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State-level Individual Development Account (IDA) Policy: Opportunities and Challenges for Rural Areas
Publisher(s):This report gives a brief IDA policy history and outlines variations in state level policy and how they affect rural populations. Special attention is paid to policy reforms to make IDAs more relevant and helpful for different rural populations.
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Status of State Supported IDA Programs in 2005
Publisher(s):This report describes results from a 2005 survey of state-sponsored IDA programs. Information reported includes IDA policy background, state funding allocations and sources, state-level collaborations, and efforts to recruit diverse populations.
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Asset-building in Tribal Communities: Generating native discussion and practical approaches
Publisher(s):This policy report outlines the basic concepts of asset-building, including terms and definitions. The authors then use a cultural context to understand these concepts in Native American communities, and highlight a few examples of programs across the country.
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State Policy Trends for Individual Development Accounts in the United States: 1993-2003
Publisher(s):This policy report explains the IDA movement, the case for asset-based policy development, trends in state IDA policy development, and analysis of selected state law provisions and policies. Challenges for the future are offered.