There are numerous rural communities across the GoWest region, each with its own unique history, geography, traditions, and demographics.
It’s hard to believe just last summer, there was relative peace in Ukraine, and peace in the hearts of Olena Sheremetyeva’s family.
In wake of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine over the past few weeks, credit unions are coming together in various ways to provide critical relief for Ukrainians.
On Friday, March 4, a joint team presented detailed findings and recommendations to each of the Foundations’ Boards of Directors that make a compelling case for joining the two strong foundations.
Hard-working farms in Idaho and Lewis Counties help to put pork, chicken, beef, and lamb on families’ dinner tables. They also produce wheat, barley, chickpeas, canola, and other pulse crops.
Just as the Northwest welcomed 2022, an unwelcome wave of severe weather caused snow slides and flooding across a large […]
The Northwest Credit Union Foundation will formally welcome Nora Carpenter, President and CEO of the United Way of Treasure Valley, […]
The work credit unions do to support their members and communities is part of the “People Helping People” philosophy that’s […]
More than 400 high school freshmen in Shelton, Washington, learned the financial ins-and-outs during a “day in the life” of […]
Five Portland-area credit unions and the Northwest Credit Union Foundation have partnered with the Urban League of Portland to advance the […]
The Northwest Credit Union Foundation Board of Directors elected officers for its Board of Directors and welcomed two new Board […]
The skyrocketing cost of a college education is no secret. The Federal Reserve reports that in the second quarter of […]