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Program Costs for Individual Development Accounts: Final Figures from CAPTC in Tulsa

Cost effective approach towards saving in Individual Development Accounts

What does it cost a non-profit community organization to run a “high-touch” program for Individual Development Accounts (IDAs)? This paper presents final unit-cost estimates (updating Schreiner 2002a and 2000a) for the Community Action Project of Tulsa County. A participant-month of IDA services had program costs of about US $61 (excluding matches). With net monthly IDA savings of about US $20 per participant, US $1 saved in an IDA cost about US $3. Benefits were not measured, so it is not known whether they exceed costs. In any case, knowledge of costs helps inform IDA policy. While not precluding complementary "“high-touch”," targeted, time-limited, community-based IDA programs with state, local, or private funding to provide financial education and other supports, it seems likely that an inclusive, permanent IDA program would require a high-tech, “"low-touch"” basic design run by low-cost asset managers with federal funding.

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By Schreiner, M. 
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