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Vizo Financial pledges $1 million to CU Empowerment Grants program

GREENSBORO, NC (August 24, 2023) In a nod to the credit union movement’s sixth cooperative principle of concern for community, Vizo Financial will be reserving $1 million to  provide financial empowerment grants for credit unions. The Vizo Financial Empowerment  Grants Program will begin in September 2023 and includes a five-year plan to disperse funds to  credit union foundations so that they can help natural person credit unions build financial literacy  programs that not only benefit, but empower, their members and, ultimately, their communities. 

“Financial literacy is important to the credit union movement because it provides empowerment  through education for consumers and shapes relationships built on trust between credit unions  and their members,” said David Brehmer, president/CEO of Vizo Financial. “At Vizo Financial,  we want to help foster these relationships and members’ knowledge, which is why we created  this program to give credit unions the funds they need to enrich their financial literacy offerings.” 

Funds will be allocated on an annual basis to the Carolinas Credit Union Foundation, CrossState  Credit Union Foundation, The Credit Union Foundation of Maryland and the District of  Columbia, and the Credit Unions Care Foundation of Virginia, which are the state credit union  foundations that serve the majority of Vizo Financial members. The foundations will administer  the grants by accepting credit union applications, approving grant requests and providing  summary reporting on the impact of each project. In the reporting phase, foundations will be  asked to share metrics on how the funds are being used and their impact, as well as meet goals  and objectives set forth by the program. Vizo Financial will then re-evaluate how the funds are  utilized by the participating foundations and will reallocate grant money as necessary over the  life of the program. The grants will be available to all Vizo Financial members, as well as other  credit unions within their region who meet certain criteria and agree to the terms and conditions  of the program. 

“The Vizo Financial board is comprised of credit union executives from various asset sizes,  niches and communities, which means we have a collective understanding of the value of  financial literacy for members,” said Scott Woods, chairperson of Vizo Financial’s board of  directors. “We feel passionate about offering these grants and providing for a potential $1  million impact toward financial empowerment initiatives, which, we believe, will impart a  lasting legacy in the communities we all serve.”

“As the facilitator of the program, I look forward to working with credit union foundations to  enhance the financial literacy resources available to credit unions,” said Erin Doan, diversity,  equity and inclusion director for Vizo Financial. “By focusing on financial education and  empowerment, we can help people achieve their goals for a better quality of life and establish  credit unions and their employees as trusted financial partners within their communities. I think I  can speak for our entire organization when I say we’re excited to see the positive impact it has on  credit unions and their members.”



About Vizo Financial Corporate Credit Union

Vizo Financial Corporate Credit Union’s goal is to drive credit union success through proven EXCELLENCE, unmatched EXPERTISE and engaged PARTNERSHIPS. It is a state-chartered corporate credit union that serves CUSOs, leagues, chapters and more than 1,100 credit unions in the U.S. and Canada. Vizo Financial is part owner of the consortium, Aptys Solutions, LLC. Vizo Financial provides money management, payments and core processing services for credit unions. For more information, please visit www.vfccu.org.

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