U.S. Bank is a proud WNBA Changemaker.

We support the WNBA’s mission around advancing diversity, equity and inclusion. As a Changemaker partner, we’ve made it our mission to elevate women through financial empowerment. That includes providing financial education for WNBA players and their unique financial needs.

Discover inspirational stories from Napheesa Collier and Jess Sims.

On financial opportunity

“There’s so much shame attached to talking about money. People are afraid to talk about their budgets. But the more we talk about it, the more we normalize it and grow from it.”

- Jess Sims

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On financial confidence

“You have to train every day in fitness. And you have to train yourself to be good in finances, as well. Whatever work you put in is the outcome you’re going to have.”

- Napheesa Collier

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On financial responsibility

“I was scared of credit card debt. But you can use your card and pay it off to build credit.”

- Napheesa Collier

“I wish that I hadn’t been so afraid of credit cards. There were years of my life where I could have been using them responsibly!”

- Jess Sims

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Napheesa Collier and Jess Sims chatting and laughing.

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We’re empowering women in our communities.

Play Like a Girl’s 2023 Leadership Academy online event, where 7 U.S. Bank employees taught students financial literacy skills.

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