(Dec. 23, 2021) Reminder: NASCUS sent to credit union and associate members their 2022 membership dues invoices in mid-December. NASCUS primary points of contacts should look for an email from Shellee Mitchell, program specialist. If you have not received your invoice by now, please let Shellee know at [email protected]. NASCUS appreciates the ongoing support from our membership, and we look forward working with you again in 2022. Special note: Thank you to our members who have already renewed their membership!

(Dec. 4, 2020) NASCUS credit union members will receive their 2021 membership dues via email invoices next week, arriving from the address of [email protected]; subject line will be “NASCUS 2021 Membership Dues Invoice.” Those who do not receive their invoice by Friday, Dec. 11, should send an email to NASCUS at [email protected]. NASCUS recognizes the impact the global pandemic has had on credit unions, and in 2021 the effects likely will be felt the most. NASCUS reassessed its value proposition to credit unions and doubled down on the commitment to deliver affordable alternatives to professional development through new compliance training solutions and the development and delivery of exclusive resources in collaboration with state regulators, as well as the many other unique products and services NASCUS provides. We will continue to monitor and solicit member feedback to build on benefits that credit unions value the most.