At the 2012 Clinton Global Initiative America meeting, PricewaterhouseCoopers U.S. announced PwC’s Earn Your Future, the firm’s new Commitment to Action.
The campaign will focus on two major gaps in the education system: a lack of financial literacy among youth and the lack of training opportunities for educators. The commitment will invest $160 million — $60 million in cash donations and 1 million service hours worth $100 million — in youth education, impacting more than 2.5 million students and educators in the United States.
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