Ctrl+Alt+Innovate is the shortcut you need to advance with fintechs and power financial growth. Hear from leading innovators and position your credit union for the future. This virtual event is a collaboration between eight Midwest Credit Union leagues and associations. Who Should Attend: Executives, Business Development, Marketing, and Information Technology Professionals Registration Deadline: March 31 Cost: $99 Visit the Conference website for agenda and speaker information. Contact Ben Hering, MnCUNDirector of Engagement with questions. Minnesotans who selected a Health Savings Account (HSA)-compatible plan for 2021 may be wondering where to open an account.
UCare, a non-profit health plan provider, and the Minnesota Credit Union Network have teamed up to help connect Minnesotans with financial institutions to complement their 2021 individual and family health plans that are compatible with health savings accounts (HSAs) offered on MNsure. As part of this collaboration, UCare will promote credit unions as a trusted option for consumers to learn about and choose an HSA. Credit unions have access to a variety of marketing materials to help educate consumers and your members about HSA-compatible health plans and how they work with HSAs. Resources include a guide for consumers, an education video, blog posts and an infographic for download. Additionally, if you would like to co-host an educational webinar for your members with UCare – you can contact Brian Eck at beck@ucare.org. With questions, and if you need to make a change to any listings on creditunionhsa.org, contact MnCUN Director of Communications Julia Miller. Minnesota’s 2021 Credit Union Awareness Initiative is in full swing. The campaign, now in its third year, is a research-based effort to grow awareness of credit unions as the best financial partner for consumers. Digital media ads continue to drive consumers to the YourMoneyFurther.com website to learn more about the advantages of credit unions. Thank you to all who have committed to financially support this ongoing effort.
Please join us for a webinar on Thursday, February 25 at 11:00 a.m. to hear about plans and enhancements for the upcoming year. Contributors to the campaign will also learn more about how to access new features and upgrades. Follow this link to register. The consumer Awareness initiative represents the true spirit of the cooperative movement to help more Minnesotans understand the advantages being a credit union member. With questions, please contact Andrea Molnau, VP Communications & Engagement, by email or 651-288-5527. We look forward to continued success in 2021! Every April, National Credit Union Youth Month serves to encourage kids to develop healthy saving habits by making savings fun and exciting. This campaign is your credit union's opportunity to engage with young members and show them that your credit union is there to help them throughout their financial journey.
“Be a credit union saver and your savings will never go extinct.” is the official theme of this year's National Credit Union Youth Month. This Jurassic theme makes saving for the future fun and helps younger members appreciate the importance of putting money aside. CU Impact Week at the Capitol began with greetings from Minn. Gov. Tim Walz and all four House and Senate leaders, followed by a legislative briefing on important issues for 2021. Here is how you can get involved and advocate for credit unions in Saint Paul:
The CU Impact Week at the Capitol resource page has sample social media messages, images and story prompts for Working for Minnesota testimonials. Contact MnCUN Director of Governmental Affairs Ryan Smith with questions about CU Impact Week. With questions using the social media resources or uploading videos on the Working for Minnesota website, contact MnCUN Director of Communications Julia Miller.
Upcoming NCU-ISAO National Virtual Cyber Incident Response Tabletop Exercise for Credit Unions2/2/2021
Join the National Credit Union ISAO, the Department of Homeland Security and your credit union industry peers for this exciting, FREE national credit union industry exercise. Test your credit union's cyber resilience and incident response plans in this uniquely formatted event and collaborating with other industry stakeholders to share and compare best practices and resilience strategies!
This half-day event is open to all credit union industry stakeholders such as credit unions, leagues and league members and CUSOs. Space is very limited, so don’t wait and sign up today! Exercise Format This event will be facilitated by the DHS Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and will present participants with fictitious but plausible cyber incidents where organizations will walk through each scenario with a set of incident response-related questions. Organizations may also choose to respond to questions individually, privately amongst their own organizational stakeholders, or with other participants via one of our seven regional Virtual Host Locations. Exercise materials are provided to participants in advance of the event, and all participants may opt-in to breakout sessions or respond to scenarios amongst their internal groups. The session will allow all participants to hear debriefings and key takeaways from each Q&A section of the event. An event summary of key comments and takeaways will be provided to participants at a later date after the event. Important Registration Information This event is TLP:GREEN and thus registrations will only be approved for stakeholders within the credit union industry such as CUs and their Boards, CUSOs and Leagues. All participating individuals from an organization must register individually unless participating in a local group environment (such as a conference room). Space is limited. REGISTRATION LINK: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/2086099425435535374 |
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