Listen first
We begin with conversations about aspirations, obligations, and cultural practices. Listening reveals motivations that make budgeting stick.
Who we are
Junctionimpulse is a Kumasi-based financial literacy initiative launched in 2023 to help households and community groups manage everyday money with confidence. We are young, attentive, and committed to practicality.
We simplify budgeting, savings, and risk awareness for people juggling multiple income streams. By translating financial concepts into everyday language, we empower participants to make steady decisions and grow their resources.
We blend in-person sessions, digital worksheets, and follow-up phone support. Each touchpoint encourages dialogue, reflection, and habit-building rather than overwhelming lectures.
We piloted budgeting circles in three neighbourhoods near Asafo Road, equipping caregivers with the first version of our cash flow tracker and savings canvas.
Feedback showed a need for guides compatible with lower-data smartphones. We introduced compressed PDF kits and WhatsApp prompts.
We collaborated with artisans and traders to align budgeting tools with seasonal cash cycles, improving alignment with susu contributions.
Our modules now support youth groups, micro-entrepreneurs, and families balancing school fees, rent, and business reinvestment across Ghana.
We begin with conversations about aspirations, obligations, and cultural practices. Listening reveals motivations that make budgeting stick.
Our worksheets and checklists focus on realistic timelines, achievable targets, and simple language grounded in everyday transactions.
We acknowledge the informal economy, communal support systems, and fluctuating incomes that define the Ghanaian money landscape.
Every touchpoint is designed to celebrate progress, encourage reflection, and reinforce calm, informed money choices.
Households and micro businesses have tested our budgeting frameworks within our first year of operation.
Custom worksheets designed to support different income rhythms, from salaried professionals to seasonal traders.
Community partners offering continuous feedback on how to improve accessibility and cultural relevance.
Our facilitators combine storytelling, scenario planning, and data capture to make money questions approachable. Sessions include role-playing real spending dilemmas, reviewing case studies, and co-creating action steps participants can try immediately.