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You earn cash back rewards automatically by using your Aspiration debit card for purchases at merchants with a high Aspiration Impact Measurement (AIM) score. AIM is the feature on our mobile app that shows you your own sustainable impact score and the score of many of the places you shop everyday. You can see scores for People and Planet. When you make purchases at businesses with the highest AIM scores, you'll earn 0.5% cash back on those purchases.

You can also earn up to 10% cash back on purchases by using your Aspiration debit card at businesses that are members of the Conscience Coalition. Click here to learn more about the Conscience Coalition.

And, to help you show your support for companies that do the right thing for Black and minority Americans, this month we are providing extra cash back for spending at businesses with high AIM scores on dimensions such as workforce and board diversity, fair pay levels and broad access to healthcare.  The list is below.

ACH transfers/transactions, mobile check deposits, check payments via the Payments feature, and ATM withdrawals are not eligible for cash back.

Keep in mind your debit card is linked to Aspiration Spend, and that both cash back percentages and businesses’ AIM scores are subject to change and may change at any time without notice.

The current list of businesses with the highest AIM scores, where we offer 0.5% cash back rewards, is below:

Adobe Systems

Aetna

Allstate

Apple

AT&T

Boost Mobile

Boots

Cricket Wireless

CVS

DirecTV

eBay

Esurance

Google

Jet.com

MetLife

Microsoft

Page Plus Cellular

Skype

Sprint

Target

Verizon

Walmart

Xbox

Here are businesses qualifying for higher cash back rates for June 2020, to represent a few of the companies that have scored among the highest on dimensions of diversity while also being sustainable. For companies already on our high AIM list above, we’ve doubled cash back from 0.5% to 1.0% for June:

Allstate (1%)

AT&T (1%)

Comcast (0.5%)

FedEx (0.5%)

Lowe's (0.5%)

Marriott (0.5%)

Aspiration Partners, Inc. and its subsidiaries are not affiliated with the organizations listed.