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Success in 2024: Empowering LID Credit Unions

About this event

Join us for an exclusive webinar tailored to LID credit unions looking to thrive in 2024. In this information-packed session, we will discuss the resources and strategies at your credit union's disposal designed to empower your organization for the coming year.

You’ll also learn: 

  • Strategies and resources to overcome key challenges faced by LID credit unions, such as the deposit shortage, increasing visibility, and fostering community development. 
  • Fintech solutions and digital tools available for low-income designated credit unions. 
  • Partnerships to increase resilience and enhance the impact of your community development initiatives

Register today to secure your spot and discover how you can thrive in 2024.

Hosted by

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    Dora Beyer Director of Community Development @ Excite Credit Union

    Dora Beyer is passionate about educational and socioeconomic equity. As Director of Community Development at Excite Credit Union, she leads the organization’s philanthropic efforts – including financial literacy, child savings accounts, and nonprofit partnerships – with a focus on serving the underbanked, immigrant and small business communities. She is a board member at the Center for Excellence in Nonprofits (CEN), volunteers with Child Advocates of Silicon Valley, and serves on the Entrepreneurship Giving Circle of the Latino Community Foundation. She is the eldest of four, daughter of Mexican immigrants and most of all enjoys being a Tia (Auntie).

  • Team member
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    Jessica Jacobson Director of Deposits, Strategy and Operations @ CNote

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    Dave Prosser Vice President of Community Development @ Freedom First Credit Union

    Dave Prosser is Senior Vice President of Community Development at Freedom First Credit Union(FFCU), where he has worked since 2004. Freedom First serves 22 counties across Southwest and Central Virginia, which includes 1.1M residents mostly representing rural markets. Freedom First has 14 branches, over 63,500 members and over $1.2 billion in assets. Freedom First became a Certified Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI) in 2000 to better serve families in need.

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