Introducing Our New Logo

As we close out our 70th anniversary year, we are thrilled to unveil a brand new identity.

Our new logo exemplifies our mission-driven purpose and our proven impact in preparing Maryland students to graduate high school with the financial knowledge they need to make thoughtful, rational decisions as they pursue their dreams and shape their futures.

The upward arrow in our new logo is a recognizable image for financial growth. It serves as a fitting symbol for the personal and financial success that comes from understanding and applying financial and economic concepts. The box around our acronym is a metaphor for the structure that financial education provides in that positive trajectory by lifting students, families, and communities. It also symbolizes the supportive spaces where MCEE guides students towards opportunity through its programs: schools, homes and communities.

The culmination of our 70th anniversary year celebration feels like the perfect time to enhance our identity with a mark that represents what we do, why we do it, and where we’re headed. We’re so thankful for the ongoing partnership and support we receive – in the past and in anticipation of our future! 

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