National Credit Union Youth WeekTM
April 18-24, 2010
Get in the Savings Game
A Worthwhile and Easy Celebration
Join us every April for National Credit Union Youth Week and give youth the attention they deserve!
We provide you with ready-to-use items to help you promote your celebration simply and effectively to
several age groups.
2010 Plans Underway
Credit unions will again have the
opportunity to celebrate youth with the National Youth Saving ChallengeTM anytime during
April, officially designated as Financial Literacy month.
To receive information about Youth Week and the Saving Challenge, sign up for the free e-News below.
National Youth Saving ChallengeTM
New in 2009, credit unions had the option of hosting the challenge throughout April. This year, 397 credit unions
reported receiving deposits from 139,669 young members, including 10,006 who opened new accounts. This year’s results
average out to $190 deposited per child. "...Our young members have told us loud and clear that they believe in the
future," said Dan Mica, CUNA president and CEO.
Youth Week Resources
Products are still available from Youth Week 2009. Order now to use them in your summer programs and keep your
young members engaged. Shop for youth promotional items.
Create a Year-Round Youth Program!
Not sure how to start? Find tips on how to improve your current program or start a new one from scratch with CUNA's Model Youth Program Guide.
Learn more.
Celebration Ideas and Success Stories
Share your ideas and results with CUNA. We’d love to hear what you plan and how your event went.
E-mail details of your celebration ideas and any digital photo images to
ywcoordinator@cuna.coop.
Sign Up for Free e-News
January through April, CUNA sends e-News about Youth Week nearly every week. The messages
offer tips for celebrating Youth Week and setting goals for the Saving Challenge. Also, we
share suggestions from fellow credit unions.
Sign up today to try it. This free
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