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SoFi Partners with Venus Williams and Cameron Brink to Launch the ‘Give Her Credit’ Campaign in Honor of the 50th Anniversary of the Equal Credit Opportunity Act

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SoFi, in partnership with Venus Williams and Cameron Brink, has launched the 'Give Her Credit' campaign to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Equal Credit Opportunity Act (ECOA). The initiative will award $500,000 to 50 individuals ($10,000 each) who are working to advance women's financial independence.

The campaign highlights the progress made since the ECOA's passage in 1974, which made it illegal to deny credit based on gender, marital status, or race. Despite advancements, challenges persist, with women earning on average 83 cents for every dollar paid to men in 2023.

SoFi is accepting submissions for the campaign from October 15, 2024, to November 13, 2024. Entrants must outline projects supporting women's financial independence, with winners to be announced in January 2025. The initiative aims to inspire and support efforts towards achieving true financial equality for women.

SoFi, in collaborazione con Venus Williams e Cameron Brink, ha lanciato la campagna 'Give Her Credit' per commemorare il 50° anniversario del Equal Credit Opportunity Act (ECOA). L'iniziativa prevede l'assegnazione di 500.000 dollari a 50 individui (10.000 dollari ciascuno) che stanno lavorando per promuovere l'indipendenza finanziaria delle donne.

La campagna mette in evidenza i progressi compiuti dalla promulgazione dell'ECOA nel 1974, che ha reso illegale negare l'accesso al credito basato su genere, stato civile o razza. Nonostante i progressi, persistono delle sfide, con le donne che guadagnano in media 83 centesimi per ogni dollaro guadagnato dagli uomini nel 2023.

SoFi accetta le candidature per la campagna dal 15 ottobre 2024 al 13 novembre 2024. I partecipanti devono descrivere progetti a sostegno dell'indipendenza finanziaria delle donne, con i vincitori che saranno annunciati a gennaio 2025. L'iniziativa mira a ispirare e sostenere gli sforzi per raggiungere una vera parità finanziaria per le donne.

SoFi, en colaboración con Venus Williams y Cameron Brink, ha lanzado la campaña 'Give Her Credit' para conmemorar el 50° aniversario de la Equal Credit Opportunity Act (ECOA). La iniciativa otorgará $500,000 a 50 personas ($10,000 cada una) que están trabajando para promover la independencia financiera de las mujeres.

La campaña resalta los avances logrados desde la aprobación de la ECOA en 1974, que hizo ilegal negar crédito basado en género, estado civil o raza. A pesar de los avances, persisten desafíos, con las mujeres ganando en promedio 83 centavos por cada dólar que ganan los hombres en 2023.

SoFi está aceptando presentaciones para la campaña desde 15 de octubre de 2024 hasta 13 de noviembre de 2024. Los participantes deben describir proyectos que apoyen la independencia financiera de las mujeres, y los ganadores se anunciarán en enero de 2025. La iniciativa tiene como objetivo inspirar y apoyar los esfuerzos hacia la verdadera igualdad financiera para las mujeres.

SoFi는 Venus WilliamsCameron Brink와 협력하여 'Give Her Credit' 캠페인을 시작했습니다. 이는 Equal Credit Opportunity Act (ECOA) 제정 50주년을 기념하기 위한 것입니다. 이 이니셔티브는 여성의 금융 독립을 증진하기 위해 노력하는 50명에게 $500,000을 수여합니다 (각각 $10,000).

이 캠페인은 1974년 ECOA 통과 이후의 발걸음을 강조합니다. 이 법은 성별, 결혼 여부, 인종에 따라 신용을 부여하지 않는 것을 불법화했습니다. 진전에도 불구하고 도전 과제가 여전히 존재하며, 2023년에는 여성이 남성의 1달러에 대해 평균 83센트를 벌고 있습니다.

SoFi는 2024년 10월 15일부터 2024년 11월 13일까지 캠페인을 위한 제출물을 받고 있습니다. 참가자는 여성의 금융 독립을 지원하는 프로젝트를 설명해야 하며, 수상자는 2025년 1월에 발표됩니다. 이 이니셔티브는 여성의 진정한 금융 평등을 달성하기 위한 노력에 영감을 주고 지원하는 것을 목표로 하고 있습니다.

SoFi, en partenariat avec Venus Williams et Cameron Brink, a lancé la campagne 'Give Her Credit' pour commémorer le 50ème anniversaire de la Equal Credit Opportunity Act (ECOA). L'initiative attribuera 500 000 $ à 50 personnes (10 000 $ chacune) qui œuvrent pour faire progresser l'indépendance financière des femmes.

La campagne met en lumière les progrès réalisés depuis l'adoption de l'ECOA en 1974, qui a rendu illégal le refus de crédit en fonction du sexe, de l'état civil ou de la race. Malgré les avancées, des défis persistent, les femmes gagnant en moyenne 83 cents pour chaque dollar payé aux hommes en 2023.

