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Title: SECURE Tulare


1
SECURE Tulare
  • Securing Economic Collaboration, Understanding,
    Resources, and Empowerment for Tulare County

2
Tulare County Financial Education Stakeholders
  • Frank Ruiz
  • Community Development Specialist
  • County of Tulare
  • Community Development Redevelopment Division

3
Welcome to Tulare County
  • Hispanics/Latinos are the Majority (51,
    Target-78)
  • Large Immigrant Community (23, Target-42)
  • Need for Spanish Language Services (16 speak
    Spanish but do not speak English well,
    Target-37)
  • Highest Unemployment in the Valley (13,
    Target-24)
  • Low Educational Attainment (23 with less than a
    high school education, Target-48)
  • Pervasive Poverty (23 of Population,
    Target-35.9)
  • Target Census Designated Places on the Valley
    Floor of Tulare County

4
Need for Financial Education
  • Underutilization of Financial Assistance Programs
  • Unclaimed EITC 24.6 million
  • Large Unbanked Population
  • Up to 50 of Latinos do not have a transaction
    account
  • Financially Disconnected Population
  • 43 of Latino workers know nothing of investing
    or saving for retirement

5
Power of Latino Consumers
  • March 15, 2004 Business Week Article
  • Since November, 2001, Wells Fargo L.A. Region has
    opened 250,000 accounts by accepting matricula
    consular cards
  • 22,000 new accounts are opened each month in L.A.
  • Additional services are able to be provided to
    immigrants such as Opportunity Checking Accounts
    Intercuenta Express

6
Reaching Latino Customers
  • Citibank Global Transfers
  • Real-time money transfers domestically or to
    Mexico for a flat 5 fee
  • Citibank Access Account
  • Entry-level, checkless checking account
  • Banamex Tricolor Card
  • Allows recipients of the transferred funds in
    Mexico to access the funds
  • Banamex USA Bi-national Credit Card
  • Allows US customers to share their lines of
    credit and other benefits with their families or
    friends in Mexico

7
Local Stakeholder Support
  • Over 33 Tulare County Stakeholder Agencies
  • Local Government
  • Non-Profits
  • Banks Credit Unions
  • Local Education
  • Local Media
  • State Federal Partners
  • Purpose Reaching the underserved through a
    collaborative outreach and education program

8
A Call to Arms
  • "Silver and gold I do not have, but what I do
    have I give to you.
  • - Simon Peter

9
Local Government Partners
  • Tulare County Redevelopment Agency
  • Health Human Services Agency
  • Workforce Investment Board
  • Housing Authority of Tulare County
  • Tulare County Library

10
Local Non-Profit Partners
  • Community Service Employment Training (C-SET)
  • ACORN Housing
  • Self-Help Enterprises
  • Love In the Name of Christ
  • First 5 Tulare County
  • Center for Independent Living
  • Valley Small Business Development Corporation
  • Central California Small Business Development
    Center
  • California Reinvestment Coalition
  • Proteus
  • United Way
  • FoodLink
  • Consumer Credit Counseling Services

11
Bank Credit Union Partners
  • Tucoemas Federal Credit Union
  • Citibank
  • Bank of the Sierra
  • El Futuro Federal Credit Union
  • Valley Small Business Development Corp.
  • Wells Fargo
  • Most local banks have voiced their support

12
Other Local Partners
  • Local Education
  • Office of Education School-to-Career Program
  • College of the Sequoias
  • Porterville College
  • San Joaquin Valley College
  • Local Media
  • Fresno Bee
  • El Sol Newspaper
  • Other
  • Central Valley Legal Services
  • Annya's Tax Service
  • Winegard Energy

13
Federal Partners
  • Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC)
  • Department of Housing Urban Development (HUD)
  • Internal Revenue Service (IRS)
  • United Stated Department of Agriculture (USDA)

14
Pilot Project SECURE Tulare
  • Securing Economic Collaboration, Understanding,
    Resources, and Empowerment for Tulare County

15
Workshop Logistics
  • Target Group
  • Low-income, Unbanked, Latino Families
  • Special Emphasis on Spanish only Families
  • Targeted Areas
  • 11 Unincorporated Communities Countywide Pixley,
    Earlimart, Goshen, Ivanhoe, Orosi, Poplar,
    Richgrove, Strathmore, Terra Bella, Tipton,
    Traver
  • Six Consecutive Weeks (once per week)
  • Two Hours Per Workshop

16
Program Structure
  • Program Duration Two Years
  • Staffing
  • Community Organizers
  • Workshop Facilitators
  • Promotion Incentives
  • Community Accessibility
  • Participation Incentives
  • Asset Accumulation

17
Topics Covered
  • Immediate Family Economic Security Financial
    Relief
  • Importance of Budgeting Transaction Accounts
  • Creditworthiness Predatory Lending
  • Homeownership Home Maintenance Resources
  • Career Development Job Training, Higher
    Education, and Small Business Development
    Resources
  • Community Involvement Celebration

18
Pixley Pilot Project
  • Started on November 10, 2005
  • Thursday Nights at C-SET Office
  • Participants Served 20 per workshop
  • Partner Agencies 24 presenting
  • Lessons Learned
  • Bank involvement is very important
  • Partner with local community organizations and
    programs with captive audiences
  • Experienced translators are necessary

19
Your Role as a Bank
  • Funding for Program Costs
  • Community Sponsorships of 2,500
  • Workshop Presenters
  • Introduction
  • Budgeting Basics Modern Banking
  • Creditworthiness Predatory Lending
  • Homeownership Resources
  • Materials Incentives
  • Transaction Account Assistance
  • Asset Accumulation Incentives

20
Potential Benefits
  • Community Benefit
  • Financial Relief through Education (Quality of
    Life)
  • Target Rich Environment
  • Up to 50 of Latinos do not have a transaction
    account
  • Remittances to Latin America 30 billion in
    2004
  • Migrants spent approximately 700 million in
    transfer commissions and other fees in 2004
  • Expanding Market
  • Significant development pressure in target
    communities
  • Limited banking resources in the unincorporated
    areas
  • CRA Credit

21
Contact Information
  • SECURE Tulare
  • Securing Economic Collaboration, Understanding,
    Resources, and Empowerment for Tulare County
  • Frank Ruiz
  • Community Development Specialist
  • County of Tulare
  • (559) 733-6291
  • fruiz_at_co.tulare.ca.us
  • Raquel Acuña
  • Program Coordinator
  • Community Service Employment Training
  • (559) 757-1604
  • racuna_at_cset.org
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