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Thank you for joining us for today s webinar: Exploring Financial Capability for Refugee Populations: A Webinar of Study Findings and Insights The webinar will begin promptly at 12pm CT (1pm ET, 11am MT, 10am PT)

Exploring Financial Capability for Refugee Populations: A Webinar of Study Findings and Insights October 10, 2017 12pm-1pm CST Brought to you by: Center for Financial Security at the University of Wisconsin- Madison

Exploring Financial Capability for Refugee Populations: A Webinar of Study Findings and Insights Hallie Lienhardt Outreach Specialist Center for Financial Security University of Wisconsin-Madison Welcome Presentations Context Setting by Jewish Social Services International Rescue Committee Study Overview and Findings Implications and Insights from UW- Madison Expert Q & A Sign off

Our Presenters Becca Schwartz Resettlement Coordinator Jewish Social Services of Madison Jon Vosper Technical Advisor Economic Empowerment International Rescue Committee Erica Bouris Technical Advisor Economic Empowerment International Rescue Committee Kasra Movahedi Technical Advisor Economic Empowerment International Rescue Committee Sara Mckinnon Associate Professor Department of Communication Arts University of Wisconsin-Madison

U.S. Refugee Resettlement An Introduction

Define Refugee: An individual who has a well-founded fear of persecution due to race, religion, nationality, membership of a particular social group, or political opinion, who has fled their country of origin and cannot safely return. In the context of the United States, all refugees arriving in the U.S. have been vetted and approved prior to arrival in the country. 6

Define Special Immigrant Visa (SIV): A special, expedited resettlement process category for Iraqi or Afghan nationals who worked with the US Armed Forces or under Chief of Mission authority as a translator or interpreter, and Iraqi nationals who worked for or on behalf of the U.S. Government in Iraq. 7

U.S. Refugee Admissions Program: Overview

U.S. Refugee Admissions Program (USRAP) UNHCR U.S. Department of State, Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration U.S. Department of Homeland Security U.S. Intelligence Agencies 1 of 9 Resettlement Agencies (HIAS, LIRS, IRC, etc) Local Resettlement Affiliates (~350 across the US) Thousands of private citizens who volunteer for to help refugees 9

110,000 53,716? 45,000 18 10

Reception and Placement (R&P)

Program objective: The ultimate objective of any U.S. R&P Program is to assist clients to become self sufficient in the shortest time possible. 12

The Cooperative Agreement A contract with the US State Department and the Resettlement Agency that requires Local Resettlement Agencies to: 1. Perform & 2. Document 30 36 time-bound steps in the first 90 days 13

Including (but not limited to) Procuring and setting up housing Meeting on arrival Food and a warm meal when families arrive Seasonally appropriate clothing Assistance with compliance with US law Applying for Social Security cards and various benefits Cultural orientation School and ESL enrollment Linking to employment services Ongoing social services (employment, medical, etc) 14

Refugee Financials: Like any population, refugees vary in financial skill level on arrival Each case receives a one-time disbursement of ~$1,125/person from the State Department Refugees are eligible for benefits including SNAP, cash assistance, and Medicaid Travel to the U.S. is to be repaid, interest free, starting in the 6 th month after arrival Refugees are authorized to work upon arrival 15

Specific Financial Challenges Being poor in America Foreign culture/language Disjointed lives Sense of obligation/responsibility for family overseas 16

Overview Early Financial Lives of Refugees Financial Capability for New Americans Learnings and Recommendations 18

Method 2,410 household budgets analyzed Baseline within first six months in US 33 countries of origin across 10 US cities Practioner input and client case studies 19

Early Financial Lives of Refugees 20

Early Financial Lives of Refugees Working Families Low Income Volatile Income No Credit Score In Debt 21

Early Financial Lives of Refugees Typical Household Budget: Family of Four Income Expenses Wages $1,240 Rent $900 SNAP $560 Bus pass $75 Food $600 Utilities and Phone $100 Household Supplies $25 Clothes $25 Travel Loan Payment $70 Total Income $1,800 Total Expenses $1795 22

Early Financial Lives of Refugees 96% 37% Wage-based income increases from 4% to 63% 63% 4% BASELINE Employment Wages POST Means-tested income supports 23

