ALEXANDRIA, Va.–NCUA said it will host a webinar today to discuss the upcoming 2023 Community Development Revolving Loan Fund grant round and other topics of interest to small and MDI credit unions.
Registration is now open for this webinar, the agency said,
The webinar is scheduled to begin at 2 p.m. Eastern and run approximately 75 minutes. It will be close captioned and there is no charge. Participants will be able to log in and view the webinar on their computers or mobile devices using the registration link, according to NCUA, which noted viewers should allow pop-ups from this website.
On the agenda of the webinar are:
- A description of the initiatives and application guidelines for the 2023 grant round
- The NCUA’s Small Credit Union and MDI Support Program
- Online courses and other materials available on the NCUA’s Learning Management System
How to Submit Questions
Participants can submit questions during the presentation or in advance by emailing WebinarQuestions@ncua.gov. The email’s subject line should read, “Grants, Small Credit Unions, and MDIs Webinar,” NCUA said, adding those questions may be answered during the webinar or posted in a frequently asked questions document with the event archive on the NCUA’s Learning Management System.
An LMS account is required to view the archived webinar. An account also provides access to the NCUA’s other training and educational materials.
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