Inside Cornerstone
Headlines
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Empowering credit unions through UNITE: A new era of grassroots advocacy
Cornerstone League launches UNITE, a groundbreaking grassroots advocacy initiative tailored for the five states in the Cornerstone region. -
Join Filene in Fort Worth at its FREE Oct. 18 Roadshow
On Oct. 18, Filene continues its cross-country Roadshow in Fort Worth with an exclusive engagement to talk about all things FUTURE. -
InTouch Credit Union hosts meet-and-greet with U.S. Rep. Keith Self
Last week, InTouch Credit Union hosted first-term congressman Keith Self who serves on the committees for Veterans and Foreign Affairs. -
Back Your PAC at the Ballpark brings CUs and lawmakers to Riverfront Stadium
KSCUA hosts Back Your PAC at the Ballpark in Wichita, featuring four Kansas legislators. -
More congressional outreach during August recess
The August congressional recess is an excellent time for credit unions to see members of Congress in-district, establishing and enhancing relationships.
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.
