Author: Amber Conger

Biz Kid$ Showcase: national financial well-being competition for young people
New initiative from the National Credit Union Foundation will challenge 12 to 18 year-olds to develop and market a financial well-being product for their community. Registration is now open for […] Find out more »

Financial well-being for all and the birth of a credit union
Co-authored by Gigi Hyland, CUDE, Executive Director, National Credit Union Foundation, and Andrea Molnau, CUDE, Executive Director, Minnesota Credit Union Foundation. You don’t often see articles co-authored by the executive […] Find out more »

Foundation’s Development Education program evolves
Originally shared by CUNA News. National Credit Union Foundation Chief Impact Officer Chad Helminak discussed the evolution of the Credit Union Development Education (DE) Program during an interview at the […] Find out more »

Aligning on impact to improve financial well-being for all
The National Credit Union Foundation announces new position, strategic reorganization to increase its ability to serve the credit union system as a catalyst As the nation grapples with record inflation, […] Find out more »

Do our financial first responders have the PPE they need?
By: Michelle Christie, Foundation Senior Manager of Financial Inclusion and Impact “We know who gets hurt in economic downturns. It’s the same members that got hurt last time. Shame on […] Find out more »

Financial well-being as an organizational goal: moving the needle on credit union employees’ financial health
How a credit union based in one of the nation’s most expensive cities integrated financial well-being into its strategy. When your credit union is located in the second least affordable […] Find out more »