Taking action at the individual and systemic levels

SaverLife members take steps every day to reach their financial health goals. Members like Katelynne: a full-time parent who’s saving for her children’s futures. Despite her hard work, Katelynne recognizes that systemic challenges like unaffordable child care and strict work hours make it difficult to maintain a positive household balance sheet. However, she’s committed to making progress on her financial health journey, no matter what challenges she might encounter along the way.

As a national nonprofit and advocacy organization that uses technology to improve the financial health of people living on low-to-moderate incomes, we at SaverLife believe that everyone deserves the opportunity to build wealth and achieve financial well-being. We also believe that, to create these opportunities, we must achieve impact at the individual and systemic levels. Why? So that we can support SaverLife members like Katelynne at every stage of their financial health journeys and ensure that the financial system prioritizes their needs and goals.

Read the report

To guarantee that all people living on low-to-moderate incomes have their voices heard, their needs met, and their futures filled with opportunities, we’re taking action — on both the individual and systemic levels. Read on to see what this looked like in 2023.

An opportunity to drive collective impact


To keep our friends and supporters up to date on the latest ways that SaverLife is achieving impact for our members, we’re excited to share our 2023 impact report. This report showcases the many ways our team drove change in the last year, as well as the ambitious goals we’ve set for 2024. From the new SaverLife mobile app and storytelling series to our climate change research, we have much to be proud of.

Impact is important. Impact is necessary. If we’re going to keep working toward building a more inclusive and equitable financial system that serves everyone, we need to hold ourselves accountable and make sure our efforts are indeed driving impact. We hope this impact report inspires you to take action: with SaverLife and in your own work. Together, we can shape the future of financial health to support all people.

Who gets to shape the future? Financial technology is transforming our financial system, but if the only people at that table are the same people who built the old system, we’re not going to meet the promise and really drive forward on financial inclusion.
Leigh Phillips, SaverLife president and ceo