Financial Inclusion
American Dream Policy Demonstration (ADD)
Asset Building
This is the first large-scale demonstration of Individual Development Accounts, with approximately 2,400 accounts opened at 13 sites across the country.
ASSET Project
Financial Capability
We seek to increase the financial capability of Head Start families in the St. Louis metropolitan area through financial education.
Assets Across the Life Course
Asset Building
We examine the patterns and determinants of asset accumulation across the life course, using 35 years of data.
Assets and Disability
Asset Building
CSD's work at the intersection of disability and asset building continues to inform policy as well as practice.
Assets for Independence Act Evaluation
Asset Building
We assisted the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Administration for Children and Families in designing the next evaluation of the AFIA program.
AssetsAfrica
Global Asset Building
Our pilot program tests asset-building innovations for impoverished households and communities in Uganda.
China: Inclusive Asset-Based Policy
Global Asset Building
We assist China with creating its first asset-building program and conduct ongoing research with the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.
College Success: Increasing Access through Inclusion in 529 Plans
Asset Building
CSD seeks to inform and put in place an inclusive 529 platform for educational savings to increase postsecondary degree success among lower-income children, youth, and non-traditional students.
Contributions of the Earned Income Tax Credit to Community Development in Indian Country
Native Families and Communities
With the Buder Center for American Indian Studies, we investigate the potential of using the Earned Income Tax Credit toward poverty alleviation in Indian Country.
Dialogues on Assets in Native Communities
Asset Building
We investigate the asset holdings of one Native community by asking members to define "assets" for themselves and for their community.
Economic Security Measure
Asset Building
We expand the national methodology for basic income adequacy and economic security measure by including saving components.
Employee Financial Wellness Programs
Financial Behaviors
Through research, we assess whether such programs offer a promising strategy for building financial security among workers.
Evaluation of Hope Plus Account Program
Global Asset Building
This collaborative research project with the Seoul Welfare Foundation focuses on a matched savings program modeled on Individual Development Accounts.
Exploring Saving for Education in American Indian Communities
Native Families and Communities
Our research addresses saving for post-secondary education in American Indian communities in North Carolina.
Family Assets for Independence in Minnesota
Asset Building
In 1998, the Minnesota Legislature passed into law the Family Assets for Independence in Minnesota (FAIM) Pilot Project for IDAs. FAIM was the first statewide IDA program to be studied in this level of detail.
Financial Capability & Asset Building (FCAB)
Asset Building
We are building a body of evidence in financial capability, defined as both the knowledge to make optimal financial decisions and access to appropriate and beneficial financial services.
Financial Capability & Asset Building in Africa (FCAB Africa)
Asset Building
The Financial Capability & Asset Building in Africa (FCAB Africa) initiative aims to increase financial capability and asset holding among socially and financially marginalized populations in Africa. By improving financial stability and security in these populations, the initiative seeks to strengthen their social and economic well-being.
Financial Capability & Human Services Education
Financial Capability
We address the gap in professional FCAB training of social workers and other human service practitioners who serve low- and moderate-income households.
Global Assets Project
Global Asset Building
Our collaboration with the New America Foundation's Asset Building Program seeks to inform and promote development of asset-building policies and programs worldwide.
Hong Kong: Child Development Fund
Global Asset Building
We provided policy and research design support to the government of Hong Kong as it developed a proposal for a national Child Development Fund.
Hungary and Slovakia: Matched Savings Initiatives
Global Asset Building
Our pilot programs focused on the rural poor with the goal of encouraging low-income families to save for assets for a better life.
I Can Save
Financial Capability
We research how financial education and saving affect student's financial literacy, academic engagement and plans for college.
Inclusion in 529 Savings Plans: Evidence from Maine
Asset Building
The first statewide Child Development Account (CDA) in the U.S., Maine’s Harold Alfond College Challenge, stands as a shining example of universal and progressive accounts at birth. We study the College Challenge and document this CDA’s evolution.
Inclusion in Asset Building: Research and Policy Symposium
Asset Building
We held a research and policy symposium on knowledge foundations and policy strategies to enable low-wealth individuals to build assets.
