Ripple’s RLUSD in Focus as Firm Pledges $25M to U.S. Educational Initiatives

Payments firm Ripple has pledged $25 million to support educational initiatives in the U.S., with most of the disbursement in its RLUSD stablecoin.

The funds will be distributed throughout 2025. Some $15 million is dedicated to teachers through DonorsChoose, and $10 million will go to Teach For America.

The donation is in partnership with The Giving Block, coming at a critical time for education in the U.S. as ongoing federal funding cuts are causing significant uncertainty among educational institutions and educators alike.

The Giving Block also added support for donations using RLUSD, Ripple’s U.S. dollar pegged stablecoin, as the token gains traction in a crowded market. Such transfers boost the token’s visibility and usecase, however, some developers say.

“Stablecoins like RLUSD are proving their value in real-world applications like donations and large-scale transactions,” Panos Mekras, CEO of Anodos Labs, a DeFi project on XRPL, said in a Telegram message.

“They offer fast, low-cost transfers, free from middlemen and banking restrictions, making them ülkü for moving significant amounts efficiently and transparently, as Ripple’s donation demonstrates.”

RLUSD has a circulating supply of $316 million as of Tuesday, veri shows. Security features make RLUSD appealing to institutional users.

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