Inside Cornerstone
Headlines
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The Sweet Rewards of Credit Union Giving—and Getting
Cornerstone recognizes member credit union news about their growth, expansion, and endeavors in the community. -
Register for the hottest training in the region
Cornerstone offers education year-round across the five-state region. Check out the upcoming opportunities. -
Cornerstone launches Financial Wellness Council
Exclusive new council is free to credit union staff as a benefit of membership with Cornerstone League. -
YPs: Strengthening financial futures with FiCEP and financial literacy
Cornerstone Young Professionals recognize the valuable contributions of credit unions teaching financial literacy all year. -
Pints & Politics: Building relationships through engagement
Kansas Sen. Brenda Dietrich and Rep. Jesse Borjon discussed the 2024 legislative session and engaged with credit union leaders.
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.
