Snap Finance 2025 Community Impact Report: $3.1M in Donated Goods and 2,600+ Volunteer Hours

Snap Finance, a leading fintech platform that drives retailer growth by expanding consumer access to financing, released its 2025 Community Impact Report, highlighting another year of meaningful social, economic, and community impact through its corporate social responsibility program, Snap Cares.

The report showcases Snap Finance’s continued commitment to “doing well by doing good,” with a focus on expanding financial access and empowerment, supporting career readiness and economic mobility, and helping build healthy and resilient communities. In 2025, Snap team members volunteered more than 2,600 hours, participated in 24 Snap Cares events, supported 42 nonprofit partners, and helped deliver impact across the U.S., Costa Rica, and the U.K.

“At Snap Finance, our mission to expand access to simple, inclusive financial solutions continues to guide everything we do,” said Ted Saunders, Chief Executive Officer of Snap Finance. “That belief extends beyond our products and into how we show up for our communities, our partners, and one another. Giving back is embedded in our culture, and I’m incredibly proud of the care, creativity, and purpose our teams brought to this work throughout 2025.”

In 2025, Snap provided more than $3.1 million in donated goods and more than $272,000 in charitable giving and community grants to organizations focused on creating positive outcomes for individuals and families. The Snap Finance Foundation also awarded 21 charitable grants to nonprofit organizations that align with Snap’s giving pillars. Grant recipients included organizations such as Community Development Corporation of Utah, Suazo Business Center, and Wasatch Community Gardens, supporting efforts related to financial access, housing stability, and food security.

Since launching in 2021, Snap Cares has provided more than $10 million in donated goods and funds to support positive, long-term outcomes for individuals and families. Over four years, the program has grown from a domestic volunteer effort into a multinational corporate citizenship initiative, with team members across the U.S., Costa Rica, and the U.K. contributing through volunteerism, charitable giving, nonprofit collaborations, and in-kind donations.

Highlights of Snap’s 2025 Community Impact Report include:

  • Supporting financial access and empowerment: Snap Finance team members in Costa Rica partnered with TECHO to assemble more than 100 piggy banks to be used as interactive learning tools at future community events, helping participants build foundational money management skills in an engaging and accessible way.

  • Promoting career readiness and economic mobility: Snap Finance partnered with the International Rescue Committee in Salt Lake City through hands-on and skills-based volunteer efforts. Team members supported IRC’s New Roots Garden, while Snap’s Social Media Manager led a workshop for aspiring food service entrepreneurs through IRC’s SPICE Kitchen Incubator Program.

  • Building healthy and resilient communities: Snap Finance team members partnered with Wasteless Solutions in Salt Lake City to package meals made from surplus food, helping reduce food waste while supporting local food access. In Costa Rica, team members assembled more than 100 personal hygiene kits for Fundación Bandera Blanca to support health, dignity, and daily well-being for vulnerable communities.

  • Delivering record-breaking volunteer impact: More than 600 Snap Finance team members from the U.S., Costa Rica, and the U.K. gathered in Salt Lake City for the company’s largest-ever Snap Cares volunteer initiative, held during its 2025 Sales Kickoff and Hub events. In partnership with Volunteers of America, Utah, Hope Alliance, and Operation Gratitude, team members assembled more than 750 backpacks for youth experiencing homelessness, sorted more than 10,000 donated eyeglasses, and created care items for children of deployed service members and veterans.

“In 2025, Snap Cares mobilized more than 600 team members, supported 42 nonprofit partners, and delivered record volunteer hours across three countries,” said Kendall Banks, Snap Cares Leader at Snap Finance. “What makes this program powerful is not just what we give, but how our team shows up for one another and for our communities. Together, we are building a culture where giving back is inseparable from how we work, and where our collective efforts create lasting economic opportunity for the families and communities we serve.”

For more details on Snap’s community impact and CSR efforts, please visit Snap Finance’s website.

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About Snap Finance

Snap Finance® is a technology-driven provider of flexible financing solutions designed to help consumers and businesses thrive. Since 2012, Snap has used advanced data science and proprietary risk modeling to view each consumer through a more holistic lens, helping more people get the things they need while empowering retailers to grow. Snap’s expanding ecosystem of products and services, including lease-to-own, loan solutions, and the Seen™-branded line of credit cards, promotes transparency, responsible credit use, and long-term financial confidence. For more information, visit snapfinance.com.

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