National Credit Union Administration Awards Over $2 Million in Grants
August 6, 2015
ALEXANDRIA, VA Grants totaling more than $2 million will help 225 low-income credit unions expand products and services, open branches or relocate offices, advance digital growth and provide greater security for their members, the National Credit Union Administration announced today.
"The second grant round of 2015 proved to be the largest in NCUAs history, with requests for more than $9.4 million coming from 580 low-income credit unions," NCUA Board Chairman Debbie Matz said. "While the competition was tough, the current and future members of the low-income credit unions receiving these funds are the real winners in terms of new products and services, new locations and new protections."
NCUA awarded grants for four initiatives, in the amounts shown for each:
- Digital Growth.�NCUA awarded 82 grants totaling $735,778 for the development of digital products, such as electronic bill payment, an interactive website, mobile or home banking, electronic or digital signatures, mobile or online loan applications and remote deposit capture.
- Fraud Prevention and Cybersecurity Protection.�NCUA awarded 103 grants totaling of $732,818 to assist in fraud prevention and cybersecurity efforts, like training, converting debit or credit cards to EMV technology, or obtaining a systems test or risk assessment.
- Building Capacity and Growth.�NCUA awarded 14 grants totaling $299,950 to allow credit unions to open new branches in underserved areas or relocate from a home-based to a non-residential location.
- New Product and Service Development.�NCUA awarded 26 grants totaling $239,400 to permit credit unions to offer a new product or service, such as a member business lending program, installation of a new ATM or an asset-liability management model.