NCUA, FEMA to Host Webinar On Preparing for Climate-Related Disasters

ALEXANDRIA, Va.–NCUA’s Office of Consumer Financial Protection said it is partnering with the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to host a webinar focused on how credit unions and their members can prepare for, and remain resilient in the face of, climate-related disasters.

The one-hour webinar is scheduled for Sept. 15 at 1 p.m. ET.

“The ‘National Preparedness Month: How Credit Unions and their Members Can Prepare and Remain Resilient in the Face of Climate Related Disasters’ webinar will explore challenges faced by credit unions serving communities impacted by natural disasters, highlight the ways credit unions support equity and financial inclusion in the context of disaster preparedness and financial resilience, and amplify best practices and resources for credit unions and their members,” the agency said.

The Panelists

Panelists for the webinar include Marcus Coleman, director of FEMA’s DHS Center for Faith-Based Neighborhood Partnerships;

Sherry-Lea Bloodworth Botop, senior vice president for community and economic development at Hope Credit Union; and

Rachel Cononi, deputy director of NCUA’s Office of the Chief Economist.

A questions and answers segment will follow the presentations, NCUA said. There is no cost to participate.

To register, go here.

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