This brief presents a policy model for partnering statewide Child Development Accounts (CDAs) with other federal, state, city, and community services for financially vulnerable families. Statewide CDAs use 529 plans as the financial platform. The brief first outlines the different strengths of local municipalities, social service organizations, and statewide CDAs, and then illustrates the benefits of a combined policy model. The model is designed to increase the positive impacts at scale and ensure that statewide CDAs complement but do not replace efforts by local organizations and governments. With partnerships formed and common challenges met, statewide CDAs, local municipalities and social service organizations will be better able to off...
SEED for Oklahoma Kids: Demonstrating Child Development Accounts for All Newborn
This Working Paper has been submitted for inclusion in the new online edition of theEncyclopedia of ...
A key objective of Child Development Accounts (CDAs) is to increase college completion rates among d...
This brief presents a policy model for partnering statewide Child Development Accounts (CDAs) with o...
In this policy brief, prominent Child Development Account (CDA) experts and researchers recommend ch...
College Savings Plans: A Platform for Inclusive and Progressive Child Development Account
Financially vulnerable families face numerous challenges that can adversely affect their children’s ...
In this policy brief, prominent Child Development Account (CDA) experts and researchers present the ...
Statewide Child Development Accounts (CDAs) provide assets and encourage saving for postsecondary ed...
This Fact Sheet defines 10 essential and well-established design elements of state CDA legislation. ...
The United States subsidizes asset accumulation for middle- and especially high-income families thro...
This policy action statement was developed by members of the networks engaged in the Grand Challenge...
If low-income families believe that having savings will jeopardize their public assistance benefits,...
First proposed in 1991, inclusive asset-building policy for each child, policy that begins at birth,...
Extreme wealth inequality imposes significant constraints on financially vulnerable families, especi...
SEED for Oklahoma Kids: Demonstrating Child Development Accounts for All Newborn
This Working Paper has been submitted for inclusion in the new online edition of theEncyclopedia of ...
A key objective of Child Development Accounts (CDAs) is to increase college completion rates among d...
This brief presents a policy model for partnering statewide Child Development Accounts (CDAs) with o...
In this policy brief, prominent Child Development Account (CDA) experts and researchers recommend ch...
College Savings Plans: A Platform for Inclusive and Progressive Child Development Account
Financially vulnerable families face numerous challenges that can adversely affect their children’s ...
In this policy brief, prominent Child Development Account (CDA) experts and researchers present the ...
Statewide Child Development Accounts (CDAs) provide assets and encourage saving for postsecondary ed...
This Fact Sheet defines 10 essential and well-established design elements of state CDA legislation. ...
The United States subsidizes asset accumulation for middle- and especially high-income families thro...
This policy action statement was developed by members of the networks engaged in the Grand Challenge...
If low-income families believe that having savings will jeopardize their public assistance benefits,...
First proposed in 1991, inclusive asset-building policy for each child, policy that begins at birth,...
Extreme wealth inequality imposes significant constraints on financially vulnerable families, especi...
SEED for Oklahoma Kids: Demonstrating Child Development Accounts for All Newborn
This Working Paper has been submitted for inclusion in the new online edition of theEncyclopedia of ...
A key objective of Child Development Accounts (CDAs) is to increase college completion rates among d...