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FORUM wins first place for Youth Financial Literacy Award

Indianapolis, IN (October 10, 2025) |

FORUM Credit Union is proud to announce earning first place for the Alphonse  Desjardins Award for youth financial literacy in the $1 Billion+ asset size category in the Indiana statewide competition.  Created by CUNA (Credit Union National Association), the award is named after Alphonse Desjardins. Besides founding  the first credit unions in Canada and the U.S., Desjardins pioneered youth savings clubs and in-school "banks," known as  caisses scolaires. The award emphasizes the movement's long-time commitment to youth.  

Plaques were presented to statewide winners at the ICUL (Indiana Credit Union League) Chairman’s Awards Banquet on  Friday, October 3, as part of the League Convention. FORUM Chief Marketing and Community Officer, Kristi Lowell,  accepted the award. FORUM’s entry focused on its robust educational program, targeted toward members at various life  stages. One program, My First Nest Egg (MFNE), focuses on educating FORUM's youngest members, those between the  ages of three and thirteen. MFNE is a chore and allowance app that teaches children about earning, saving, and giving  back. It includes a digital piggy bank, allowance, and chore tracking, as well as rewards, games, and calculators. FORUM  has incorporated this program into its overall financial education offerings, partnering with schools in the community  and providing the educational tools to members and schools at no cost. By using all marketing channels, paid and  unpaid, FORUM has shared financial education online, in branch locations, directly with educators, and via email  campaigns to parents. Activity sheets, videos, worksheets, and infographics have been created in support of sharing  important financial concepts with parents and children.  

“Financial education is a shared community responsibility that FORUM is eager to contribute to. This project represents  the credit union cooperative principle of Financial Education through collaboration with schools and the community at  large to give parents and children engaging tools that teach important financial concepts,” said Kristi.  

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