OMAHA, Neb.–The Nebraska Credit Union League and CUCollaborate have entered into a partnership the organizations said is aimed at supporting growth of credit unions in the state.
Through this partnership, the NCUL and Washington, D.C.-based CUCollaborate will seek to help credit unions reach more members through expanded fields of membership, government programs, such as CDFI certification and low-income CU designation.
“The league is pleased to announce its partnership with CUCollaborate. We actively seek mutually beneficial relationships that leverage collective strengths and create synergistic solutions capable of helping our member credit unions grow and prosper. This is one such partnership,” said league president & CEO Scott Sullivan. “CUCollaborate has a proven track record of providing credit unions with access to new markets, expansion strategies, and growth opportunities without having to invest heavily in market entry tactics.”
Access to Software, Data
The organizations said that through the partnership league credit unions will gain access to AnalyzeCU impact reporting and demographic software that utilizes several data sets to showcase the value of credit union membership within their communities. In addition, CUCollaborate said that affiliated credit unions of its league partners can leverage the AnalyzeCU platform, including access to impact reporting, demographic software, and a CDFI prequalification dashboard to help effectively integrate mission and margin.
Advancing the Mission
“Our partnership with the Nebraska Credit Union League will advance the people helping people mission of credit unions in the state,” said Sam Brownell, founder and CEO of CUCollaborate. “The league system is the critical voice of the credit union movement—true collaboration in action. We seek to support our league partners through advocacy tools and resources that highlight the impact of credit unions’ cooperative model.”
Inside the Partnership
The NCUL and CUCollaborate said they will host a joint webinar for Nebraska credit unions on Sept. 14 at 10 a.m. CT related to the new partnership.
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