Indonesia: Asset-Based Policy Development
Global Asset Building
With the Indonesian Ministry of Social Welfare and State Islamic University, we designed an asset-based pilot to be implemented in poor areas of Indonesia.
Israel: Asset Building Policy and Child Development Accounts
Global Asset Building
We work with the Israeli government to develop an asset-building policy of national Child Development Accounts.
Kenya: Asset Building and Investment
Global Asset Building
Our project enables families to save and make investments in the Nairobi Stock Exchange in Kenya.
Management Information System for IDAs (MIS IDA)
Asset Building
We created a tool for the American Dream Policy Demonstration to track demographics and savings of low-income individuals participating in a matched savings program.
Microfinance
Global Asset Building
We focused on credit scoring for microfinance and poverty scoring to improve access for the poor to formal financial services.
Native Assets
Asset Building
Our research examines the effectiveness of asset-building policies in Native communities and seeks to inform policy design to make inclusive asset-building policies.
Native VITA Sites: Linking Tax Returns and Asset Building Strategies
Asset Building
Our project with the Kathryn M. Buder Center for American Indian Studies examines the uptake and potential uses of Earned Income Tax Credit dollars by Native people.
Peru and Colombia: Asset Building Initiatives
Global Asset Building
We provide policy and research design support to nongovernmental organizations in Peru and Colombia as they develop three asset-based poverty alleviation initiatives.
Poor Finances: Assets and Low-Income Households
Asset Building
Our project with the Urban Institute evaluates studies of asset building among low-income households for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
Redevelopment Opportunities for Women Economic Action Program
Financial Capability
We assess REAP and explore the role of financial and economic factors in domestic violence for low-income battered women in the St. Louis region.
Refund to Savings (R2S)
Financial Behaviors
Our experiments measure the effect of interventions informed by behavioral economics that seek to increase saving at tax time.
SEED for Oklahoma Kids (SEED OK)
Asset Building
The SEED OK experiment, which began in 2007, is a large-scale policy test of universal, automatic, and progressive Child Development Accounts. The CDA uses the Oklahoma 529 College Savings Plan platform.
SEED National Initiative
Asset Building
We test asset-building accounts for children and youth to create an inclusive system of Child Development Accounts in 12 communities across the U.S. SEED included more than 1,200 low-income children and their families.
SEED-Uganda
Global Asset Building
We worked with local researchers to implement and test an asset-building intervention with orphaned children at seven primary schools in the Rakai district.
Self Employment Learning Project (SELP)
Asset Building
We examine economic well-being outcomes among low-income individuals who took part in one of seven microenterprise assistance programs in the U.S.
Singapore: Post-Secondary Education Account Policy
Global Asset Building
The policy set up an account for every Singaporean ages 7 to 20. It is one of three asset-building programs that create a cradle-to-grave asset-building system for all.
South Korea: Asset-Based Policy Development
Global Asset Building
We provide policy and research design support to the government of South Korea as it develops and implements programs that focus on social investment.
Southern Regional Asset Building Coalition (SRABC)
Asset Building
We built an inclusive statewide and regional asset-building coalition in the South with Historically Black Colleges and Universities as partners.
State Assets Policy Project
Asset Building
Our research informs development of asset-building policies at the state level and is designed to include traditionally marginalized groups.
Taiwan: Demonstrations and Policy Progress
Global Asset Building
Our project assisted the Taipei City government with policy and research design for its Taipei Family Development Account pilot program.
The United Way of Greater St. Louis Individual Development Account Pilot Program
Asset Building
Our project with the United Way of Greater St. Louis implemented an IDA Pilot Program to explore a way to build assets in low-income households and communities.
Wealth Building in Rural America Project
Asset Building
We research asset development in rural America with a focus on underserved populations
Welfare Reform, Asset-Limit Policy, and Asset Accumulation
Asset Building
We test the role of state welfare asset limits on low-income households' ability to build assets.
YouthSave
Global Asset Building
This initiative in Colombia, Ghana, Kenya and Nepal was to understand conditions for delivery of savings products and services to improve the lives of low-income youth.