| IDAs are restricted savings accounts
used solely for the purpose of investing in qualified assets,
such as a home, post-secondary education, or a small business.
IDA programs match the IDA savings of low-income account holders
from earned income.
Funds are provided by both public and private organizations.
The programs require committments from 1 year to 3 years.
A good website to view regarding all IDA programs in Massachusetts
is MIDAS. |
Saving for Success
International
Institute of Boston
Julie Sutton
One Milk Street
Boston, MA 02109
617.695.1639 |
Talking Dollars, Making Sense
Allston
Brighton Community Development Corporation
Michelle Meiser
15 North Beacon Street
Allston, MA 02134
617.787.3874 |
Growing Your Money Madison
Park Development Corporation
Jackie Cooper
2201 Washington Street
Roxbury, MA 02120
617.541.3900 |
Project Wealth Organization
for a New Equality
Rebecca Ely
410 Boylston Street, 5th Floor
Boston, MA 02116
617.424.6631 x13 |
Economic Empowerment Program Women's
Institute for Housing and Economic Development
Dia Damali
14 Beacon Street, Suite 608
Boston, MA 02108
617.367.0520 |
Independent Deposit Account Independent
Deposit Accounts Network for Practitioners
Walter Suckau
410 Boylston Street, 5th Floor
Boston, MA 02116
617.599.8766 |
Dollar for Dollar Jewish
Vocational Service Center for Careers and Lifelong Learning
Robby Vanrykel
105 Chauncy St.
Boston, MA 02111
617.399.3233 |
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