day-to-day finances
- Use simple frameworks to make thoughtful financial decisions about needs, wants, and future goals
By the end of the course, participants will feel more prepared to manage their personal finances with clarity and confidence. They will leave with a stronger understanding of how money functions in daily life, practical tools to stay organized, and the mindset needed to make intentional financial choices that support independence and future goals.
Finance: Budgeting Basics
with Andrew Fauver
APPLY FOR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
Students with perfect attendence for the duration of this course will receive a $25 gift card upon completion.
Budgeting Basics is designed to help neurodivergent adults build confidence and independence by learning how to manage money through simple, hands-on budgeting strategies.
By focusing on topics like budgeting principles, expense tracking, saving for goals, and preparing for unexpected costs, this course helps participants develop real-world financial skills that reduce stress and promote long-term financial stability. Through guided instruction, practical examples, and individual support, learners gain the tools to create and maintain a budget that fits their personal goals and lifestyles.
Participants will:
• Learn how to create and manage a personal budget using the envelope system
• Understand the difference between fixed, variable, and irregular expenses
• Develop strategies for tracking and adjusting spending each month
• Practice saving for both short-term and long-term goals using clear, realistic methods
• Plan for emergencies and learn how to adapt their budgets when life changes
• Build consistency and accountability through guided reflection and ongoing support
By the end of the course, participants will feel more prepared to manage their money with clarity, flexibility, and confidence. They will leave with personalized budgeting tools, a practical savings plan, and a deeper understanding of how to stay financially organized and proactive. The final four weeks of the course focus on maintaining progress through structured check-ins, peer discussions, and individualized coaching to reinforce strong financial habits and long-term success.
Living: Navigating Your Community
with Andrew Fauver
APPLY FOR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
Students with perfect attendence for the duration of this course will receive a $25 gift card upon completion.
Feeling confident in your community is an important part of independent living.
Navigating Your Community is a supportive 6-week course for adults who want to build skills for getting around, accessing resources, and participating more fully in community life. Whether you want to become more independent, explore new opportunities, or feel more comfortable in public settings, this course can help.
Participants will learn practical skills such as:
- Using transportation options
- Planning trips
- Finding local resources
- Exploring recreation and volunteer opportunities
- Using safety and self-advocacy strategies in everyday situations
Sessions include discussion, guided activities, demonstrations, and real-world tools that can be used right away.
This course is autism-friendly, welcoming, and supportive of different learning styles. Participants will leave with greater confidence, stronger community living skills, and a personalized plan for accessing the people, places, and resources that support their goals.