SoFi accepte les candidatures pour la campagne du 15 octobre 2024 au 13 novembre 2024. Les participants doivent décrire des projets soutenant l'indépendance financière des femmes, et les gagnants seront annoncés en janvier 2025. L'initiative vise à inspirer et à soutenir les efforts pour parvenir à une véritable égalité financière pour les femmes.

SoFi hat in Zusammenarbeit mit Venus Williams und Cameron Brink die Kampagne 'Give Her Credit' ins Leben gerufen, um den 50. Jahrestag des Equal Credit Opportunity Act (ECOA) zu feiern. Die Initiative vergibt 500.000 Dollar an 50 Personen (jeweils 10.000 Dollar), die daran arbeiten, die finanzielle Unabhängigkeit von Frauen zu fördern.

Die Kampagne hebt die Fortschritte hervor, die seit der Verabschiedung des ECOA im Jahr 1974 erzielt wurden, das es illegal machte, Kredite aufgrund von Geschlecht, Familienstand oder Rasse zu verweigern. Trotz der Fortschritte bestehen weiterhin Herausforderungen, da Frauen im Durchschnitt 83 Cent für jeden Dollar verdienen, den Männer im Jahr 2023 verdienen.

SoFi akzeptiert Einreichungen für die Kampagne vom 15. Oktober 2024 bis zum 13. November 2024. Die Teilnehmer müssen Projekte skizzieren, die die finanzielle Unabhängigkeit von Frauen unterstützen, und die Gewinner werden im Januar 2025 bekannt gegeben. Die Initiative zielt darauf ab, Inspiration und Unterstützung für die Bemühungen um echte finanzielle Gleichheit für Frauen zu bieten.

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SoFi to Award a Total of $500,000 to 50 People Working to Improve Women’s Financial Independence and Inspire All to Achieve Their Financial Ambitions

SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- In honor of the 50th anniversary of the Equal Credit Opportunity Act (ECOA), SoFi (NASDAQ: SOFI), the one-stop shop for digital personal financial services, has teamed up with tennis champion, entrepreneur and author Venus Williams and Los Angeles Sparks forward Cameron Brink to launch the Give Her Credit campaign. With this national initiative, SoFi will begin accepting submissions to award $500,000 to 50 people (each receiving $10,000) to help further advance women’s financial independence and help inspire their financial ambitions.

SoFi Partners with Venus Williams and Cameron Brink to Launch the ‘Give Her Credit’ Campaign in Honor of the 50th Anniversary of the Equal Credit Opportunity Act. (Photo: Business Wire)

SoFi Partners with Venus Williams and Cameron Brink to Launch the ‘Give Her Credit’ Campaign in Honor of the 50th Anniversary of the Equal Credit Opportunity Act. (Photo: Business Wire)

Before the ECOA, banks could restrict women from getting loans, credit cards, as well as access to other credit based financial products without a male co-signer. But today, thanks in large part to this law, 90% of women either manage or share household financial decisions with their partner,1 and single women own more homes than single men.2 SoFi, along with Venus Williams and Cameron Brink, will commemorate the accomplishments made in women’s financial independence since the passage of the ECOA and recognize how much work is left to achieve true financial equality.

When this groundbreaking law was signed on October 28, 1974 and eventually expanded to other historically marginalized groups, it dramatically reshaped people’s financial autonomy, making it illegal to deny credit mainly based on gender, marital status, or race. The ECOA prevented financial institutions from discriminating against over half of the U.S. population, effectively opening the door for more women to take control of their personal finances and pursue their ambitions with newfound financial independence.

“At an early age, I had clear ambitions and drive to be the best, with the discipline and determination to win, but soon learned of the inequalities and imbalances I would have to face to succeed,” said Venus Williams, who will serve as a judge for the ‘Give Her Credit’ campaign. “I am very proud to partner with SoFi to help identify people who are helping women across the country to reach their financial independence. This campaign is about more than just celebrating progress – it’s about creating real opportunities for financial independence that empower the next generation of women to dream big and win.”

Cameron Brink, SoFi’s newest brand athlete added, “Partnering with SoFi on the 50th anniversary of the ECOA through the Give Her Credit campaign is deeply personal to me. As a female athlete, I’ve seen firsthand how vital financial independence is to women’s progress, and it’s been a key part of the conversations I’ve had to navigate my own career. Just fifty years ago, women like me wouldn’t have had access to credit or the opportunities I have today. While we've come a long way, there's still work to do. This campaign isn’t just about celebrating progress—it’s about ensuring the next generation of women have the financial tools and confidence to take control of their futures.”

