TACOMA, Wash.–CU Strategic Planning will host a webinar today titled “Next Steps to CDFI Recertification: Assessing How Your Credit Union Moves Forward.”
The event will begin at 2 p.m. ET.
“Your 2024 CDFI FA grant application has a new higher award amount of $2 million, up from the $1 million max award of recent years. Determining how the recertification process impacts your credit union – including pending awards – and minimizing those impacts is a priority and calls for expert assistance,” CU Strategic Planning stated.
On the Agenda
According to the company, the webinar will:
- Go over the recertification process for CDFI credit unions
- Assess where your credit union stands in the recertification process
- Recognize and minimize the operational changes you need to make.
- Help CUs stay focused on running your credit union and not worry about new CDFI compliance requirements
- Stay in compliance
‘Next Level Assessment’
“Join CU Strategic Planning experts to talk about our next level assessment of what you’ll need to do to keep winning CDFI FA/TA grant dollars and understanding the steps to recertification,” the company said. “We will be looking at our assessments of CDFI recertification and what you’ll need to do to comply.”
To register, go here.
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