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Sheri Hamilton presenting the 10X Kids University Teacher's Guide

The Grant Cardone Foundation has officially launched its interactive e-learning program for adolescents — 10X Kids University. 

The success of Cardone University was the inspiration behind 10X Kids University. This program will provide goal-setting skills and essential financial literacy education to children and young adults.

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10X Gala Experience

This month, the Grant Cardone Foundation hosted its first annual 10X Impact Gala. The purpose of this event was to raise money to fund numerous mentorship and financial education programs for at-risk adolescents. The cocktail attire soiree was held at the Turnberry Resort & Spa in Aventura, Florida, and I had the honor of hosting the event. So even if you couldn’t make it, I’m going to tell you all about the 10X Impact Gala experience. 

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10X Kids Title Image

It’s never too early to start working towards your success. That’s why we are excited about the launch of the 10X Kids Program this fall.

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