For more than 20 years, Discover has partnered with Junior Achievement (JA) to inspire and prepare young people to succeed in a global economy. The program is both an opportunity to educate young people and an important way to engage employees who volunteer on company time to provide supplemental financial education and the principles of entrepreneurship in the classroom. JA is part of an overall curriculum implemented in schools. In 2018-19, hundreds of Discover employees volunteered in classrooms through JA, impacting nearly 8,000 students.
In 2018-19, Discover stepped up our support of JA with a $2 million commitment to update their JA Finance Park curriculum with a new interactive, digital finale to the course. During a full-day program, students participate in a virtual economy where they are required to make important career, business, and financial decisions.
Moneythink’s goal is to dramatically increase the number of first-generation and low-income students graduating with post-secondary degrees with little to no financial burden—empowering those who have been traditionally underserved. We know the importance of teaching students about loans and debt before they get to college, so we partner with Moneythink to provide high school students with financial education coaches. These coaches help students compare and contrast loans to help them make better decisions about what they can afford.
$2 M
support of JA to update the program’s curriculum.
7,800
students taught through Discover classroom volunteers.
Moneythink assists high school seniors who are eligible for Pell Grants, the federal financial aid program that provides grants to low-income students, by accurately predicting students’ federal and state financial aid eligibility. That way, students are armed with realistic affordability estimates up front.
Through a virtual technology-enabled coaching program, Moneythink provides direct, high-touch, personalized college advice and financial guidance to students over the course of 15 months, beginning when they enter 12th grade through their first semester of college. Students receive direct advice and support whenever and wherever they need it along the college matriculation process, whether it’s during Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) completion; college fit and matching; financial aid award letter comparison; or personal financial planning after enrollment. In 2018-19, Moneythink supported more than 1,000 Chicago-area high schoolers in their college decision-making process.
EverFi
EverFi is a digital education service that provides a range of online financial education programs to everyone from kindergartners to retirees. In 2018-19, Discover supported EverFi’s K-12 program in Arizona, Ohio, and Utah. Additionally, in 2019 we partnered with EverFi to bring free financial education to community college students.
College Covered®
Our website, CollegeCovered.com, provides clear, comprehensible financial information to students, such as advice and tips about college and student loans, helping students and their families plan for a brighter future. In 2018-19, CollegeCovered.com received 1.5 million unique visitors.
Thriving Wallet
Thriving Wallet is a new partnership between Discover and Thrive Global, the behavioral-change technology company, which explores the relationship between finances and whole human well-being. Launched in early 2020, Thriving Wallet offers compelling storytelling to highlight research and new insights to help people achieve brighter futures. The initiative also features “Microsteps”—Thrive’s small, science-backed steps—that individuals can incorporate into their daily lives to help improve their relationships with money.
Through video, editorial, and social content, consumers can find expert advice, inspirational personal stories, and data-driven insights demonstrating how building healthy habits through Thrive’s Microsteps and Discover’s tools, resources, and products can help improve their financial well-being.