During this session, we heard from Hope Credit Union / Hope Enterprise Corporation and Inclusiv on delivering the benefits of the clean energy transition to credit unions and their communities.
If you missed out on the game changing United in Sustainability Summit 2023, you can now review some of the amazing information and content that shared with the attendees.
With community focus, credit unions are taking collective action against climate change and socio-economic inequalities. Their impact has defined a movement. Join the conversation at the United in Sustainability (UIS) Summit on achieving operational efficiencies and growth, while making a positive difference in society.
Join us for a unique World Refugee Day experience! Also, learn about the NCUA request for feedback on climate-related risks!
Earth Day is this weekend and governments and private organizations around the world will be participating in a variety of related activities aimed at supporting environmental protection.
The 17 sustainable development goals of the United Nations are central to the corporate social responsibility program for $8 billion United Nations Federal Credit Union, New York.
Join the United in Sustainability (UIS) Network’s quarterly call to gain best practices from subject matter experts and peers. We’ll continue the momentum from the UIS Summit at United Nations headquarters on building community impact, climate and socio-economic resiliency.
During a breakfast held in conjunction with CUNA’s GAC, United Nations FCU discussed the efforts it first undertook more than a decade ago and said its goal is to build a “holistic network of like-minded credit unions focused on reducing injustice and helping the climate.”
Join us for a complimentary networking breakfast and interactive discussion on taking action on sustainability. Engage in a growing credit union movement on an urgent topic.
Navy Federal Credit Union is recognizing the volunteer service of its employees by awarding a record number of grants to nonprofits through its annual “Dollars for Doers” program. To celebrate the program’s 15th anniversary, the credit union awarded 150 employees with $1,000 grants each, to donate to the nonprofit where they serve their time. Typically, the program recognizes 100 employees.