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INDIVIDUAL DEVELOPMENT
ACCOUNTS
Individual Development
Accounts (IDAs) are restricted
savings accounts for individuals of limited
financial means and for specific restricted
purposes such as continuing education,
purchasing a home or starting a business. IDA
programs give participants formal and informal
opportunities to learn how to manage and budget
money, improve their earning capability, and
invest in themselves and their
communities. IDA programs are managed by
community organizations and accounts are held at
local financial institutions. Private and public
funds are used to match the contributions of
low-income people as an incentive to
participate. Matches are usually made at a 2:1
to 4:1 ratio.
In Connecticut, the State
Department of Labor (DOL), with federal funding
and private contributions, awards grants to
community organizations for the purpose of
implementing Individual Development Accounts for
lower income individuals and families. There are
also private and/or government partnerships,
apart from the DOL funded programs, that
administer IDA programs in Connecticut.
ELIGIBILITY
Eligibility requirements vary but, for most of the
community organizations that administer IDA
programs in Connecticut, eligibility
requirements include:
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Residency in given towns or
counties;
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Employed;
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Income restrictions - 200% FPL or
receiving assistance under TANF or eligible
for the Federal Earned Income Tax Credit;
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Family net worth less than $10,000.
HOW IDAs WORK
Participants are usually asked to:
- Make monthly savings deposits;
- Contribute to a savings program
for a maximum of four years;
- Attend a personal financial
management workshop series; and
- Participate in asset-specific
ownership preparation training.
Matched funds will be made
available to participants when they are ready to
purchase an asset. At that time a check will be
issued directly to the company, institution or
individual furnishing all or a part of a
participant's asset goal (a mortgage company,
home inspector, wholesale supplier, or community
college, for example).
TO FIND PROVIDERS IN
CONNECTICUT'S COMMUNITY RESOURCES DATABASE:
Search by service name:
Individual
Development Accounts
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PREPARED BY: 211/rj
CONTENT LAST REVIEWED: January2013
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