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Every time you fund a tree in GreenFi this month, we’ll fund one too.
No limits.
Bonus: fund 20+ trees in April (not including our match) and you’re entered for a chance to win $5,000.
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Most people don’t struggle to save.
They struggle because all their money lives in one pile.
In the first 30 days, the GreenFi community created 6,400+ Savings Pods.
Create your first Pod and we’ll plant a tree.
Don't have an account? Set one up in minutes.
Terms apply.
Saving isn’t the hard part. Keeping it organized is.
Savings Pods = separate buckets inside one account.
Emergency fund. Trips. Bills. “Don’t touch this.”
Same GreenFi account. Just smarter money.
See how it works: greenfi.com/savings-pods
Today's sustainable swap:
Regular toilet paper → @WhoGivesACrapTP
Same job. Less trash. More bathroom dignity.
What’s your favorite “adulting swap” that actually stuck?
Most money stress isn’t math.
It’s friction.
Too many accounts. Too many logins. Too many “I’ll optimize this later.”
Simple systems win.
What’s one financial decision that reduced your stress more than it increased your return?
@aliciabarnes74 That sounds incredibly stressful. Card freezes are meant to protect customers from fraud, but timing matters.
If this is still unresolved, please DM us your case details so we can escalate it right away.
@greenfibanking Greetings, all! My debit card was frozen due to me answering a security flag about a purchase I was making . I texted yes then I typed no later because I was afraid it was a scam site. It's the first of the month and I have to pay all my bills. Unfreeze my card rent due! Ty🙏🏻
We’re excited to introduce GreenFi, the next evolution of Aspiration. To our customers; check your email for details & stay tuned for more details in the days ahead - including how to get your new tap-to-pay GreenFi card - and thank you for being part of this journey 🌱💳*
@d_hastings_g We’re FDIC insured through our partner banks, just like many fintech platforms. Customer deposits are protected up to $1,000,000.
If someone experienced fraud, we take that seriously. Happy to review details directly if you’d like to DM us.
@greenfibanking RUN FROM THIS COMPANY. NOT FDIC INSURED. MY DAUGHTER JUST LOST ALL HER LIFE SAVINGS TO SCAMMERS AND GREENFI SAID ~SORRY, OH WELL. THEY DO NOT PROTECT THEIR CLIENTS. THIS IS NOT A BANK. RUN.
Before opening a high-yield savings account, check 3 things:
1) Are there activity hoops?
2) How fast can you move money out?
3) Is the rate durable or promo bait?
The headline rate is marketing.
The terms are the product.
What’s the sneakiest “gotcha” you’ve seen?
Your bank account likely has a bigger climate footprint than your car.
Most people obsess over EVs.
Almost nobody asks where their deposits are lent.
Would you switch banks if you knew your money was funding something you disagree with?
When you deposit money at a bank, it doesn’t sit there.
Banks use deposits to fund loans and investments across the economy.
That includes mortgages, business lending, infrastructure, and in many cases, fossil fuel expansion.
Deposits are direction.
Your money isn’t neutral.
It’s either financing the future you want
or the one you don’t.
Most people track their carbon footprint.
Almost no one tracks their capital footprint.
Big banks have funneled $700B into fossil fuels...even after making climate promises. It’s time to take your money elsewhere. Support institutions that fund clean energy, not climate collapse. #DivestToInvest#BankBetter#ClimateFinance#GreenFi
🌊 Big win for marine life? 🐬 South Korea is considering granting legal personhood to bottlenose dolphins a groundbreaking move that could redefine how we protect intelligent species.
🚨 Breaking: The EPA is trying to undo one of the most important climate protections in U.S. history.
They want to revoke the 2009 “endangerment finding” — the scientific ruling that greenhouse gases like CO₂ and methane are dangerous to our health and environment.