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Title: What is EARN


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What is EARN?
EARN breaks the cycle of poverty and creates new
cycles of prosperity by helping low-wage families
build assets.
  • Helping low-wage families save to invest in
    homes, education, small business.
  • Providing money management training, coaching and
    financial planning to help families achieve their
    dreams.
  • Working at the state and local level to change
    policies that increase asset-building
    opportunities for workers.

2
EARNs Asset Building Framework
3
Who EARN Serves How Theyre Doing
  • 2000 Savers are Bay Area residents who dream of
    achieving financial security using IDAs
  • Average income is under 20k/year per household
    when Savers start
  • 83 people of color, 65 women
  • 64 are from households with children
  • 17,000 newly banked San Franciscans through Bank
    on SF
  • 300 Alums with access to financial coaching and
    planning
  • EARN Savers put aside 5 of their gross income,
    avg. 75/month
  • EARN Savers have put aside over 2.2 million of
    their own hard earned dollars.
  • 300 Alums have invested over 2 million
  • 70 Savers have purchased homes!
  • Nearly all EARN homeowners have 30 year fixed
    rate mortgages
  • EARN disallows predatory mortgage products
  • Alumni leadership council active and engaged

4
EARNs Policy Arm APIC
  • APIC's vision is to create a lasting influence
    on
  • Public PolicyBy driving the creation of a long
    term, strategic asset-development policy agenda
    in California. 
  • LeadershipBy supporting asset-building
    champions to lead their communities, agencies,
    companies and sectors in promoting
    wealth-building opportunities for California's
    working poor. 
  • Public WillBy building public support for
    asset-building policies that enable all families
    to achieve economic security.

5
Keys to Success Using Data - 1
  • Qualitative
  • People relate to people so start with stories
    and images
  • Choose stories carefully vet them for your
    target audience
  • Enlist Savers/Clients to tell their stories
  • Maintain Saver dignity avoid pimping
  • Message development is critical and time
    intensive
  • Use video and youtube

6
Meet the Greens
Before joining the EARN program, we had no
savings to speak of. Now, we have achieved one of
our biggest dreams. - Adrian Green
7
Keys to Success Using Data - 2
  • Quantitative
  • Use numbers to punctuate key elements of stories
    you present
  • Choose your numbers even more carefully than your
    stories
  • Use very few numbers
  • Studies find that audiences forget numbers almost
    immediately but they remember stories
  • Spend time thinking about your numbers no
    cookie cutting
  • Are they strategically aligned with your goals?
  • Will they be meaningful to the woman on the
    street?
  • Are they politically and locally relevant?
  • Are they rigorous and compelling?

8
LAPI an Online Tool for Advocacy
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That is Highly Localized
10
Keys to Effective Communications
  • Advocates compete in a marketplace of policy
    ideas we need to prepare to succeed in this
    context
  • Invest time and expertise in messaging
  • Elevator speeches matter
  • Avoid the Curse of Knowledge
  • Ensure media products are high quality
  • Work connections to meet key stakeholders warm
    introductions make a difference and provide
    instant credibility
  • Practice on video, in groups, alone

11
Confessions of an Elected Official
  • All materials go to the circular file 100
  • Some staff members may keep materials on file
  • Emails from advocates are almost never read
    unless they are from long-trusted associates
  • Subject lines matter all newsletters deleted
    immediately
  • First impressions of the appearance of
    materials presented at a meeting, elevator
    speech, and poise of presenter form lasting
    opinions

12
EARN APIC Success Stories
  • LAPI Data is static but shocking we use it
    accordingly
  • Spurred change in Marin County
  • We Do NOT use it seek a new standard
  • Never fails to instantly engage state legislators
  • Highly localized
  • Stories have been catalysts
  • Mayor Gavin Newsom gives EARN too much credit
    sometimes because he remembers our stories
  • Stories key in securing sponsors for asset limit
    bill

13
Contact Info
  • Ben Mangan
  • President, CEO Co-founder
  • EARN APIC
  • 235 Montgomery Street, SF CA 94104
  • 415-217-3662
  • ben_at_sfearn.org
  • www.sfearn.org
  • www.assetpolicy.org
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