Generosity University

The church’s guide to financial discipleship—where generosity and financial literacy meet in the digital age.

Use Cases

We’ve found that Generosity University works best in group settings. For your organization this could look like setting it up as a small group curriculum, an organization wide financial study or even set up as a course just for your church staff. Note: Generosity University will be set up as individual accounts so you’re church can also participate individually if you so choose!

According to "Learning Pyramid", the average retention rates for different learning methods are estimated as follows:

  • Lecture (Hearing Information): ~5-10% retention
  • Reading: 10% retention
  • Audio-Visual: 20% retention
  • Discussion: 50% retention
  • Practice: 75% retention
  • Teaching Others: 80-90% retention

While the exact percentages are debated, the general idea is that active learning—such as discussing, practicing, or teaching—leads to much higher retention than passive learning (just listening or reading).

Uncomplicated Giving. Unlimited Generosity.