Super Savers Club Available to District Employees
The University District Organization (UDO) and the Ohio State University - Franklin County Extension’s Community Development Program have partnered to create the Super Savers Club - an financial well-being and savings incentive program. Participants can earn up to $600 in matching funds by completing online financial courses and saving money in a dedicated savings account.
The program is now available to any employee working in the University District.
Participants must first complete OSU Extension’s Money Mangement Program. Afterwards they will have the opportunity to enroll in the Super Savers Club program offered through the UDO. Club members will take additional online workshops (8 hours total) that will provide in-depth knowledge on strategies for creating an emergency savings fund, retirement, estate planning, and insurance. During the courses, members will be challenged to start saving towards a goal.
After completing from the Super Savers Club workshops, the University District Organization will match the funds participants have saved in a dedicated savings account, up to $600.
In order to enroll in the Super Savers Club, participants must:
Graduate from OSU Extension’s Money Mangement Program
Be a resident of Franklin County
Be 18 years of age or older
Have a gross income of less than $47,000 annually.
To find out more information about the Super Savers Club, including how to register, visit the program’s website at universitydistrict.org/supersavers.
The UDO is a 501(c)3 non-profit community planning and improvement organization established in 1972. OSU Extension, Franklin County enhances the well-being of communities and neighborhoods through interactive and collaborative partnerships with local businesses and organizations, community leaders, and elected officials.