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PA Appalachian Capital Alliance is a newly forming CDFI that will serve 52
rural counties in PA that are purported to be home to the largest rural population in the USA. A Family Savings Account program is available for us to administer if we can find someone who will have the skills, ingenuity and inclination to serve a population that is large, poor, largely greying and disparately situated over a very big geographic area. I had heard that VISTA can provide volunteers to administer Individual Development Account programs and the PA Family Savings Account is just such a program. COuld you help me locate that link or others. We need someone who will enjoy helping people within 200 percent of poverty income levels learn about and start up savings program that will be matched by state grant funds if the monies saved are used for child care, education, micro business start ups, small business development, etc. Thanks. This post transferred from the cdb-l mailing list |
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The Corporation for National Service is the government agency that
administers the VISTA program. In addition to national VISTA projects (such as those operated by the National Federation of Community Development Credit Unions and the Corporation for Enterprise Development), each state has its own CNS office through which organizations can apply directly for their own VISTA contract. State offices are often looking for strong project sites and if you are unable to get a VISTA through NFCDCU or CFED you might want to try this route. To find your local CNS office check the white pages or contact the national CNS office at 202-606-5000. You can also check their website: http://www.cns.gov Here at NFCDCU we have operated a national IDA VISTA project since 1997, but we place VISTAs exclusively at community development credit union IDA programs. If I can be of any assistance, please let me know. I would be happy to connect developing IDA programs with our member credit unions who are interested in serving as the financial institution partner for an IDA program. Deyanira Del Rio Program Officer National Federation of Community Development Credit Unions 212-809-1850, ext. 210 212-809-3274 fax ddelrio@natfed.org This post transferred from the cdb-l mailing list |
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VISTA is a capacity-building program of the Corporation for National
Service (CNS). There is a CNS (government) office in your state through which you may be able to submit a grant proposal for VISTA(s) for one or several years. The VISTA program designs and implements "systems" at the community level. They would be able to design adverts/brochures, training programs and recruit community partners and volunteers to further administer an IDA program. Be very clear about your program objectives and the use of VISTAs--they are organizers, mobilizers, not administrative staff, and are not designed to fill a staff role--you will be asked how you plan to phase out their assistance. With a 30+ year history of working in communities, the VISTA program can provide an added boost to a community-based program like IDAs and can also meet related needs in these rural areas. Best wishes! __________________________________________________ _________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866] This post transferred from the cdb-l mailing list |
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We would appreciate being included in seeking VISTA support for IDA
programs. We are: ACCESS, inc., 3630 Aviation Way, Medford, OR 97504, 541-779-6691 (contact=Carlus Harris) Thanks. -----Original Message----- From: Tiffany Eng <tiffany@cfed.org> To: CarolCoren@aol.com <CarolCoren@aol.com> Cc: COMMUNITYDEVELOPMENTBANKING-L@CORNELL.EDU <COMMUNITYDEVELOPMENTBANKING-L@CORNELL.EDU> Date: Tuesday, March 16, 1999 9:27 AM Subject: RE: VISTA Support for IDA program >Carol (and all other interested IDA Programs)- > >We at CFED run an IDA VISTA program and are currently reviewing sites to >receive a VISTA as you described, to work on IDA program development and >build an organization's capacity to serve IDA participants. Unfortunately we >cannot accept new organizations at this time. If you send me all of your >contact information, including name of org., fax, phone, and address, we >will add your organization to the list to receive materials for applying for >a VISTA this fall. The next round of VISTAs after this current one will >begin Jan/Feb 2000 (VISTAs serve for one year). Our VISTAs and their >supervisors will receive comprehensive best practice IDA and MIS IDA >training and will arrive at your site ready and trained to work on an IDA >program. Given the current early stage you are in, next Jan may be good >timing after all. The National Federation for Community Dev. Credit Unions >has a parallel program for its member organizations. If you are a member, >contact > >Dei DelRio, NFCDCU >+1 (800) 437-8711 x210 >ddelrio@natfed.org > > >I have also attached a job description and program summary for your >reference. > >Thanks for your interest. > >Tiffany Eng > >Corporation for Enterprise Development >777 N. Capitol St, NE >Washington, DC 20002 >p 202 408 9788 >f 202 408 9793 > >-----Original Message----- >From: owner-COMMUNITYDEVELOPMENTBANKING-L@cornell.edu >[mailto >CarolCoren@aol.com >Sent: Monday, March 15, 1999 3:41 PM >To: COMMUNITYDEVELOPMENTBANKING-L@cornell.edu >Subject: VISTA Support for IDA program > > >PA Appalachian Capital Alliance is a newly forming CDFI that will serve 52 >rural counties in PA that are purported to be home to the largest rural >population in the USA. A Family Savings Account program is available for us >to administer if we can find someone who will have the skills, ingenuity and >inclination to serve a population that is large, poor, largely greying and >disparately situated over a very big geographic area. I had heard that >VISTA >can provide volunteers to administer Individual Development Account programs >and the PA Family Savings Account is just such a program. COuld you help me >locate that link or others. We need someone who will enjoy helping people >within 200 percent of poverty income levels learn about and start up savings >program that will be matched by state grant funds if the monies saved are >used >for child care, education, micro business start ups, small business >development, etc. Thanks. > This post transferred from the cdb-l mailing list |