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AKRON $AVE$
     CITY CHOSEN FOR PILOT FISCAL EDUCATION PROGRAM

(09/22/08) - Akron is the first city in the nation to become a ''Savings Community'' in a special initiative by the U.S. Conference of Mayors (USCM) and America Saves, a nonprofit group that encourages consumer savings and debt reduction. Akron was chosen, in part, because of Mayor Don Plusquellic's leadership of the U.S. Conference of Mayors in 2004 and 2005, during which time the Dollarwise savings program was launched.

IMAGE: Mayor's news conference. Click to enlarge.Savings Communities Initiative is a product of the non-profit Consumer Federation of America and the USCM

The special program begins the week of September 22, 2008 as part of Dollarwise Week, a financial education program focusing on schools. The initiative will continue until America Saves Week, which starts Feb. 22, 2009.

The initiative hopes to get Akron to come up with a savings goal of $1 million by giving individuals opportunities to partner with money counselors to remake their budgets and to offer other financial education.

Akron's project is the first of its kind in the nation. “This is a pilot program,” said Dustin Joyce of the U.S. Conference of Mayors. “It is one step toward modifying people’s behavior, changing the mindset to one of accruing savings, not debt.”

Plusquellic equated its potential success with other behavior modification efforts such as Keep America Beautiful (litter reduction), Project Learn for literacy and numerous stop smoking efforts.

“The reason most of these have worked,” said Plusquellic, “is that we started with children in school. They then brought the message home to mom and dad. Maybe it was ‘don’t litter’ or it was about learning to read or ‘stop smoking’. What we have learned is that the message is loud and clear when it comes from our kids.”

America’s overall rate of personal savings is near zero, according to George Barany of the Consumer Federation of America. He is its director of financial education.  

“Local leadership is really the key to providing the encouragement and support people need to be able to change their habits,” Barany said. “This is especially difficult for lower income folks, so we are pleased by the level of support we see in Akron from the mayor and the banking and non-profit communities.”

The centerpiece of the initiative is a coalition of local employers, financial institutions, non-profits and others that promotes a message of personal savings and provides concrete opportunities to help people save.

For a bank or credit union, that could mean offering and promoting a no-fee savings account. An employer could work to boost participation in a workplace retirement program. A non –profit could offer financial counseling or education.

Together, members of the savings coalition will track and publicize the goal and the effort and report final results in February during America Saves Week.

Go to www.AkronSaves.org for more information.

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