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         Make Your Money Talk graduates with Mayor Tom Barrett, Common Council President and HACM Board Chair Willie Hines, Jr., and HACM Secretary-Executive Director Tony Perez. Photo by Pat A. Robinson 
                  RECORD NUMBER OF STUDENTS "MAKE THEIR MONEY TALK" 
          Financial education program helps families build assets for self-sufficiency  
        The Make Your  Money Talk program, a financial education course offered by the Housing  Authority of the City of Milwaukee (HACM) and the Wisconsin Women’s Business  Initiative Corporation (WWBIC), continued its outreach into the Milwaukee  community by recognizing 96 graduates of the program at a ceremony held  December 11, 2012.   
        An additional  129 graduates were recognized in June, leading to a record number of graduates  for the year. 
        “In 2012, 225  Milwaukee residents successfully completed the Make Your Money Talk Program, a  new record for us,” said HACM Secretary-Executive Director Tony Pérez.  “With financial education and a sound savings  plan as the foundation, this program has moved hundreds of individuals toward  self sufficiency and helped strengthen our community.”  
        Early in  2012, the program received a financial boost through a $15,000 competitive  innovation grant to Mayor Tom Barrett from the US Conference of Mayors,  allowing for the expansion of the program to more than 5,700 households in  HACM’s Section 8 Rent Assistance Program. Prior to 2012, the program had been  promoted to approximately 4,500 low-income households served by HACM.  
        “The  investment by the US Conference of Mayors has resulted in more people gaining  the skills they need to become self-sufficient and achieve their financial  goals,” says Mayor Barrett. “Their efforts help Milwaukee grow.”  
        Mayor Barrett  served as keynote speaker for the event, which was held at the Housing  Authority’s Hillside Family Resource Center, 1452 N. 7th Street. Common Council President and HACM Board Chair Willie Hines, Jr. also joined the celebration.  
        “Financial  literacy provides a solid foundation for residents to achieve their goals,”  says Wendy Baumann, WWBIC president. “We are pleased to see record  participation in the Make Your Money Work program this year.” 
Participants  attend an intensive four-week course that guides them through basic personal  financial management strategies as well as introductions to home ownership,  investing and starting a business. Participants can open an Individual Development  Account (IDA), which provides a two-to-one match for every dollar the  participant saves. Graduates can use the funds to invest in a home, to pay for  education or start a business.  
“Make Your  Money Talk is a hallmark partnership between the Housing Authority and WWBIC,”  said Common Council President and HACM Board Chair Willie Hines, Jr.  “The program has inspired low-income  individuals citywide to achieve greater financial stability.” 
        Since 2004,  more than 800 low-income individuals have graduated, and more than 630 have  opened IDAs and collectively saved over $240,000. Graduates can combine their  funds with the matching dollars to invest in a home, to pay for education or  start a business. Sixty-two HACM participants have become homeowners and  property taxpayers; 45 have invested in their education and 34 have started  businesses.  
HACM provides safe, high-quality and affordable  housing options to over 10,000 Milwaukee families. HACM further provides a wide  range of educational, employment, and social services to enhance residents’  self-sufficiency. 
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