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How Do I Know What Membership Plan I Am On?
How Do I Know What Membership Plan I Am On?
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Written by Stockpile Support
Updated over a week ago

To determine which membership plan you're on, here are two easy ways to check:

  1. Check Your Start Date:
    If you joined Stockpile in 2025, you're most likely on one of our Family Plans!

  2. Check the Membership Tab:

    • Log in to your account and navigate to the Membership tab.

    • Under Member Type, check for one of the following:

      • Family Base or Family Plus – If you see this, you're on a Family Plan.

      • Base – If you see this, you're on the Base Plan.

If you're on a Family Plan, you can refer to these Help Center articles for more details. For Base plans, refer to these Help Center articles.


What is the Difference Between Family Plans and Base Plans?

Base Plan

$4.95/month

Includes:

  • Investing for one adult and up to five kids


Family Plans

Family Base

$4.95/month or $47.45/year

Includes:

  • Investing for one adult and up to five kids

Family Plus

$9.95/month or $83.40/year

Includes:

  • All features of the Family Base Plan, plus:

    • Debit cards for up to five kids

    • Budgeting tools

    • Parental controls

    • 2.00% APY1 on kids’ savings

    • Tuition Rewards® points to help you save on college tuition

      • Monthly memberships: 200 points every month

      • Annual memberships: 200 points every month + 2,400 points at sign-up and every time the plan renews

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1 The Stockpile Tuition Rewards® Debit Account offers a savings vault feature. Once a savings vault is set up, interest is paid monthly on the average daily balance in the vault during the month if the account is in good standing. Fees on the Stockpile Tuition Rewards® Debit Account may reduce earnings on your associated savings vault. 2.00% Annual Percentage Yield (APY) and interest rate may change before or after you open an account. Interest earned in savings vaults will be reported under the Social Security number of the adult owner of the account, not the kid’s or authorized user’s Social Security number. See Deposit Agreement for terms and conditions.

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