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We would like to thank Annie E. Casey, Charles Stewart Mott Foundation, McKnight Foundation, and the University of Michigan’s School of Social Work for their financial support to make this event possible.
We would also like to thank our co-sponsors (Center for Social Development, Center for Guaranteed Income Reesarch and Poverty Solutions) for helping to bring together this collection of researchers, practitioners, and policy makers. This conference could not have taken place and been the success that it was without their collaboration.
In 2016, the Community Foundation of Wabash County (CFWC) created the Imagine Early program (first known as Promise Scholars then more recently as the Early Award Scholarship Program). Imagine Early, a type of Children’s Savings Account (CSA) program, expands on traditional CSAs by providing merit-based educational scholarships. The scholarships are earned by students through their efforts in school and are awarded into their Community Foundation Imagine Early Fund.
In this paper, the author organizes the history of our understanding of CSAs impact on college as a series of “evolutions” advancing the field. In addition, the paper uses a continuum of evidence of effectiveness to better assess the evidence on Children’s Savings Account’s (CSA) effectiveness at improving children’s college outcomes.
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