VITA programs present a low-cost,
high-impact outreach opportunity


Provide financial assistance to your existing and potential credit union members by partnering with the Internal Revenue Service’s (IRS) Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) Program. By doing so, you’ll be putting into practice credit unions’ fundamental principles of People Helping People and providing a core personal finance service.

The VITA Program offers free tax help to low- to moderate-income (generally annual incomes of $40,000 and below) people who cannot prepare their own tax returns. The VITA Program is a safe financial alternative to high-cost tax preparers and organizations engaging in predatory practices like the Refund Anticipation Loans (RALs). According to Policy Matters Ohio, tax preparation and RALs cost Ohio families 1/6 of their tax return, which results in at least $100 million a year.

Credit unions can partner with the IRS to host VITA Program sites at their locations, or staff members can receive free certification training to help prepare basic tax returns. The level and intensity of the training is appropriate for the issues VITA volunteers address while preparing a tax return. Depending upon their level of certification, volunteers are taught to correctly identify filing status, and to prepare returns with wages, tips, interest, dividends, unearned income, Social Security and retirement income, and self-employed income for Schedule C-EZ.

In 2007, the Ohio Credit Union Foundation awarded two outreach grants for VITA programs. Steel Valley Federal Credit Union partnered with the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN) to offer the free tax service to qualified residents in Cleveland and Warren. The credit union provided the facilities and advertised the service through the local newspaper and radio stations. ACORN provided the qualified tax preparers and outreach workers, who informed and connected eligible individuals with social services to help them further stretch their dollars. ACORN is the third-largest VITA partner nationally, and the organization has a rich history of providing low- and moderate-income families with the resources needed to build stronger communities.

The Summit Chapter partnered with the Akron Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) Coalition’s to provide an 800-number for the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) sites. Residents were able to call the 800-number 24 hours a day, seven days a week to schedule appointments or to volunteer to provide assistance at the VITA sites. Certified volunteers sponsored by various organizations received training to help prepare basic tax returns in communities across the country.

Helping low-income community residents complete their tax returns through a VITA site is just one of many ways credit unions can give back to their members and communities. “From financial education to home ownership programs for low-income Americans, credit unions remain dedicated to helping people in honor of the movement’s philosophy,” said Laura Busque, Outreach Manager for the Ohio Credit Union League. “The VITA Program is a perfect complement to credit unions’ current and ever-expanding outreach efforts.”

The VITA Program is supported by Cuyahoga County EITC Coalition, Franklin County ETC, Make Work Pay (Cincinnati), and Summit County Action. Credit unions interested in serving as a VITA site in 2009 can receive grant funds from the Ohio Credit Union Foundation (OCUF). Federally-chartered, low-income designated credit unions can receive grant funds from the National Credit Union Administration to host VITA sites.

For more information about applying for an OCUF outreach grant, contact Laura Busque at (800) 486-2917 or lbusque@ohiocul.org or visit the first link below. To learn more about NCUA grantmaking opportunities visit the second link below.
www.OhioCreditUnionFoundation.org
www.ncua.gov



 

 
 

Ohio Credit Union Foundation
10 W. Broad St., Columbus, Ohio 43215 
Phone: (614) 336-2894, (800) 486-2917  Fax: (614) 336-2895
www.OhioCreditUnions.org
e-mail:
oculmail@ohiocul.org