About
Our Mission
Our mission is to help
CLOSE THE WEALTH GAP
by providing comprehensive and accessible financial education to schools and communities.

OUR HIGHER PURPOSE
Moneyling is a transformative financial literacy initiative born from a comprehensive research project focused on the extensive socio economic wealth gap affecting women and underserved communities.
Our upcoming white paper reveals that a fundamental lack of financial literacy is the root cause of this gap, and there is a last mile issue currently at play. In response, we developed the Week of Financial Literacy. This program educates and breaks barriers by fostering collaboration between schools, local communities, and financial institutions.
This program aims to normalize financial terminology and calculations across diverse demographics, empowering all participants to integrate these essential skills into their daily lives and make a significant stride toward bridging the wealth gap.

Meet the Founders

Savanha Brubaker
Savanha brings decades of experience as a serial entrepreneur with financial expertise. As an Investment and Portfolio Manager at a family-owned office, Paragon Strategies, she oversees diverse assets spanning real estate, property management, strategic investments, and startup ventures. Her career is rooted in driving meaningful, purpose-driven projects with a strong focus on creating societal impact.
With her philanthropic capitalist mindset, Savanha bridges finance, education, and business innovation to create sustainable change. She launched Moneyling to address the wealth gap by providing accessible, actionable financial literacy education—especially targeting underserved communities, girls, and women. Through Moneyling’s partnerships with schools and financial institutions, Savanha strives to empower students and families with the tools needed to secure their financial futures.

Jennifer Degenhardt
Is a Spanish teacher and author of comprehensible novels for students learning languages and an admitted financial-phobe.”
Jen is in charge of the educational aspect of the Moneyling “Week of Financial Literacy” Program.
She has written the first story on which to base the Moneyling program, and is at work on the rest of the series. Jen has been an educator for over 30 years, and has been writing for over a decade, always with students in mind.
In her writing, she is passionate about addressing topics and themes that need to be discussed. Check out more of her work at www.puenteslanguage.com.