Support the Enlisted Project Partners with Experian to Support the Military Community
Support The Enlisted Project (STEP) has partnered with Experian to enhance financial literacy and credit education for military families. This initiative aims to aid service members facing financial challenges by improving their financial self-sufficiency. With 150,000 young adults joining the military annually, STEP addresses the needs of low to moderate income families, having supported 6,400 families in the last decade. The program boasts a 90% success rate in achieving financial independence, having distributed $2.2 million in grants, ensuring most families do not require further assistance.
- Partnership with Experian to enhance financial literacy for military families.
- 90% of STEP program graduates achieve financial self-sufficiency.
- $2.2 million in financial grants issued without the need for additional assistance for 94% of families.
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Financial literacy and credit education resources will help active duty and veteran families to be mission-ready in their financial lives
Military service members and their families represent a cross-section of America, where 150,000 18–24-year-olds join the military each year. Recruits come from all classes, demographics, identities, and population segments, representing a rainbow of diversity from their ethnicities, socioeconomic backgrounds, marital status, education, and expertise, and beyond. A vast majority of the service population qualifies as having low to moderate income for the area in which they live, and their diversity reflects many underserved populations. Additionally,
“We created STEP to support young military families during times of financial crisis, but more importantly, to make it their last crisis. Bringing awareness of our program to the transient military population has been a much larger challenge than we expected. We’re thrilled our partnership with Experian will help us bring financial self-sufficiency to more of our families,” said
Experian’s Military, Veterans and Patriots (MVP) employee resource group has supported STEP since 2019 by coordinating baby supply drives and volunteering in its
“I’m a proud military Mom and I know firsthand the sacrifices our armed forces members and families make to protect our country. I’m excited that Experian can support this community by helping our enlisted members as they begin their military service so they can support their loved ones while serving, and after, their active duty. We want to see the women and men serving our country feel more empowered when it comes to their financial health, whether it be staying on top of their finances, learning how to pay off debt, budget or save,” said
Experian’s mission is financial inclusion and empowerment for all. Its commitment to the military community includes resources, and its weekly Twitter #Creditchat addresses topics such as Financial Tips for Military Families. The partnership with STEP is part of Experian’s United for
Over the past ten years, STEP has managed 6,400 families through its program, where
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