MADISON, Wis.–CUNA has named the 2022 recipients of the Dora Maxwell Social Responsibility Community Service Award, Louise Herring Philosophy-in-Action Member Service Award, and Desjardins Awards for Financial Education.
The national awards follow the selection of state league winners as chosen by respective state associations.
Dora Maxwell Winners
The Dora Maxwell Award honors credit unions for outstanding social responsibility projects in their communities.
First-place winners for the Dora Maxwell Award include:
- East River FCU (South Dakota)
- Atlantic City FCU (Wyoming)
- Clackamas FCU (Oregon)
- Genisys CU (Michigan)
- Maine Credit Union League
Louise Herring Awards
The Louise Herring Award recognizes credit unions that demonstrate the internal application of credit union philosophy to help better financial matters and increase financial education for its members.
First-place winners for the Louise Herring Award include:
- Northpark Community CU (Indiana)
- First Central CU (Texas)
- Mutual Security CU (Connecticut)
- Great Lakes CU (Illinois)
The Desjardins Awards
The Desjardins Awards honors credit unions, chapters, and leagues for their commitment to both youth and adult financial literacy.
First-place winners for the Desjardins Awards include:
Desjardins Adult
- MC FCU (PA)
- Legacy Community FCU (AL)
- Meriwest CU (CA)
- Maine Credit Union League
Desjardins Youth
- Arbuckle FCU (Oklahoma)
- SPC CU (South Carolina)
- Commonwealth One FCU (Virginia)
- Altra FCU (Wisconsin)
The full list of winners with detailed award descriptions can be found here.
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