Game On for Financial Smarts: Fibre Federal Credit Union Launches Scan & Score Challenge in Local High Schools

Fibre Federal Credit Union recently launched its Scan & Score Challenge, a new community-partnership initiative designed to promote financial literacy in local high schools through a fun and engaging format.

The program invites students and guests at participating high schools to scan a QR code displayed on gym banners, signage, or in sports programs. The code leads users to a three-question financial quiz, and anyone who answers at least two questions correctly is eligible for that month’s prize drawing for:

  • A $100 gift card
  • An exclusive Fibre Family-branded Stanley tumbler
  • A $100 donation to the winner’s chosen school

By using a gamified approach and leveraging on-campus visibility, the Scan & Score Challenge aims to make financial literacy accessible, relevant, and rewarding. The program underscores Fibre Federal’s commitment to its giving pillars: Youth, Education, and Health & Well-Being. And each participating school also receives a grant to support health and wellness activities for students.

Currently, the Scan & Score Challenge is active at the following schools:

  • Castle Rock High School – Castle Rock, WA
  • Kalama High School – Kalama, WA
  • Kelso High School – Kelso, WA
  • Rainier Jr./Sr. High School – Rainier, OR
  • Taft 7-12 Middle & High School – Lincoln City, OR

Public high schools located in a city with a Fibre Federal Credit Union or TLC location are eligible to participate in the program. To learn more or express interest, please contact the credit union at [email protected].

Posted in Financial Education, Oregon, Regional Member News, Washington.