Juma Ventures, a nonprofit that encourages young people from needy families to go to college, is offering cash incentives and other prizes through a new app that helps make saving for college more like a game. It’s also borrowing ideas that have proved successful in getting people to stay healthy, such as sending text alerts to show how their actions compare with those of their peers.
The group just unveiled a new Facebook application as part of its CollegeSet program, designed to prod youngsters to put money aside and fill out critical financial-aid paperwork.
The Facebook app, as well as a text-messaging service, are available to young people working with education nonprofits in five cities to set up college savings accounts. When they do, Juma matches their personal contributions up to $500; another $1,000 is contributed after the students complete other milestones.
The new app will award students 30 badges for activities that include completing their junior year of high school, committing to a savings goal, completing financial-training courses, and submitting a college application.
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