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Bank On Hampton Roads and Matched Savings Program
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Testimonial http://www.bankonhamptonroads.com/p/testimonials.html
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Coming Up Short INCOME: Volatile income is an issue that affects 1/3 OF AMERICANS EXPENSES: Unpredictable expenses make it harder for households to achieve a balanced budget. Over 100 Million Americans have difficulty managing monthly cash flow Source: CFSI
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Savings Crisis 45% Households had saved no portion of income in 2012 61% Households do not have a rainy day fund sufficient to sustain themselves at poverty for three months Source: www.assetsandopportunity.org
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Limited Credit Alternatives Lack of savings makes families dependent on unaffordable credit options >10 million Americans rely on high cost alternative lending options Source: CFSI
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Psychological Impact Paying with our health Money stress leading cause of stress for families Loss of stability Loss of productivity and even IQ! Source: CFSI
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Local Challenges MEASUREVirginia BeachPortsmouthNorfolk Population439,52895,786245,428 Median Income$65,980$46,166$44,747 Poverty7.0%30,76614.4%13,79319.2%47,122 SNAP Eligible (food)6.9%30,32716.3%15,61315.9%39,023 EITC Return (tax)18.35%36,74330.19%12,73629.78%28,206 Liquid Asset Poverty33.4%146,80243.9%42,05050.9%124,923 EITC= Earned Income Tax Credit SNAP = Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
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Measure of Financial Stress Percentages Citizens EITC= Earned Income Tax Credit SNAP = Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
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Bank On Hampton Roads 10 Month Financial Empowerment Program offers: –Financial Education Classes –Personalized Financial Coaching –Low Cost Banking Services (partner providers) Classes begin 3 semesters each year: –January/April/September
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Who is a Bank On Student? Open Classes –Anyone interested may attend Ideal for: –Young Adults –Single Parents –Military and Veterans –Sandwich Generation –Persons in Transition –Financially Stressed
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Participant Achievements Financial Assessment Credit Report Review Goal Establishment Increase Income Opportunity Grow Savings Debt Reduction Improve Credit Score Build Assets Consumer Protection
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Results
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Faith Community Extension of benevolence programs – offers a hand up instead of a hand out Churches host classes as local empowerment mission outreach to their neighborhoods Churches offer financial coaching Welcomes people into the church without making them feel uncomfortable
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Matched Savings Matched Savings Program: –Established as anti-predatory lending outreach –Encourages participation through program –Matches $150 of savings if participant: Saves $150 Perfect Attendance (Attend 10 Classes) Uses Coaching Completes Financial Challenge Match establishes emergency fund of $300
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Volunteerism Provide classroom instruction and/or coaching Financial Professionals: –Bankers –Accredited Financial Counselors –Credit Counselors –Financial Planners –Housing Counselors Interested Citizens and Bank On Graduates: –Master Financial Educator Volunteer Program 10 – weeks of training All volunteers participate in 2 Hour orientation to the Bank On Program
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Program Needs Volunteers – Financial Professionals and those with a passion to help others Matched Savings – Adopt families as they build their financial security. Cost $150 per family. Sponsor forms available –Participation in Financial Empowerment Team that oversees the matched savings Promotion – Congregation members and citizens in your neighborhood that can benefit. Marketing materials and talking points available.
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Testimonial www.bankonhamptonroads.com
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QUESTIONS Contact: LORI IRWIN Financial Empowerment Coordinator Phone: 757-943-9652 Email: bankonhr@gmail.com
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