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  • Answers questions about the Ticket to Work Program which can help people with disabilities who receive Social Security disability benefits return to work. This program promotes independence and reduces the need to be on disability benefits. For more information sign up for a Work Incentive Seminar Event (WISE) event near you.

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  • General listings of the work incentives for SSDI and SSI beneficiaries.
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  • Details on the PASS program, an SSI program that can help individuals achieve a work goal.

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  • Information on the Social Security Administration's Office of Employment Support Programs (OSEP), which promotes the employment of Social Security beneficiaries with disabilities.

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  • If you receive disability benefits and are interested in working, learn more about work incentives. These are special rules that let people receiving Social Security disability benefits or Supplemental Security Income (SSI) work and still receive monthly payments.

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  • Information about Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) employment support provisions better known as work incentives. The Red Book is a reference tool for educators, advocates, rehabilitation professionals and counselors who serve individuals with disabilities. Learn about what's new in 2013. The Red Book is also available in Spanish.

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  • Provides free tax preparation and filing assistance, along with other asset building strategies to low-income persons with disabilities.

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  • Describes how IDAs can serve as a tool for banks and other financial institutions to encourage people with low incomes and families to save money and build assets to reach their financial goals. This link opens a PDF document.

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  • AFI events and webinars to help AFI grantees share information and ideas with other grantees about financial education best practices and learn about key features of the AFI2 system, an online project management tool offered free to all AFI grantees.

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  • The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation's (FDIC) Money Smart for Young Adults curriculum helps youth ages 12-20 learn the basics of handling their money and finances, including how to create positive relationships with financial institutions. Equipping young people in their formative years with the basics of financial education can give them the knowledge, skills, and confidence they need to manage their finances once they enter the real world.

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