Inside Cornerstone
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Springtime Thanks from the Cornerstone Foundation
See how your generosity is helping communities flourish and why your support means more than ever this season. -
The Future of Credit Unions is Now
The movement has always been about people. A new generation of leaders brings energy, innovation, and a renewed sense of purpose to the industry. -
Understanding Common Buzzwords in Credit Union Advocacy
YPs must stay informed about what’s happening in the industry, especially on the advocacy side. Let’s break down some common industry jargon. -
New Branches, Big Hearts, and Award-Winning Impact
Cornerstone recognizes member credit unions for their growth and endeavors in the community. -
Harper and Otsuka Removed from NCUA Board
Todd Harper and Tanya Otsuka have been removed from the NCUA board, leaving Chairman Kyle Hauptman as the sole remaining board member.
Upcoming Events
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CEO Roundtable - Wichita
Wichita, KSOpportunity for CEOs to engage in discussions with colleagues from around the region. -
CEO Roundtable - Dallas/Fort Worth
Arlington, TXOpportunity for CEOs to engage in discussions with colleagues from around the region. -
Missouri Legislative Summit
Jefferson City, MOThe 2026 Legislative Summit brings together industry leaders, policymakers, and advocacy experts for a forward-looking day of insight and strategy. -
Webinar: Awakening Conscious Leadership— Leveraging Awareness, Resilience, and Intentionality
OnlineThis interactive session hosted by the HR & Training Council explores the neuroscience of conscious leadership and invites you to pause, reflect, and strengthen the internal capabilities that shape how you lead under pressure. -
Webinar: Maximizing Mission—Using CDFI, LID, and MDI Certifications to Expand LMI Opportunity
OnlineThis session provides small credit unions a clear, practical understanding of the benefits and strategic value of Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI), Low-Income Designation (LID), and Minority Depository Institution (MDI) certifications and how these designations can be intentionally leveraged to better serve low- and moderate-income (LMI) individuals and communities.
