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1 Children’s Savings Accounts States & Asset Building November 11, 2003 Dr. Caroline E.W. Glackin Co-Chair, Governor’s Task Force for Financial Independence (DE) cglackin@desu.edu 302-857-6943

2 Topics State Asset Building Policy – Delaware Governor’s Task Force for Financial Independence Children’s Savings Accounts – SEED Collaborative

3 State Asset Policy Delaware Governor’s Task Force for Financial Independence First statewide task force to address the broad topic of asset building Co-chaired by State Treasurer Jack Markell & Caroline Glackin of the First State Community Loan Fund & Center for Community Research & Service at the University of Delaware Deliberate mix of public, private & nonprofit leaders Assisted by the Corporation for Enterprise Development with Citigroup financial support

4 Delaware Task Force for Financial Independence Categories of Exploration Asset Facilitation Asset Incentives Asset Protection Removal of Barriers to Asset Accumulation

5 Recommendations Given fiscal constraints, all were either low or no cost to the State of Delaware Support for the exploration of children’s savings accounts through a demonstration program was one recommendation

6 Children’s Savings Accounts in Delaware Interest generated during Governor’s Task Force work Collaborative a subset of Task Force Application for Savings for Education, Entrepreneurship & Downpayment (SEED) Policy & Practice Initiative by Delaware collaborative through FSCLF Final application by the Boys and Girls Clubs of Delaware

7 SEED Boys & Girls Clubs of DE Only statewide Boys & Girls Club in the United States Serves 1 out of 7 school-aged youth in Delaware 15 club facilities, 9 school sites, & 5 extension programs Administering club has 1,500 members

8 SEED Target Population 75 children & their families Youth participants in the BGCD after school programs Middle school children (11-13 years old) African American, Latino & Caucasian Most households are low-income & low-wealth

9 SEED Unique Aspects Only SEED site with middle school students as target population Trust accounts held at Smith Barney Accounts held until age 18 (limited exceptions) Ages 18 – 21: use restricted to homeownership, small business, automobile, education, job skills Age 21+: age of majority, remaining funds are unrestricted Statewide collaborative developed this from Task Force & recruited the lead agency

10 SEED Key Partners Boys & Girls Clubs of Delaware (BGCD) Citicorp Trust Bank, fsb & Smith Barney Office of the State Treasurer Delaware Financial Literacy Institute First State Community Loan Fund Nehemiah Gateway Community Development Corporation Center for Economic Education & Entrepreneurship – University of Delaware Center for Entrepreneurship – Delaware State University

11 SEED Account Structure Investment account (co-owned as trust account) $375 initial deposit - after 10 week child training $1,000 in savings matches ($250/year for 4 years) $625 in benchmark incentives, including parent incentives

12 SEED Timeline I BGCD orientation – September 2003 Information sessions/recruitment – beginning in September Enrollment – October – January Financial fitness classes for kids – December/January Financial fitness classes for parents & IDA options – January 2004

13 SEED Timeline II Open accounts – February – June 2004 Add funds for incentives – February 2004 through May 2008 Maintain monthly contact – through June 2005 Maintain quarterly contact – through May 2008 Matched withdrawals – after age 18

14 SEED Current Status 31 children pre-enrolled with signed parent agreements Funding from CFED & Citigroup Foundation with other funding in final rounds Accounts to be opened in December Children enrolling from low-income areas served by 2 BGCD clubs

15 Delaware SEED Contact Information Boys & Girls Clubs of Delaware 669 South Union Street Wilmington, DE 19805 Phone: 302.658.1870 Fax: 302.658.3907 Website: www.bgclubs.orgwww.bgclubs.org


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