Venmo has announced a partnership with the NCAA to support athletes who face harassment on the payment app
ByThe Associated Press
August 26, 2025, 11: 46 AM
Venmo announced a partnership Tuesday with the NCAA to support athletes who face harassment on the payment app, which has embraced its popularity on college campuses with school spirit-branded debit cards and an option for athletes to receive money from their school directly in the PayPal app.
The partnership includes a reporting hotline for athletes and the NCAA to call in potential cases of abuse, such as when former Auburn quarterback Payton Thorne said he received payment requests from angry sports bettors following a loss last season.
“The harassment we are seeing across various online platforms is unacceptable, and we need fans to do better,” NCAA President Charlie Baker said in a news release. “We applaud Venmo for taking action, and we need more social media companies and online platforms to do the same.”
Venmo said it would provide a best-practices guide for athletes to “stay safe” on its platform.
“Venmo will monitor student-athletes’