Early Financial Lives of Refugees Monthly Net Income increases by $392 24

Early Financial Lives of Refugees Net Worth increases to $150 25

Early Financial Lives of Refugees Established Credit Scores average 664 26

Financial Capability for New Americans 27

Financial Capability for New Americans Highlights of IRC s Approach Bundled Services Financial Education & Coaching Integrated Financial Products 28

Financial Capability for New Americans $2,400 Financial Coaching and Household Income $2,300 $2,200 $2,246 $2,311 $2,100 $2,000 $1,900 $1,944 $1,800 $1,700 Total Monthly Income No Coaching 4+ Coaching Sessions 6+ Coaching Sessions 29

Financial Capability for New Americans $2,500 Financial Coaching and Wage-Based Income $2,000 $1,500 $1,000 $1,258 $1,558 $1,951 $500 $- Monthly Wage-Based Income No Coaching 4+ Coaching Sessions 6+ Coaching Sessions 30

Financial Capability for New Americans $480 $470 $460 Financial Coaching and Monthly Net Income $468 $450 $440 $430 $420 $432 $410 $400 $414 $390 $380 Monthly Net Income No Coaching 4+ Coaching Sessions 6+ Coaching Sessions 31

Financial Capability for New Americans $5,000 $4,500 $4,000 Financial Coaching and Net Worth $4,514 $3,500 $3,000 $2,500 $2,000 $2,368 $1,500 $1,000 $500 $- $209 Net Worth No Coaching 4+ Coaching Sessions 6+ Coaching Sessions 32

Financial Capability for New Americans $1,200 Integrated Products: Auto Loans and Wage-Based Income $1,000 $1,101 $800 $909 $600 $400 $200 $- Without Auto Loan Total Wage-Based Income With Auto Loan 33

Financial Capability for New Americans $500 $450 $400 Integrated Products: Auto Loans and Net Income $455 $350 $300 $327 $250 $200 $150 $100 $50 $- Without Auto Loan Total Net Income WithAuto Loan 34

Financial Capability for New Americans 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% Establishing a FICO score 10% 56% 90% 44% Control Group Treatment Group % with FICO % without FICO 35

Financial Capability for New Americans 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% Credit Quality within FICO group 7% 33% 93% 67% Control Treatment Of those with FICO, % Positive Of those with FICO, % Negative 36

Financial Capability for New Americans with a Gender Lens Women access coaching far less often Women served among most vulnerable < $100 in earned income Negative net worth 3+ coaching sessions improved net worth household incomes wage-based income 37

Learnings and Recommendations 38

Learnings and Recommendations Key Service Strategies Relationship building Intentional on-ramps Just-in-time engagement Hybrid coaching Language access Home visits 39

Learnings and Recommendations Promising Practices Intervene early Intervene frequently Integrate financial products Serve women s needs Keep goals realistic Use data 40

Learnings and Recommendations Directions for Future Research Transition from counseling to coaching Smoothing income support transitions Longitudinal credit questions More effective coaching for women 41

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Reflections on the Financial Capability and Challenges of US Refugees The context that refugees enter into Perception & reality of refugees Importance of financial history Neoliberal political-economic context Responding responsibly to the situation Building interpersonal relationships Offering refugee-sensitive products Bundling services to address compound issues Integrating a gender analysis Questions that remain Financial coaches Timing challenges Expanding an intersectional analysis Dr. Sara L. McKinnon Associate Professor Department of Communication Arts University of Wisconsin-Madison smckinnon@wisc.edu @saralmckinnon (twitter)

Q & A Becca Schwartz Resettlement Coordinator Jewish Social Services of Madison Jon Vosper Technical Advisor Economic Empowerment International Rescue Committee Erica Bouris Technical Advisor Economic Empowerment International Rescue Committee Kasra Movahedi Technical Advisor Economic Empowerment International Rescue Committee Sara Mckinnon Associate Professor Department of Communication Arts University of Wisconsin-Madison

Thank you for joining the Center for Financial Security for today s webinar: Exploring Financial Capability for Refugee Populations: A Webinar of Study Findings and Insights Please remember that today s webinar was recorded and will be posted on our website: cfs.wisc.edu within two business days. Please contact Hallie Lienhardt with questions: Hallie.lienhardt@wisc.edu 608-890-0229