For Refund to Savings, a large-scale research project in partnership with Intuit and Duke University, to understand saving preferences and increase tax-time savings among low-income households
- Total Amount
- $500,000
- Grant approval
- $500,000 – April 2014
- Approval date
- April 2014
- Start date
- July 2014
- End date
- June 2016
- Grant type
- Regular
- Topics
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Arts, culture and media
Education and scholarship
Fair economies
Government policy and practice
Urban and rural land management - Benefiting location
- United States
Program
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Our current program structure was established in 2018. For grants made between 2006-2018, where there was not a direct mapping from one of the previous program areas to the current structure, the “Other Grantmaking” label was applied. View the “topics” associated with these grants to better understand them.
For more recent grants, this label indicates that the grant’s funding source was outside of a program’s budget. Some examples include our philanthropy and Good Neighbor Committee grants.