How Do I Join? We don't have "members" but if you are a small credit union, you can endorse us (under $500m). Respond by email to Doug@Tri-CU.com, with the following declaration of endorsement:
"As a small credit union, we [Credit Union Name] embrace our not-for-profit cooperative roots and prioritize giving profits back to our members, local communities and the underserved. We endorse the Endangered Credit Union Defense to advocate for reduced regulatory burdens on small credit unions and authorize this 501(c)(4) Nonprofit Social Welfare Organization to represent these interests in lobbying activities, and we explicitly authorize the use of our credit union name accordingly."
Note: I advise you receive approval from your board of director prior to the endorsement. I will add your credit union to my database, and keep you updated and informed so you can help direct our advocacy priorities. On my lobbying materials (such as letters and e-mails to politicians or regulators) I will list your credit union as endorsing our regulatory relief priorities.
What if I'm not ready to endorse ESCUD? Perhaps your or your board isn't quite ready to commit, or you aren't sure it is safe (what if we don't 100% agree on everything)? That is fine! Just follow us on Linkedin, and please chime in with comments or questions, or give us "kudos" when you like what we are doing. We want to hear from all small CUs about how we can better help you survive and thrive (primarily through encouraging member-centric giving back, and advocating for regulatory relief). The more small CUs who "follow us" - that also gives us more traction and leverage, to make our voices heard!
What is expected of my Credit Union? We are fighting for the survival of small credit unions who truly live the “not-for-profit” tax-exempt ethos, by giving profits back to members, especially for underserved communities, minorities and those of modest means. You should be able to demonstrate a *clear* value to your members or community, which is different and better than the "big banks."
How much does it cost? It is free to endorse us, and you can cancel (withdraw your endorsement) at any time. Dues or fees might be introduced in the future if approved by a majority of you (if more money was desired to increase lobbying and productivity).
Why is ESCUD doing this for “free?” The president of ECUD (Doug Wadsworth) has already been doing this work for his own small credit union (Tri-CU), but kept getting ignored. With the backing of other small CU endorsements, it makes the efforts much more productive (now they listen), and can benefit us all.
How big of an organization is ESCUD? Small, but growing fast. Thus far, all the lobbying efforts are being handled by Doug Wadsworth and Scott Prior, along with managing their own small credit unions. Board Members of this organization include Brandi Johnson and Scott Prior (other small CU CEOs in Washington state). See the "endorsements" page for the latest count of endorsing credit unions.
What about my Credit Union Trade Association? This is solely a nonprofit "social welfare advocacy" organization, which does not compete with trade associations. Endorsement of ECUD is welcome to credit unions who are also members of credit union trade associations, and it is recognized they provide valuable services that are far outside our capability or scope.
What *exactly* will ESCUD be doing? Doug, Scott and others will be continually communicating to relevant regulators and politicians the value of small credit unions, and how common-sense regulatory relief which does not impact our safety or soundness, can be enacted to avoid our extinction. This will include letters, news articles, e-mails, visits, etc.
Will ESCUD be endorsing political candidates or parties? No, the organization is focused on encouraging any relevant person or agency to reduce the regulatory burden on small credit unions, regardless of party affiliation.
Federal vs State Credit Union? ECUD will distinguish between federal and state credit union endorsements in lobbying efforts when appropriate, based on the targeted party (differentiate “state” for DFI).