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ArtHome improves artists’ working conditions by providing them with tools to create financial stability in their own lives. 

 

Artist Match Grant Savings Account

 

Artists are often risk-averse in financial matters, especially if they lack monetary resources to absorb potential setbacks.  Through negative reinforcement, many have come to believe that life as a creative artist is incompatible with financial independence. Few recognize that taking prudent risks is as vital in wealth-building as it is in making art. As a result, even hard-working, talented and productive artists often fail to accumulate savings or reach their financial potential.

To address this dilemma, ArtHome is partnering with Assets for Artists, an artist-focused IDA/matched savings and financial/professional development program currently serving low-income artist-entrepreneurs in the Berkshires, with plans to expand across Massachusetts and beyond.

Our program is built around an economic development tool known as the IDA -- a matched savings account -- inspired by the employer model of matched savings for retirement in 401k plans, but applying that successful model to low-income people who are rarely able to participate in 401k programs, and who need to make more immediate investments in education or entrepreneurship to reach financial independence. The IDA is a vehicle for prudent, risk-reduced investments allowing low-income artists to build assets for the future.

We believe unique value accrues from a blended training and capital access program.

Training programs have much deeper impacts when delivered in the context of planning for specific investments, allowing newly acquired knowledge to be immediately applied to a real-world opportunity, thus magnifying comprehension and retention of the material.

The modest capital provided through an IDA can do more to transform an artist’s financial life than even the largest conventional grants. Because the IDA carries a built-in obligation for the artist to develop long-term plans and save and invest their own funds alongside the match funds, the artist becomes a participant rather than a recipient. IDA participants apply financial training and professional development lessons to their own hard-earned savings to leverage the match funds, assuring that investments are made with great care for maximum impact.

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This program was launched with support from the Massachusetts Cultural Council in 2007 and operates as a partnership between MASS MoCA (the largest contemporary arts center in the country), the Midas Collaborative (one of the nation’s leading matched savings networks), ArtHome, the Massachusetts Small Business Development Center Network, and various local arts and community development organizations in Massachusetts.

Latest News

Are you ready to make a change? Esther is hosting a "CreativeMoney Homeownership and Balance Basics" workshop on Nov 30 from 6:30-8:30pm at the New York Foundation for the Arts.  For more info, visit http://www.nyfa.org/level2.asp?id=76&fid=1&sid=235

On Oct 19 from 5:30-7:30p, Esther will moderate a panel "Stand Out in a Crowd: Crowdfunding Microgrants for the Arts" at the Foundation Center.  For more information, click here.

On October 7th, Esther will be speaking at "Giant Steps", a conference in Minneapolis, MN. which is meant to "connect like-minded souls and share valuable resources...find new ways of conquering old problems and to find new possibilities for different types of collaboration."  

Founder Esther Robinson will lead Creative Money- Artist Financial Training in Pittsfield, Lowell, and Boston Sept 15-17 for a new group of 33 artists enrolled in the Asset For Artists- Individual Development Account savings group.  This group has now expanded beyond the Berkshires to all of Massachusetts.  

The Harlem Congregations for Community Improvement, Inc has posted their September class schedule for Homebuyer Education. Check out the flyer or visit http://www.hcci.org.

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