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X-WR-CALDESC:Presented by John Burton Advocates for Youth\nThis year marks 
 the second year of the California Foster Youth Tax Credit\, the nation’s f
 irst and only tax credit for current and former foster youth. In 2023\, th
 e Foster Youth Tax Credit provided current and former foster in California
  with over $5 million\, increasing income and decreasing rates of poverty.
  When combined with other state and federal tax credits\, California’s fos
 ter youth directly received over $9 million. In the 2024 tax season\, John
  Burton Advocates for Youth (JBAY) and our partners piloted a range of str
 ategies to increase the utilization of this important program. How did the
 y work? What did we learn? Find out on Wednesday\, September 18th at 10:00
  a.m. on a webinar hosted by JBAY. Joining the event will be our project p
 artners: iFoster\, Think of Us\, The Community College Foundation\, San Fr
 ancisco Court Appointed Special Advocates\, Bill Wilson Center\, Santa Cla
 ra Social Services Agency\, Lutheran Social Services and Beyond Emancipati
 on.\n\nCE Hours: 1.5
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DESCRIPTION:Presented by John Burton Advocates for Youth\nThis year marks t
 he second year of the California Foster Youth Tax Credit\, the nation’s fi
 rst and only tax credit for current and former foster youth. In 2023\, the
  Foster Youth Tax Credit provided current and former foster in California 
 with over $5 million\, increasing income and decreasing rates of poverty. 
 When combined with other state and federal tax credits\, California’s fost
 er youth directly received over $9 million. In the 2024 tax season\, John 
 Burton Advocates for Youth (JBAY) and our partners piloted a range of stra
 tegies to increase the utilization of this important program. How did they
  work? What did we learn? Find out on Wednesday\, September 18th at 10:00 
 a.m. on a webinar hosted by JBAY. Joining the event will be our project pa
 rtners: iFoster\, Think of Us\, The Community College Foundation\, San Fra
 ncisco Court Appointed Special Advocates\, Bill Wilson Center\, Santa Clar
 a Social Services Agency\, Lutheran Social Services and Beyond Emancipatio
 n.\n\nCE Hours: 1.5
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240918T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240918T113000
LOCATION:https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_JI01QvT-SbqtEeVbw8dy4A
 #/registration
SUMMARY:2024 Strategies for Boosting California's Foster Youth Tax Credit: 
 How Did They Work? What Did We Learn?
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