While significant progress has been made over the last five decades, the financial gap for women persists. According to a recent SoFi survey, 77% of female SoFi members believe they can accomplish any financial goal they set,3 yet, only 51% of women reported feeling confident managing their finances. Even more concerning, for the first time in 20 years, the U.S. Census recorded a 'statistically significant' decline in the ratio of female-to-male earnings — with women working full-time earning on average just 83 cents for every dollar paid to a man in 2023, a slight dip from the 84 cents marked in the agency's 2022 report.4 Studies also show that women often receive lower credit limits than men,5 face higher interest rates,6 and are less likely to secure lower APRs when requested.7

“As we celebrate the 50th anniversary of the ECOA, we reflect on a pivotal milestone that has transformed the financial landscape for women,” says Liz Young Thomas, Head of Investment Strategy at SoFi. “The ECOA was a significant milestone in protecting women’s ability to independently access credit, ultimately paving the way for greater financial independence. At SoFi, we recognize the importance of continuing this legacy, and I’m proud that through our Give Her Credit initiative, we’ll support efforts to further advance women’s financial independence. SoFi remains committed to driving progress and ensuring that every woman has the opportunity to build a secure financial future.”

How to Enter the Give Her Credit Campaign:

  • Open call for entries:
    • Submissions must be entered at www.SoFi.com/givehercredit starting on October 15, 2024, and ending on November 13, 2024, at 11:59 pm PT.
    • $10k Winners will be notified in early December, 2024, with the official announcement taking place in January 2025.
  • Submission requirements:
    • Individuals will be asked to outline a project supporting women’s financial independence.
    • These projects can be existing efforts or new initiatives inspired by the award.
    • Submissions will be judged on their potential impact, ability to inspire others, rationale for success, and the clear use of funds.
  • Eligibility:
    • Entrants must be 18+ and legal residents of the United States.

To learn more about SoFi’s Give Her Credit campaign, full entry details, eligibility, and terms and conditions, please visit SoFi.com/givehercredit.

About SoFi

SoFi (NASDAQ: SOFI) is a member-centric, one-stop shop for digital financial services on a mission to help people achieve financial independence to realize their ambitions. The company's full suite of financial products and services helps its more than 7.5 million SoFi members borrow, save, spend, invest, and protect their money better by giving them fast access to the tools they need to get their money right, all in one app. SoFi also equips members with the resources they need to get ahead – like, financial planners, exclusive experiences and events, and a thriving community – on their path to financial independence.

SoFi innovates across three business segments: Lending, Financial Services – which includes SoFi Checking and Savings, SoFi Invest, SoFi Credit Card, and SoFi Relay – and Technology Platform, which offers the only end-to-end vertically integrated financial technology stack servicing 150 million users across the world. SoFi Bank, N.A., an affiliate of SoFi, is a nationally chartered bank, regulated by the OCC and FDIC and SoFi is a bank holding company regulated by the Federal Reserve. The company is also the naming rights partner of SoFi Stadium, home of the Los Angeles Chargers and the Los Angeles Rams. For more information, visit SoFi.com or download our iOS and Android apps.

1 GOBankingRates - What Is the State of Women & Money in 2024?
2 Pew Research - Single women own more homes than single men in the U.S., but that edge is narrowing
3 SoFi Study: Women & Financial Accomplishments (August - September, 2024)
4 Institute of Women’s Policy Research - National Gender Wage Gap Widens Significantly in 2023 for the First Time in 20 Years!
5 Federal Reserve Bank Philadelphia - Decomposing Gender Differences in Bankcard Credit Limits
6 American Progress - The Economic, Educational, and Health-Related Costs of Being a Woman
7 Lending Tree - Despite Federal Reserve Rate Hikes, 76% of Lower Credit Card APR Requests Were Granted in Past Year

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FAQ

What is SoFi's 'Give Her Credit' campaign about?

SoFi's 'Give Her Credit' campaign is an initiative to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Equal Credit Opportunity Act. It aims to award $500,000 to 50 individuals who are working to advance women's financial independence.

How much money will SoFi (SOFI) award through the 'Give Her Credit' campaign?

SoFi (SOFI) will award a total of $500,000 through the 'Give Her Credit' campaign, with 50 individuals each receiving $10,000 to support their projects aimed at improving women's financial independence.

When can people submit entries for SoFi's 'Give Her Credit' campaign?

Submissions for SoFi's 'Give Her Credit' campaign can be entered from October 15, 2024, to November 13, 2024, at 11:59 pm PT.

Who are the celebrity partners for SoFi's 'Give Her Credit' campaign?

SoFi has partnered with tennis champion Venus Williams and Los Angeles Sparks forward Cameron Brink for the 'Give Her Credit' campaign.

What is the significance of the Equal Credit Opportunity Act mentioned in SoFi's campaign?

The Equal Credit Opportunity Act, passed in 1974, made it illegal to deny credit based on gender, marital status, or race, significantly advancing women's financial independence and autonomy.

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