New York – 10,000 NYC Schoolchildren To Get College Savings Accounts

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    New York – Some 10,000 New York City children will start kindergarten with $100 in a college savings account thanks to a public-private partnership intended to boost the number of students attending college.

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    Under the three-year pilot program announced Tuesday, about 3,500 kindergartners will get so-called 529 college savings accounts next fall.

    Another 3,500 kindergartners will get the accounts in the fall of 2018 and a third group in the fall of 2019.

    Families that meet savings benchmarks will get up to another $200 in matching funds.

    The program is being funded with $10 million from Jon Gray, the global head of real estate at the investment firm Blackstone Group.

    It will be overseen by a newly created nonprofit called NYC Kids Rise.

    Similar programs exist in cities including San Francisco and Boston.


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    7 years ago

    Because we have large families, we can make a lot of gelt.

    kenyaninwhitehouse
    kenyaninwhitehouse
    7 years ago

    another liberal Jew helping the so called “less fortunate”.