It’s official: UStrive, a nonprofit virtual mentoring organization, is partnering with Zogo! With a shared passion for providing the necessary tools and guidance to those who need it most, this partnership is set to shine a light on the power of educational mentorship, financial literacy, and empowering our communities. 

Zogo and UStrive are passionate about offering users versatile mentorship as they work towards becoming financially independent. With the intentions, missions, and values of these two companies coming together, this partnership is set to help young people in a myriad of necessary ways.

 “UStrive will provide free, one-on-one mentors for Zogo users. UStrive mentors are volunteers from major companies, and help students find the college and career path that will lead them to financial independence. Partnering with Zogo to empower our students with financial knowledge will help them on that path,” said Michael Carter, the CEO and Founder of UStrive.org.

“At Zogo, we’re proud to offer a modernized way for students to learn financial literacy — it’s such a crucial subject that many are missing out on in schools across the country. When we combine UStrive’s one-on-one virtual mentoring with our digitized, always-available finlit content, we open the doors to increase our positive impact ten-fold while keeping our services free to anyone who needs them,” said Bolun Li, CEO at Zogo. 

About UStrive: UStrive is a national nonprofit that provides students and adults with mentoring through our virtual mentoring platform. Our goal is to help close the inequality gap by providing under-resourced groups with social capital through mentorship.

About Zogo: Zogo is a Gen Z-centric financial literacy app that gamifies the learning process to make it intriguing, fun, and rewarding for the modern generation. Using bite-sized modules and gift card incentives, Zogo works to provide financial literacy to all who need it with a special focus on students and young adults.