Maine Resident Benefits - Overview

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Matching GrantNextGen Annual Matching Grant

 

Effective January 1, 2010 the Annual Matching Grant Program will not be renewed.  Contributions made to a NextGen account on or after January 1, 2010 will not be eligible for the Annual Matching Grant.

 

An Annual Matching Grant is still available to eligible NextGen accounts that received contributions of at least $50 in calendar year 2009 of 50% of contributions for a maximum annual match for any one beneficiary of $200.

 

To qualify, either the NextGen account owner or the account beneficiary must be a Maine resident and the account owner’s family adjusted gross income in 2009 was $75,000 or less.

To claim the Annual Matching Grant on the contributions made in 2009 to a NextGen account, the NextGen account owner must complete and submit to FAME the 2010 Annual Matching Grant Certification by June 30, 2010.  For example, if $400 was contributed in 2009 to an eligible NextGen account, the account can receive a $200 match in 2010 as long as a completed Annual Matching Grant Certification form is received at FAME on or before June 30, 2010.  Forms will be available by January 31, 2010 for download or will be mailed upon request. 

 


  

Matching Grant

NextGen Initial Matching Grant

  

A one-time $200 Initial Matching Grant is available to eligible Maine families to start a NextGen account. 

 

To qualify, either the NextGen account owner or the account beneficiary must be a Maine resident and the account owner’s family adjusted gross income in the previous year was $75,000 or less.

To claim the grant, the NextGen account owner must submit a completed Addendum to Account Application to FAME. FAME will award the $200 Initial Matching Grant to eligible NextGen accounts only after the account is opened and account number assigned. 

 


 

Harold Alfond College Challenge

Harold Alfond College Challenge

 

A one-time $500 grant is available to all Maine resident babies to start a NextGen account, regardless of family income.   Click here for more information.

 

 

  


 

Maine LiLA Program

Maine LiLA Program


Employer matches to NextGen accounts to help employees finance lifelong learning.

The Maine Department of Labor, in partnership with FAME and others, established the Maine LiLA Program (Lifelong Learning Accounts) to help Maine workers upgrade their skills and education while meeting the demands of businesses for a skilled workforce.The Maine LiLA Program also provides free advising services to employees to assist in education and career planning.


To qualify, the employer must agree to participate in the program and the employee must open a NextGen account as the account owner and also be named as the account beneficiary.  Other conditions apply.

 


 

Maine Administration Fee Rebate Program (Client Select Series)


If either the NextGen account owner or the account beneficiary is a Maine resident, an amount approximately equal to the annual Maine Administrative Fee (15 basis points) paid during the year is automatically rebated back to the NextGen Account in January of the following year. (Only accounts with a balance of $1,000 or more are eligible.)
 

FAME will automatically deposit the fee rebate into the NextGen account each year.

 


 

NextGen Student Grant Program


FAME provides NextGen scholarships to Maine undergraduate students whose expected family contribution exceeds the maximum Pell Grant eligibility criteria, but exhibit financial need.


NextGen Access Scholarship Program


FAME provides NextGen scholarships to Maine’s non-traditional student-beneficiaries attending institutions of higher education. The scholarships will be awarded to Maine’s neediest students for whom no state grant monies are available. FAME works closely with the financial aid community to implement the scholarship criteria and award procedures. Scholarships awards are up to $1,000 per student.


NextGen BRAC Scholarship Program


Through NextGen, FAME has made available $250,000 in scholarships to workers at Brunswick Naval Air Station (BNAS) who have lost jobs due to the base closure. This is a one-time $1,000 award on a first-come, first-served basis.

 


 

Tax Deduction

 

Individuals who file Maine state income tax returns may deduct up to $250 per beneficiary for their contributions to a NextGen account during the year. The taxpayer must have a federal adjusted gross income of $100,000 or less ($200,000 or less for joint filers or heads of household).


 

 

Other Maine Benefits


Account Maintenance Fee Waived for Maine Residents. The annual account maintenance fee is waived on accounts when either the account owner or the account beneficiary is a Maine resident.

Investments in Maine. A percentage of the cash portion of the NextGen Investment Fund is invested in the Certificates of Deposit at Maine financial institutions to help grow the Maine economy. NextGen has already invested more than $21 million in Maine banks.

Offered through Maine-based financial advisors and financial institutions

Direct Deposit of Maine Income Tax Refunds.