Group Workshops
Structured sessions where participants work through household budget concepts together, supported by practical exercises and guided discussion.
Why learning in groups works
Group workshops create a dynamic that individual study can't replicate. When people with similar financial situations work through the same material together, the learning deepens. Questions that one person asks often clarify things for everyone in the room.
Our workshops are intentionally small — enough participants to generate discussion, few enough that everyone receives attention and can apply concepts to their own household numbers during the session itself.
Workshop in session
Available workshop types
Budget Foundations Workshop
An introductory workshop covering the core concepts of household budget design. Participants map their income, categorize their expenses, and build a first draft of a monthly budget during the session. Suitable for anyone starting from scratch or wanting to reset their approach.
Expense Control Deep Dive
A focused workshop on understanding and managing spending by category. Participants learn how to set category limits, track actuals against plan, and identify where their household's spending patterns differ from their intentions. Best for those who have a basic budget but want more control.
Household Finance for Families
Designed for couples and families who want to align on their household budget together. The workshop addresses how to build a shared budget, assign responsibilities, and have productive conversations about money within the household. Practical exercises involve both partners.
Organizational Financial Wellness
A workshop format designed for companies, cooperatives, or community organizations that want to offer household budget education to their members or employees. Content is adapted to the group's profile and can be delivered at the organization's location across Valle del Cauca.
What workshops cover
Income mapping
Identifying all income sources — formal employment, informal work, irregular payments — and understanding how to build a budget around variable income.
Expense categorization
Building a category structure that reflects how the household actually spends — not generic categories, but ones meaningful to your specific situation.
Monthly budget cycle
Understanding the rhythm of planning, tracking, and closing a monthly budget — and how to make this a sustainable practice rather than a one-time effort.
Handling irregular expenses
How to plan for annual, seasonal, or unexpected costs so they don't disrupt the budget when they arrive — a practical challenge for most Colombian households.
Interested in a group workshop?
Contact us to discuss scheduling and format options.