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Registration Open for CURE Initiatives Webinar

April 2019
Registration Open for CURE Initiatives Webinar

ALEXANDRIA, Va. (April 2, 2019)Online registration is open for an April 24 webinar discussing programs and initiatives the National Credit Union Administration’s Office of Credit Union Resources and Expansion has planned for 2019.

The webinar, “What’s Happening in CURE for 2019,” is scheduled to begin at 2 p.m. Eastern and run approximately 60 minutes. Participants will be able to log into the webinar and view it on mobile devices using the registration link, and they should allow pop-ups from this website.

Martha Ninichuk and JeanMarie Komyathy, Director and Deputy Director of the Office of Credit Union Resources and Expansion, will discuss topics including:

  • Programs and initiatives for Minority Depository Institutions;
  • The credit union chartering process;
  • The upcoming grant round for low-income credit unions;
  • CURE’s training programs schedule; and
  • New upgrades for the agency’s Learning Management Service.

The NCUA will offer live Twitter updates during the webinar on @TheNCUA. Participants can submit questions over Twitter anytime during the presentation and in advance at WebinarQuestions@ncua.gov. The email’s subject line should read, “What’s Happening in CURE.” Technical questions should be emailed to audience.support@on24.com.

This webinar will be closed captioned and archived online approximately three weeks following the live event.

NCUA’s Office of Credit Union Resources and Expansion supports low-income-designated credit unions and credit unions interested in a low-income designation; minority credit unions; credit unions seeking changes in their charters, bylaws, or fields of membership; and groups organizing to start new credit unions.

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