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Individual Development Accounts (IDAs)
An IDA is specifically designed for low-income individuals and families. Deposits made to an IDA are matched by government and private sector sources. The program rewards responsible saving and allows economically challenged citizens to save for three primary purposes: down payment on a first home, tuition for post-secondary education, or to start a business.
- Summary
- For low- to moderate-income individuals
- Matching funds at $2 for every $1 saved
- A maximum matching amount of $2,000
- Free financial education
- Save for a first home, college, or to start a business
- Families must qualify for an IDA through a participating government or non-profit agency. Contact United Way for more information.
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- Eligibility
The eligibility for Idaho's IDA program include:
- Be at least 18 years old
- Live in Idaho
- Have a stable source of earned income
- Have a household income at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level and household networth less than $10,000 (excluding an owned home and one vehicle) OR be eligible for Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) OR Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC)
Families must qualify for an IDA through a participating government or non-profit agency. Contact the United Way of Treasure Valley for more information.