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Products February 25, 2019
Promotional Materials for America Saves Week Available
The Employee Benefit Research Institute (EBRI) and the American Savings Education Council (ASEC) offer an online digital toolkit.
Reported by Rebecca Moore
The Employee Benefit Research Institute (EBRI) and the American Savings Education Council (ASEC) have announced the availability of promotional materials for America Saves Week, February 15 through March 2.
Daily themes include:
- Monday, February 25 – Save with a Plan;
- Tuesday, February 26 – Save the Easy Way, Automatically;
- Wednesday, February 27 – Save for the Unexpected;
- Thursday, February 28 – Save for Retirement;
- Friday, March 1 – Save the Extra; and
- Saturday, March 2 – Save as a Family.
An America Saves Week (ASW) 2019 digital toolkit is online and includes, among other things:
- ASW Talking Points;
- Public Service Announcements;
- Military Saves Week video;
- Social media posts and graphics: #ASW19; and
- Sample content for blogs, emails, newsletters, and more.
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