EUGENE, Ore.– The National Association of Credit Union Service Organizations, Inc. (NACUSO) is reporting that BenefisCU has made a contribution of $21,000 to NACUSO’s Advocacy Fund.
NACUSO said the funding will go toward its advocacy work on Capitol Hill.
“We are particularly honored to be the first beneficiary of BenefisCU's innovative program to donate a portion of their profits back to the industry they serve,” said NACUSO CEO Ronaldo Hardy. “The BenefisCU Industry Advancement Fund was created with a commitment to collaboration, and giving back reflects the core values that make credit unions and CUSOs so special.”
‘Furthering the Goal’
Added Kerry Wahlen, board chair of BenefisCU powered by TriscendNP and CEO of Goldenwest Credit Union in South Ogden, Utah, “Our investment in BenefisCU has not only provided value to our credit union but has created a collaboration between multiple credit unions to be able to help support the NACUSO Advocacy Fund to this level, helps further that goal of industry advancement.”
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