Inside Cornerstone
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News and updates for Cornerstone states about CUNA GAC
More than 300 CU leaders from 90 credit unions in Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, and Texas joined nearly 6,000 advocates attending the CUNA Governmental Affairs Conference. -
CommunityAmerica CEO Lisa Ginter named chair of CUNA
Lisa Ginter, CEO of CommunityAmerica CU named new chair of CUNA, along with new vice chair Caroline Willard. -
Cornerstone Foundation helps CU directors, staff impacted by storms
The Cornerstone Foundation can provide disaster relief grants for impacted credit union board members and staff. -
Crypto Webinar: Opportunities and Challenges for Credit Unions
Cornerstone offers a new webinar on “crypto winter” and how credit unions can be positioned to catch up with a changing market. -
Become a mentor or mentee before March 3—it’s easy!
March 3 is the last day to apply for the Cornerstone Collaboration program and become a mentor or a mentee. Don’t let this opportunity pass!
Upcoming Events
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Advocacy Update - Kansas - May
OnlineCredit union advocacy leaders in Kansas are invited to hear the latest policy and political news. -
Virtual IRA Workshops
OnlineWorking in partnership with the Tennessee League, participants build foundational and advanced knowledge of IRA’s along with any updates for operational effectiveness within the credit union. -
2026 CU FinHealth Conference
Denver, COThe leading financial well-being event for credit unions and system partners. CU FinHealth is not just another conference; it is an opportunity to truly commit to the “People Helping People” mission. -
ALM Webinar Series II: Webinar 4 - Organizing an ALM Process
OnlineAs the second webinar in Series II, this session will review the components of an investment and an ALM policy, review an ALM checklist, and discuss a liquidity analysis. -
ALM Webinar Series II: Webinar 3 - GAP
OnlineAs the first webinar in Series II, this session will walk you through interest rate risk: what it is; why it impacts your credit union; and why the NCUA requires regular monitoring.
