SAFE FCU Donates $100K to Schools to Support Financial Literacy

SUMTER, S.C.– South Carolina high schools are receiving more than $100,000 in aid from SAFE Federal Credit Union to address financial literacy. 

SAFE Federal Credit Union said it committed the funds to underwrite a state-of-the-art personal finance program for high schools throughout the South Carolina Midlands.

So far, 47 public and private high schools have opted for the program, which will benefit as many as 37,100 students. Additional schools are being encouraged to participate as well. 

The initiative aligns with the recent provision in South Carolina’s state budget requiring high school seniors to earn a one-half credit in financial literacy before receiving a high school diploma. The new requirement takes effect for the graduating class of 2027, according to the credit union.

“In so many things in life, education is the answer. And, for personal money management, education cannot start early enough,” said President and CEO Michael Baker. “As word of our no-cost solution spreads, we look forward to welcoming many more schools and putting many more students on a positive path with lifelong benefits.”

Developed by education technology provider, Stukent, SAFE said the personal finance course provides effective, real-life learning experiences through finance simulations. Once successfully completed, the course provides students with a full credit unit. 

Others issuing statements included:

  • "Today, we recognized the importance of financial literacy for the students of South Carolina and celebrated SAFE Federal Credit Union's impact in bringing personal financial curriculum into our classrooms," said Lt. Gov. Pamela S. Evette. "This initiative will make a real-life difference in our student's lives by ensuring they are prepared to have a successful financial future."
  • “This free, financial literacy course is just one of many investments SAFE has made to help support the staff and students of Richland Two during our decade long partnership,” added Richland School District Two Superintendent Kim D. Moore. “We’re looking forward to the profound, positive impact this will have for our graduates for many years to come.”
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