The annual When I Grow Up essay contest, sponsored by SMART529 and the State Treasurer’s Office, gives kindergarten through fifth grade students in West Virginia a chance to share in nearly $20,000 in prizes.
Gifting money for a SMART529 savings account is now easier than ever with the new Gift of College gift card program.
For public employees in West Virginia, the state retirement benefits may not be enough to get you through retirement. That’s where a West Virginia Retirement Plus Deferred Compensation Plan comes in.
Smart Start Awards are funding the future for children adopted from West Virginia's foster care system.
Taking money from the wishing well for your savings? Attend the free West Virginia Treasury Money Conference to help you create a better financial future.
West Virginian’s with disabilities can now save money without losing benefits—thanks to the new WVABLE program.
Parents, learn how to maximize your child's educations savings potential as your child grows.
Each year, during National Retirement Security Week (October 16-22, 2016) public employees are encouraged to take a closer look at their retirement goals, then determine if their current savings strategy will help them achieve those goals.
Mission West Virginia and Frameworks is now taking applications for the 2016 Smart Start Awards. If you have adopted a child from foster care in West Virginia, your child may be eligible to apply.
As your children are settling into another school year, think about their future education.