Learn Budgeting Through Community Connection

Join peer learning circles where real people share practical money management experiences. Build lasting financial skills alongside others who understand your journey.

180+ Active Participants
24 Learning Circles
92% Complete Program
Participant profile

"Learning alongside others who faced similar budgeting challenges made all the difference. The peer support kept me motivated."

— Desmond Fairweather, Adelaide

How Learning Circles Work

Budget Planning
Expense Tracking
Goal Setting
Review Sessions

Each circle focuses on specific budgeting skills through structured peer discussions and practical exercises.

Weekly Circle Meetings

Small groups of 6-8 participants meet weekly to discuss budgeting challenges, share practical tips, and work through real-world scenarios together. Each session builds on previous learning while addressing individual questions.

Sessions run every Tuesday evening from 7-8:30 PM, with weekend catch-up options available for those who can't make the regular schedule.

Circle participant
Circle participant
+6 others in this circle

Peer Mentorship Network

Connect with participants who've successfully navigated similar financial situations. Our mentorship matching considers life circumstances, budgeting goals, and personal preferences to create meaningful connections.

Mentors provide ongoing support between formal sessions, helping you stay accountable to your financial goals and offering practical advice based on their experiences.

Collaborative Goal Tracking

Work alongside circle members to set realistic budgeting goals and track progress together. Share monthly achievements, discuss setbacks openly, and celebrate milestones as a group.

This shared accountability has proven more effective than individual goal-setting, with participants reporting higher success rates in sticking to their budget plans.

Real Projects, Shared Learning

Work together on practical budgeting projects that simulate real-world financial decisions. From planning family holidays to managing unexpected expenses, these collaborative exercises prepare you for actual financial challenges.

Emergency Fund Challenge

Teams design strategies for building emergency savings while maintaining current lifestyle goals.

4-person teams

Debt Reduction Planning

Collaborative approach to creating realistic debt payoff timelines with peer support and accountability.

6-person groups
Join August 2025 Cohort
Week 1-2: Circle Formation Meet your learning circle and establish group goals
Week 3-8: Core Skills Learn budgeting fundamentals through peer exercises
Week 9-16: Applied Practice Work on real budgeting scenarios with circle support
Week 17-24: Independent Implementation Apply skills independently with ongoing peer check-ins