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Request a Meeting with Your Lawmaker for Next Week’s Hike at Home
Next Monday, Oct. 18, at 3:30 p.m. CT is the start of Cornerstone League’s 2021 Hike at Home—this year a virtual experience that offers an outstanding opportunity for credit union leaders to engage face-to-face with their lawmakers in the comfort of their own office. -
ICU Day 2021: Building Financial Health for a Brighter Tomorrow
How is your credit union celebrating International Credit Union Day with your members and your community? -
Cryptocurrency: What Credit Unions Need to Know
The National Credit Union Administration has called upon credit unions across America to submit comments on digital assets by Oct. 27, 2021. -
ICYMI: Credit Unions Might Sue NCUA Over Secondary Capital Rule
A group of credit unions is fighting back against an NCUA rule that will prevent credit unions from receiving the full benefits a program Congress designed to help banks and credit unions serve more minorities. -
NCUA: MDI Mentoring Grant Round Now Open
Federally insured credit unions with both the minority depository institution and low-income designations are eligible to apply for the National Credit Union Administration’s MDI mentoring grants now through Oct. 29.
Upcoming Events
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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. -
Bankruptcy Seminar
OnlineJoin industry experts Tom Sharp and Sharon Sjostrom for this in-depth, 2-hour webinar designed to equip credit unions with the knowledge and strategies needed to confidently navigate consumer bankruptcies. -
Branch Manager Bootcamp: Summer Session 3
OnlineThis enhanced four-part series will focus on the next generation of branch managers.
