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CSCS is proud to join
with the following organizations on the Money Management Program:
AARP Foundation
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AARP Foundation is an affiliated
charity that provides security, protection and empowerment to older persons in
need of support from thousands of volunteers, donors and sponsors. AARP
Foundation programs focus on education and service for Americans 50 and older
with emphasis on those at social and economic risk. With help from over 35,000
volunteers nationwide, the Foundation continues to assist millions of older
Americans everyday.
Click here to learn more about these valuable programs. |
The AARP Foundation Bill Payer
Model
AARP Foundation’s Bill-Payer model
is time-tested, having been successful in 24 states since 1981. Most exciting,
the NYC pilot project is the first effort to roll out the program in an urban
setting. Years of experience have resulted in a system of checks and balances
that effectively address concerns that previously discouraged agencies from
doing money management. AARP Foundation supports the Money Management Program in
a variety of ways. AARP recruits from amongst its membership for volunteers.
AARP Foundation provides financial protection for client funds, and travel and
accident insurance for volunteers. The Foundation provides initial and ongoing
programmatic support for all programs in its network.
ReServe Elder Service, Inc.
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ReServe identifies volunteers who act as local
coordinator-liaisons at each agency overseeing the Bill Payer program. ReServe
recruits, screens and connects retired professionals (known as ReServists) to
skills-based, stipend paying volunteer opportunities at non-profit organizations
and City agencies in NYC. The organization works to engage ReServists in
successful service opportunities and to build the capacity of non-profit and
City agencies. www.reserveinc.org |
Funding
The Money Management Program is
part of AARP Foundation, AARP’s affiliated charity. Funding is provided by the
Isaac H. Tuttle Fund, FJC – a Foundation of Philanthropic
Funds and The New York Community Trust.
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