Inside Cornerstone
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Cornerstone Creates Toolkit to Amplify Opposition to Flawed IRS Reporting Proposal
Cornerstone League has created a landing page and a toolkit to help credit unions raise awareness among their staff and members about the IRS reporting requirement that is expected to be added to Congress’s new budget proposal. -
Cornerstone Writes to TCUD in Support of FOM Changes, Comments on NCUA’s RFI on Digital Assets
On Oct. 22, Cornerstone League wrote to Commissioner John Kolhoff with the Texas Credit Union Department about the proposed revisions to the field of membership rule (7 TAC 91.301). -
Hike at Home Meetings Reflect No Support for IRS Provision
Over the course of five days comprising Cornerstone League’s virtual Hike at Home, Oct. 18–23, the Cornerstone advocacy team hosted 90 credit union leaders and 36 Zoom meetings with elected officials or their legislative aides. -
A Cornerstone Foundation Gift Keeps on Giving
The Cornerstone Foundation’s Karen Hart Legacy Society is designed to preserve and strengthen what past generations have built and to ensure tomorrow’s credit union movement is secure for those who follow. -
ICYMI: NCUA Board Approves Final Rules on CUSOs and CAMELS Rating System
The National Credit Union Administration Board held its ninth open meeting of 2021 and approved two items...
Upcoming Events
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Mastering Board Leadership Bootcamp 2026
OnlineThis session is designed to equip board members and chairs with the tools, frameworks, and mindsets required to govern with confidence, clarity, and cohesion. -
Managers Roundtable 2026
Join us in Hot Springs for education and networking. -
Branch Manager Bootcamp: Fall Session 1
OnlineThis enhanced four-part series will focus on the next generation of branch managers. -
Collections Seminar
OnlineCollectors of all experience levels will benefit from this webinar, and all collectors will emerge from this training with a better grasp of what not to do, what to do, and how to do it. -
Branch Manager Bootcamp: Summer Session 4
OnlineThis enhanced four-part series will focus on the next generation of branch managers.
