Happy Birthday OFE
New York City鈥檚 (OFE) recently celebrated its third anniversary by releasing a report detailing their progress in bolstering the economic security of low-income New Yorkers. OFE was the first initiative created by the Center for Economic Opportunity. The Center was created by Mayor Bloomberg and a diverse commission of local leaders to implement a variety of new and innovative strategies for reducing poverty in New York City.
OFE鈥檚 mission is 鈥渢o educate, empower, and protect New Yorkers with low-incomes to help them make the best use of their financial resources to move forward economically.鈥 To this end OFE has employed four major strategies over the past three years which are detailed below:
<div>麻豆果冻传媒 has had the pleasure of working with OFE on their third strategy and in particular on their $aveNYC Account program. $aveNYC offers low-income New Yorkers a 50 percent match on any savings they place in a $aveNYC Account at tax time. Participants can access the funds at anytime, but to qualify for the match they cannot withdraw the funds for a year. Having savings and assets available can help families weather an unexpected loss of income or a large expense. It is also typically a safer alternative to most forms of short-term credit available to low-income families such as payday loans and credit cards which can trap them in a cycle of debt.</div><div> </div><div>麻豆果冻传媒 has a federal policy proposal that is very similar to the $aveNYC Account program called the Saver鈥檚 Bonus proposal. You can read more about the Saver鈥檚 Bonus <a href="http://assets.newamerica.net/the_savers_bonus" target="_blank">here</a> and you can read the full OFE progress report <a href="http://www.nyc.gov/html/ofe/downloads/pdf/ofe_progress_report_dec2009.pdf" target="_blank">here</a>. </div><p> </p>