We are humbled to announce that Sunny Day Fund has joined the Financial Solutions Lab’s 2022 Accelerator Program. The Financial Solutions Lab, an initiative by the Financial Health Network in partnership with JP Morgan Chase & Co. and Prudential Financial, is on a mission to “cultivate, support, and scale innovative ideas that help improve financial […]
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Workforce Financial Well-being & Sunny Day Fund: 2021 in Review
As 2021 comes to a close, I can’t help but reflect on the past year and what we’ve accomplished. Though not without challenges or volatility (from the ongoing pandemic that’s impacted our own team to the Great Resignation), it’s been a rewarding year with significant wins for employee finances within Sunny Day Fund, the organizations […]
💛 🖤 Techstars + Western Union + Sunny Day Fund 💛 🖤
We’re thrilled to be a part of Techstars + Western Union Accelerator’s Class of 2021! Our team looks forward to learning from the amazing Techstars team (Elle, Josef, Kallie, Jen, Jennifer, and Chinedu), growing alongside incredibly inspiring fintechs from across the world, and partnering with the brilliant folks at WU. Innovation in the Movement of […]
Sunny Day Fund featured in Richmond Inno
More press on our purpose! Kaitlyn R. Copinger recently interviewed our founder, Sid Pailla, about his experience immigrating to America as a child, how that shaped his outlook on the problems facing the American workforce, and using that as guidance for how Sunny Day Fund™ would work. You can read the article in its entirety […]
Sid + Sunny Day Fund selected for fellowship with The Global Good Fund
The Global Good Fund, founded by Carrie Rich in 2012, provides leadership development services for social entrepreneurs and a $10,000 grant. Each fellow is paired with an executive coach and a C-suite business executive, who serve as mentors throughout the 12-month program. To be eligible for The Global Good Fund’s competitive program, the fellow’s organization […]
Founder Sid Pailla featured in the Alumni Spotlight at UVA’s Darden School of Business
Read this great feature from Sid’s alma mater – they discuss various topics like Sid’s background, his four(!!) degrees from the university, why we need financially inclusive and equitable systems, voluntary turnover and how it affects American businesses and the workforce, and a range of other topics. You can find the article at the link […]