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So You Want to Do IDAs? Starting Your Own Program Megan O’Neil WID

World Institute on Disability The World Institute on Disability (WID) is a nonprofit research, public policy, and advocacy center dedicated to promoting independence and full societal inclusion of people with disabilities.

WID’s Access to Assets Program Access to Assets (ATA) bridges the asset building and disability communities to improve the economic status of individuals with disabilities. Toll-Free Hotline:

Individual Development Accounts What are IDAs? –Matched savings accounts –Save for education, homeownership, or starting their own business. –Accountholders typically receive financially education and counseling. Who Qualifies for an Individual Development Account? –earned income –200% of poverty level –Other requirements (vary by program)

IDAs & Disability Benefits Federally funded IDAs are exempt from asset calculations on ALL benefit programs- SSI, Medicaid, food stamps, etc… Non-federally funded IDAs count unless included as part of a PASS plan Contributions deduct from countable income

So You Want To Start an IDA Program? Feasibility Assessment Determine #’s of Eligible Participants Funding Partnering Organizations Program Design Technical Support Capacity

Funding: Foundations Annie E. Casey Foundation Charles Stewart Mott Foundation Citigroup Foundation Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation Fannie Mae Foundation F. B. Heron Foundation The Ford Foundation Joyce Foundation Levi Strauss Foundation John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation Moriah Fund Peninsula Community Foundation Rockefeller Foundation W. K. Kellogg Foundation

Funding: AFIA Assets for Independence Act (AFIA) Office of Community Service, Department of Health & Human Services g.html June 15th is next Due Date

Funding Recommendations Don’t Be Intimidated! Not all participants are eligible Go Local- contact area Banks, Charities, Philanthropic individuals Find local organizations/individuals to donate time -Teach financial literacy classes -Banks may not contribute funds, but may manage accounts -Business owners to serve as mentors

Financial Institutions Credit Unions Citibank JP Morgan Chase Bank of America Compass Bank Whitney Bank Hibernia Bank ShoreBank Washington Mutual

Program Design Recommendations AFIA Funding Good fit for self- employment Leverage other sources of operating funds Collaborate with other organizations to offer financial literacy & asset specific training Private/State Funding Flexibility in Allowed Assets - vehicles, computers, assistive technology Consider developing a matched PASS-like IDA (allowing SSI/SSDI to count) Asset Limits of SSI/Medicaid

So You Want to Start an IDA Program? Resources IDA Collaboratives Toolkit: _collaborative_toolkit.pdf _collaborative_toolkit.pdf IDA Program Design Handbook-Fourth Edition is available in PDF format on CD-ROM, along with IDA resources and a trial copy of MIS IDA. Price: $25.00MIS IDA IDANetwork Program Design Resources: age=ida_program_design.html age=ida_program_design.html

EQUITY: Disability and Asset Building Communities Working Together Recent EQUITY topics:  Youth with Disabilities  Making Tax Time Pay  Latinos with Disabilities  Entrepreneurs with Disabilities  Intersection Between Benefits Programs and Asset Building

WID Access to Assets Contacts Kathy Martinez: Megan O’Neil: Toll Free Technical Assistance Hotline

IDAs are harder then you think. Abby Cooper Washington State DVR

Know who can help you Talk to people in your State who have started an IDA program or are interested in being involved. –Community Development Corporations (CDC) –Community Action Agencies (CAA) –Community Action Partnership (CAP) –Public Housing Authorities (PHA) –Elected Officials –MIG –Transformation Grants –AFIA organizations –One stop centers

Build your support boarder then just your agenda  The disability community & professionals have not been part of the poverty conversations.  In order to establish support and networks must be willing to broaden your focus.  Learn from what other programs have already tried and succeed or failed at.  Partner on the creation of needed materials.  Work collaboratively on issue that impact asset building in your State- predatory lending, pay day loans, credit scoring, resource limits.

The Match is difficult IDAs are expensive to run People, corporations, foundations will not be falling all over you to give you money Can not draw down your federal $ with your match Be creative where you look for support

Need to have an overall plan for match dollars DVR can use it’s Social Security reimbursement dollars to support IDAs In Washington State at least one One-stop supports IDAs. MIG funding can support marketing, training, and focus groups. Mental Health Transformation Grants

Barriers with disability organizations The current disability system is built on the delivery of services, not helping people get out of poverty. You will have to educate organizations, most do not view asset building as their role. Many people with disabilities will not trust what you are offering.

Barriers Fiscal literacy is critical Many people will numerous public benefit rules and resource limits they need to follow, be sure you or someone in your organization understands all of these rules. Do not assume that benefit planners understand asset building. If someone is doing a PASS and an IDA be sure they are receiving good fiscal support.

Self-employment and IDAs Do not expect everyone will want an IDA. Start small Know who will do the case management Know where you envision the IDA fitting into the self-employment planning and implementation process A support group of IDA account holders can be very useful

Contact information Abby Cooper (206)