We are announcing the solicitation of
applications for a cooperative agreement
to compete for a Financial Literacy
Research Consortium (FLRC).
Section
1110 of the Act, 42 U.S.C.
131 0. We seek
applications in support of the FLRC
credit:
that
will serve as a national resource
fostering innovative R&D on how to
encourage savings through greater
financial literacy, being cognizant that
Social Security income is a fundamental
source of retirement savings for many,
and thus a cornerstone of our
involvement.
The FLRC may consist of up to two
research centers.
The Consortium?s
purpose is to benefit the public through
the following:
(1) Research, development and
evaluation.
We expect the FLRC to plan,
initiate, and maintain a multidisciplinary
R&D program of high
quality.
This R&D will result primarily
in educational products that encourage
savings and effective retirement
planning, including planning for the key
decisions around retirement timing and
benefit receipt.
It may also result in
research-based recommendations on the
architecture or structure of programs or
mechanisms that encourage use of
public and private sector savings plans.