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Family Assets for Independence in Minnesota

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Family Assets for Independence in Minnesota

Family Assets for Independence in Minnesota (FAIM) is a matched savings project to help MN low-wage earners build assets through: purchase of a home, pursuit of higher education or the launching/expansion of a small business. FAIM is part of a national initiative to promote Individual Development Accounts (IDAs). It targets the working poor, provide subsidies through matches rather than through tax breaks and requires account holders to attend financial literacy classes. FAIM helps people change spending & saving behavior and cover topics such as debt management, credit reports etc. FAIM strives to break generational poverty through asset acquisition.

FAIM collaborates with multiple partners statewide: Office of Economic Opportunity, MN Dept. of Human Services, Bremer Bank, McKnight Foundation, Twin Cities City County Federal Credit Union, Office of Community Services, US Dept. of Health & Human Services, MN Community Action Agencies, Women Venture, Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe, Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe, Northland, Northwest MN & Southwest MN Foundations, United Way and Wells Fargo.

Locally FAIM collaborates with MNSCU and their offices of Financial Aid, with the University of MN Extension services as they provide our required "Home Stretch" classes, USDA Rural Development, MN Work Force Centers, US Dept. of Labor's Experience Works Senior Comm. Service Employment program, SCORE, and our passionate community leaders in the following MN counties: Grant, Douglas, Pope, Stevens and Traverse .

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Heather Thormodson
Jul 05, 2011
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West Central MN Communities Action

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411 Industrial Park Blvd., Elbow Lake, MN 56531

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United States, MN, Grant County

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Family Assets for Independence in Minnesota

Briefly describe the problem—or opportunity—your community improvement project addresses

Family Assets for Independence in Minnesota (FAIM) is a matched savings project to help MN low-wage earners build assets through: purchase of a home, pursuit of higher education or the launching/expansion of a small business. FAIM is part of a national initiative to promote Individual Development Accounts (IDAs). It targets the working poor, provide subsidies through matches rather than through tax breaks and requires account holders to attend financial literacy classes. FAIM helps people change spending & saving behavior and cover topics such as debt management, credit reports etc. FAIM strives to break generational poverty through asset acquisition.

FAIM collaborates with multiple partners statewide: Office of Economic Opportunity, MN Dept. of Human Services, Bremer Bank, McKnight Foundation, Twin Cities City County Federal Credit Union, Office of Community Services, US Dept. of Health & Human Services, MN Community Action Agencies, Women Venture, Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe, Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe, Northland, Northwest MN & Southwest MN Foundations, United Way and Wells Fargo.

Locally FAIM collaborates with MNSCU and their offices of Financial Aid, with the University of MN Extension services as they provide our required "Home Stretch" classes, USDA Rural Development, MN Work Force Centers, US Dept. of Labor's Experience Works Senior Comm. Service Employment program, SCORE, and our passionate community leaders in the following MN counties: Grant, Douglas, Pope, Stevens and Traverse .

Tell us about the community in which your project is taking place

The median average resident age is 42.5 years old, 49% male/51% female, 98.2% white/.7% two or more races/.6% American Indian/.5% Hispanic, average household size is 2.5 people. Industries providing employment: Educational,social services (24.4%), Agriculture,forestry,fish & hunt, and mining (14.1%), Retail trade (11.8%).

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Country your work focuses on

United States, MN, Grant County

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To what extent does your community improvement project involve collaboration or partnerships that are outside or cross traditional organizational or sector boundaries?

FAIM collaborates with: Office of Economic Opportunity, MN Dept. of Human Services, Bremer Bank, McKnight Foundation, Twin Cities City County Federal Credit Union, Office of Community Services, US Dept. of Health & Human Services, MN Community Action Agencies, Women Venture, Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe, Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe, Northland, NW MN & SW MN Foundations, United Way and Wells Fargo.

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What makes your community improvement project innovative and how has it improved the quality of life?

The FAIM program is a three prong approach to lifting people up & out of poverty through asset building and financial literacy. When a participant purchases a home, it adds to the stability of the community. The participant that pursues their education, shares their knowledge & contributes to the greater good of the community. The participant that launches or expands a small business, stirs and infuses the local economy.
Not only does FAIM match at a rate of 3:1 but, it also have high standards for its participants as they go through our program. FAIM requires attendance and participation in a 12 hour financial literacy course that covers topics such as debt management, spending and saving behaviors, how a credit score is derived and it's impact for a household's financial future.
FAIM also requires an additional 10 hours of asset-specific classes. For our home purchase track, FAIM collaborates with the U of MN Extension to perform the "Homestretch" class. FAIM works with the MNSCU system for our participants to meet with their advisers and campus student services staff for our education track. Lastly, the development of a strong business plan is also unique to FAIM.

Progress and Next Steps

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Tell us about the planning and implementation done to date, and by whom

WCMCA's FAIM participants have saved $80,050.40. The match is 3:1 and have spent out $177,380.74 plus $47,033.80 from WCMCA participants savings for a total of $224,414.54 going back into the local economy. WCMCA has started conversations with another MN Community & Technical College campus for expansion of our collaborators. WCMCA has researched & shared best practices amongst program coordinators statewide. Currently WCMCA is expanding our tracking & database systems to strategically align ourselves with anticipated future requests. FAIM's website continues to grow & serve as an instrumental piece to the way of work, as well as a strong communication tool to potential program participants/collaborators/general public. This will allow FAIM to remain nimble and well positioned for the future.

WCMCA currently serves in a mentor role with North Dakota Community Action Partnership as they strive for replication of the Family Assets for Independence in Minnesota program. This past spring, WCMCA presented FAIM at the CFED conference in Boston.

FAIM participant's testimonials state a feeling of success, hope & determination towards a brighter day.

FAIM has developed forms, systems, practices and program know how. Other states come to us as a resource.

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