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United Way outlines 'First Grade Futures' 529 program to Xenia council; council agrees to consider resolution
Summary
Representatives from United Way of Greater Dayton presented a First Grade Futures 529 program that would seed eligible first-graders' accounts with $100 and ask the city to fund an initial pilot at an estimated $41,500; council expressed support and asked staff to return with a resolution and appropriation.
Representatives from the United Way of Greater Dayton described a proposed First Grade Futures program to the Xenia City Council on March 26 that would open Ohio 529 college- and career-savings accounts for first graders who reside within city limits and provide an initial $100 deposit funded by the program.
Tom, President & CEO of United Way of Greater Dayton, and Rebecca Cantrell, United Way's Greene…
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