Building Community Assets: A Guide to Credit Union Partnerships
Posted by on November 5, 2004
A new Woodstock Institute publication is now available on our website. Building Community Assets: A Guide to Credit Union Partnerships will help community organizations enable their members to join a mainstream credit union and begin building modest assets. Many credit unions offer financial products and services tailored to the needs of low-income people, but mainstream credit unions have not historically reached this population. Partnering with community organizations expands a credit union’s membership while giving community organizations the tools to help their members build assets.
You can download a copy of the guide at http://www.woodstockinst.org/
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