Non-profit · Mexico

Financial knowledge belongs to everyone

Glasrrisum is a civil association that brings in-person financial literacy workshops to rural and indigenous communities across Mexico. Sessions are held in local languages and Spanish. We do not handle participant funds.

Non-profit association. We never manage or collect participant funds.
Our Mission

Closing the financial knowledge gap

Millions of people in Mexico's rural and indigenous communities lack access to basic financial education. Many have never used a bank account, do not recognize common fraud schemes, and are unfamiliar with formal savings tools. Glasrrisum exists to change that — one community, one workshop at a time. We work directly in communities, in their languages, with practical knowledge they can use the same day.

What We Do

Three core areas of financial education

Every workshop is designed around practical, day-to-day situations. We focus on knowledge that participants can apply immediately, without needing additional products or services from us.

Formal savings workshop session
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Formal Savings

Understanding how bank accounts and credit unions work, how to open one, and how formal savings differ from keeping cash at home. Participants learn what their rights and options are.

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Fraud prevention education session
02

Fraud Prevention

Identifying common scams targeting rural communities, understanding how legitimate institutions communicate, and knowing where to report suspicious activity. Knowledge is the primary defense.

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ATM usage training workshop
03

ATM Use

Step-by-step guidance on using ATMs safely, understanding transaction types, protecting your PIN, and what to do when problems occur. Practical and hands-on where possible.

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How We Work

From community outreach to in-person delivery

Each workshop cycle begins with local coordination and ends with communities better equipped to navigate the formal financial system. The process is built to fit the realities of rural life.

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01

Community coordination

We connect with local leaders, community organizations, and municipal authorities to understand the specific context and needs of each community before any session is planned.

02

Language-adapted materials

Workshop content is prepared in Spanish and in the local indigenous language where applicable. Materials are visual and accessible to participants with varying literacy levels.

03

In-person sessions

Workshops are held at community spaces — schools, community centers, public areas. Participants interact directly with facilitators and can ask questions in their own language.

04

Follow-up resources

Participants receive printed reference materials to take home. Community contacts are left for questions. We do not collect money, data beyond attendance, or any personal financial information.

Rural community in Veracruz, Mexico
Our reach

Working directly in the communities that need it most

We travel to communities throughout Veracruz and neighboring states, bringing workshops to where people live and work.

Our Principles

Four commitments that guide every workshop

These principles are not aspirational statements. They are operational commitments built into how every workshop is designed and delivered.

No financial handling

We do not collect, manage, or invest participant money under any circumstances. Our role is education only.

Language access

Sessions are offered in Spanish and in local indigenous languages. Communication in a person's own language is a matter of dignity and comprehension.

Neutral information

We do not promote specific banks, financial products, or political programs. Our goal is to explain how systems work so participants can make their own choices.

Community-centered design

Workshop content is adapted to the specific economic and social context of each community, not delivered from a one-size-fits-all curriculum.

Resources

Financial education insights

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Community savings workshop session
Financial Literacy Education Resource

How Formal Savings Accounts Work: Key Differences From Keeping Cash at Home

A practical explanation of what happens when you open a formal account, how deposits are recorded, and what protections apply under Mexican law.

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Fraud prevention education session
Fraud Prevention Education Resource

Recognizing Common Fraud Schemes Targeting Rural Communities

Phone scams, in-person schemes, and unregistered financial offers. What to look for and where to verify.

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ATM usage training
ATM Use Education Resource

Using an ATM for the First Time: A Step-by-Step Overview

A clear walkthrough of the ATM process, from inserting your card to collecting your receipt, with guidance on what to do if something goes wrong.

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Find Us

Based in Xalapa, Veracruz

Address
Avenida Avila Camacho 286, Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico
Office Hours
Monday to Friday, 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM