Title: Cliff Rosenthal, Executive Director
1CDCUs, The Federation, and the Credit Union
Movement 2004-2005
Cliff Rosenthal, Executive Director June 10, 2005
2Community Development Credit Unions A Tale of
Two Movements?
- It was the best of times, it was the worst of
times - A Tale of Two Cities
- Charles Dickens
3Vital Signs Robust Growth in 2004
- The Federations CDCU Members
- Total Assets -- up 377 million, to 3.35 billion
- Total Membership -- up by 66,241 to 896,835
- Net Worth -- up by 41 million to 320 million
4CDCUs Outpaced all FICUs by Many Measures.
5The Typical (Median) CDCU Did Well.
6- But .
- small credit unions are an
- endangered species!
72004-05 was the worst period ever for CDCU
mergers and liquidations!
- CDCUs lost 25 (11 of our members)
- All CUs lt10 million lost 8.4
- All CUs lost 3 (gt300 of 9,500 CUs)
8Mergers and Liquidations, 2004-0511 of
Federation Membership!
- Liquidated (3)
- Brooklyn Ecumenical FCU (NY) Appalachian
Development FCU (OH) - Austin/West Garfield FCU (IL)
- Merged (22)
- Westshore Com. FCU (MI) Caswell CU (NC)
- Denver CDCU (CO) Citizens East CDCU (PA)
- North Florida FCU (FL) Henry Street Settlement
FCU (NY) - Little Haiti-Edison FCU (FL) York Citizens FCU
(AL) - Washington County FCU (TX) JCC FCU (OH)
- Perquimans CU (NC) LexLinc CDFCU (KY
- South End FCU (MA) New Horizons FCU (PA)
- United Communities FCU (DE) Chattachoochie FCU
(GA) - North Gulfport Com. FCU (MS) Chatham-Lee CU (NC)
- Hacienda Community CU (OR) Weld FCU (CO)
- South End FCU (MA) NOME FCU (LA)
9Profile of Merged/Liq. CDCUs
10LexLinc CDFCU
11LexLinc Liquidated 6/05
12Why the failures? Top 10 List
- Layoffs/deteriorating economy
- Loss of sponsor or grant support
- Mismanagement
- Failure to thrive (esp. new CDCUs)
- Unsustainable/poorly planned growth (branches)
- Prompt Corrective Action (PCA)
- Fraud
- Cant compete
- Lack of succession for board
- Reg Crush
13 A Year of Progress Highlights of Our Anniversary
Year 2004-05
14Highlights, 2004-05
- 3.7 million invested in CDCUs
- Fighting predatory lending
- 250,000 in Apple Grants to CDCUs to promote
alternatives to payday lending - 1.5 million in PRIDEs (Predatory Relief and
Intervention Deposits) outstanding or committed - Antidotes to Payday Lending
- CDCU Mortgage Center
- 1 million seed grant from CDFI Fund
- Linkages with PHH Mortgage CU Partners
- LLC established
15More Highlights
- CDCU Institute
- peak attendance
- NCUA support for scholarships
- CDFI Fund Return of SECA
- 6 CDCUs won FA awards 3.373 million
- 14 CDCUs received T. A. awards 621,445
16Membership
- 24 new member CDCUs
- Our total membership down only slightly, from 225
to 224. - New members range from lt 1 million to more than
100 million.
17New Members, 2004-05
- Kootenai Valley FCU (Libby, MT)
- Mendo Lake CU (Ukiah, CA)
- Queens Cluster FCU (Bayside, NY)
- S.A.M.P. Scranton FCU (Scranton,) PA
- Ashoka CU (Boulder, CO)
- Saint John A.M.E. FCU (Niagara Falls, NY)
- St. Margarets CU (St. Louis, MO)
- Dress Makers CU (New York, NY)
- West Texas CU (El Paso,TX)
- Chicanos por la Causa FCU (Phoenix, AZ)
- Deere Community Federated CU (Ottumwa, IA)
- Kau FCU (NaAlehu, HI)
- Morning Star FCU (Tulsa, OK)
- Table Rock FCU (Shell Knob, MO)
- Macedonia Baptist FCU (Mt. Vernon, NY)
- Central Dallas FCU (Dallas, TX)
- Harlem Heights FCU (NY, NY)
- St. Phillips FCU (NY, NY)
- Jemez Valley CU (Jemez Springs, NM)
- TCC CU (Dallas,TX)
- Sturgis Community FCU (Sturgis, SD)
- El Barrio FCU (NY, NY)
- Greater Harrisburg Comm. CU (Harrisburg, PA)
- New Life CU (Philadelphia, PA)
- Total 24
18Community Development Partners
- Increased to 29 credit unions.
- Six of the 10 largest credit unions.
- 50 billion in assets, 5 million members
19Community Development Partners, May 2005
- TC FCU (MI)
- Water Power CU (CA)
- Andrews FCU (MD)
- Vantage CU (MI)
- Arrowhead CU (CA)
- SCE FCU (CA)
- Cincinnati Central CU (OH)
- Houston Municipal Employees CU (TX)
- The Summit FCU (NY)
- Bay FCU (CA)
- Community Educators CU (FL)
- Hughes FCU (AZ)
- LA DOTD FCU (LA)
- Lafayette FCU (MD)
- Tremont CU (MA)
- Navy Federal CU
- State Employees CU (NC)
- Orange County Teachers FCU
- Boeing Employees CU (WA)
- Patelco CU (CA)
- State Employees FCU (NY)
- Visions FCU (NY)
- Ukrainian FCU (NY)
- Suffolk FCU (NY)
- IBM Metro FCU (NY)
- Anheuser-Busch CU (MO)
- Suncoast Schools FCU (FL)
- Sunmark FCU (NY)
- North Jersey FCU (NJ)
20A Closer Look
21Capitalization Program
- Invested in CDCUs
- 250,000 in APPLE (anti-predatory)
- 3.7 million in other investments (Deposits,
PRIDEs, equity grants) - Bridge Grants 500,000 to other CUs (CDCUs)
- Obtained New Increased Investments
- Mennonite Mutual Aid (1 million)
- Catholic Healthcare Initiatives (250,000)
- National Co-operative Bank FSB (250,000)
- Pending 3 million from Bank of America
22Governmental Affairs NCUA
- Federation Testimony on Capital to NCUA Helen
Godfrey, Melissa Marquez - Chairman JoAnn Johnson at Federations Financial
Literacy Day in New York - Federation co-sponsored NCUA PALs workshops
Boston, Orlando, St. Louis, Rochester (NY) - NCUA White Paper Guidance for Examining CDCUs
- Federation meeting with Regional Directors and
top Washington staff - Campaign to get set-aside of funding for CDCU
Institute
23Governmental Affairs and Public Policy
- SACI Attack Bush Administration effort to
eliminate CDFI other Community Development
Programs - Proposal slowed/halted?
- Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) and Credit
Unions - Federation opposed extension of CRA to large
credit unions
24Education and Training
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- CDCU Institute
- Each One, Teach Many
- Your Path to Financial Freedom
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27The CDCU Institute
- 2004
- 4th graduating class. Total grads, 199-2004 41
- 30 scholarships (tuition, room, board) from NCUA
in 2004 - 2005
- New location and format Madison, Aug. 15-20
- At least 30 scholarships
- Grant from National Credit Union Foundation
28The CDCU Institute
- 2004
- 4th graduating class. Total grads, 199-2004 41
- 30 scholarships (tuition, room, board) from NCUA
in 2004 - 2005
- New location and format Madison, Aug. 15-20
- At least 30 scholarships
- Grant from National Credit Union Foundation
29Financial Literacy Each One, Teach Many
- Total Train-the Trainer seminars to date
- 498 trainers
- 7,956 community members
- 2004-05 sites NJ, NY, CA, NH, VA, IL, NC, CA,
PA, DC, WA - Funding J.P. Morgan Chase, Citibank, North Fork
Bank, Mizuho Foundation - Financial Literacy Day October 22, 2004
- In the works Disability module for Your Path
to Financial Freedom
30Technical Assistance
- Helped 21 CDCUs with CDFI Fund applications ?
good year for funding - Helped avert mergers and regulatory downgrades
- Assisted CDCU/CDCU mergers and helped maximize
NCUA assistance - Assistance to organizing groups (telephone
consultations, manuals, site visits)
31AmeriCorpsVISTA
- 21 VISTA members in 17 CDCUs, 11 states with
more on the way. - VISTA members raised more than 400,000 in grants
and donations for CDCUs in 2004 - 7 VISTAs coordinated VITA/EITC campaigns
- 1,100 filings
- 1.3 million in refunds (500,000 EITC)
- New initiative VISTAs in disability orgs.
32Federation Networks
- Faith-based CUs
- 83 CUs 37 of Federation membership
- Merger losses two over 2 years
- Faith-based CU Conference
- New York Community Financial Network
- Record attendance at sessions, including NJ
- Harlem networking breakfast
- Financial Literacy Day 2004 (Union Settlement
FCU) - NY State CDFI Coalition 1 million for state
CDFI Fund
33Networks
- Latino CU Network
- Meeting in Puerto Rico
- Service to immigrants study underway
- Proposal to host association of Latino CU
professionals - Youth CU Programs
- Enhanced participation in 2005 Annual Meeting
34Disability Outreach Network
- World Institute on Disability training sessions
at CUs - Federation addresses at national disability
conferences - Financial literacy module in process (funded by
Mizuho) - 8 VISTA placements in Disability Service
Organizations
35Research
- CDFI Data Project
- New Publication Financial Trends in CDCUs
- New Custom Peer group analysis for all CDCUs
- New CDCU Affiliate Structures
36Opportunity Seize it. Make it. Defend it.
- Key strategies for 2005-06
- Launch the CDCU Secondary Market.
- Expand the Community Development Partners
initiative. - Assure the future of the CDCU Institute
- Fight to preserve CDFI Fund
37Launch the CDCU Secondary Market
- The CDCU Mortgage Center
- Bringing affordable mortgages
- to low-income communities
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39Goals
- Purchase gt 250,000 in mortgages this year.
- Purchase/resell 15 million in three years.
- Create market for co-op loans, manufactured
(mobile) housing loans. - Link to a mutual fund and Wall Street to increase
supply of capital. - Engage C.D. Partners and other credit unions as
sellers and purchasers of affordable mortgages.
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41- Community Development Partners
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42Why is the CD Partners Program Important?
- Expand services to more low-income communities
(reach scale) - Strengthen capacity of CDCUs through partnerships
- Build unity in credit union movement
- Strengthen our voice in the C.U. industry
- Build volume for our products, services,
investment (e.g., CDCU Secondary Market)
43Possible Activities
- CD Partner to provide operational support to CDCU
- Latino/State Employees Back office
- Technology assessment/support/advice
- Shared branches
- Internships/exchanges between CDCUs partners
- Train CDPartner staff at CDCU Institute
44Assure the Future of theCDCU Institute
- Continue advocacy with NCUA
- Seek Congressional earmark
- Seek CDFI Fund support
- Develop other revenue sources
- Expand curriculum enrollment
45Fight to preserve CDFI Fund
- (and other community development programs).
- Sack SACI by
- Working through CDFI Coalition
- Mobilizing our members
- Mobilizing CUNA, NAFCU
46Looking Ahead Our Long-Term Challenges
- Where is the CU industry going?
- Where do CDCUs fit?
- What will/should our membership look like?
- A sustainable future for the Federation whats
the business plan(s) - Planning for Success(ion)
47A time to sayThanks!
48Our Members, Our leaders, and our Volunteers
- To our members who have supported us
- To Chairwoman Rita Haynes and the
- Executive Committee--Robert Jackson, Michael
Chan, Sally Edward, Barbara Black - Board Members
- Melissa Marquez, Joy Cousminer, John Dupree, Jr.,
Sharon Saulters, Eunice Rogers, Helen Godfrey
Smith, Arnell Willis, Suzette Cowell, Hiram
Crawford, Gustavia Cole, Marvin Jensen, Robert
Coleman - Alternates
- Eddie Ayers, Gwen Parker, Saundra Scales, Harold
Foster
49 thanks to
- The Annual Meeting Committee
- Local Host Committee
50To our Funders Sponsors
- Ford Foundation
- Heron Fdn.
- CDFI Fund
- CUNA
- CUNA Mutual
- NCUF
- JPMorganChase
- HSBC Bank
- U.S. Central CU
- CA League
- Annie E. Casey Fdn.
- Patelco CU
- Bank of America
- PHH CU Partners
- Mennonite Mutual Aid
- Washington Mutual
- Citibank
51 and our Coalition Partners
- CDFI Coalition
- National Disability Institute/National
Cooperative Bank - University of Iowa School of Law
- Southern New Hampshire University School of
Community Eco. Development - World Institute on Disability
52 and to our Staff
- Ayokah Harrison-Holmes
- Rafael Morales
- Michael Strange
- Irene E. Prince
- Oulga Caesar
- Valerie Harrison
- Ivania Rodriquez
- Sara Batterton
- Alice Greenwald
- Ken Tiongson
- Thomas Henry
- Valerie Harrison
- Pamela Owens
- Brian Gately
- Greg Gemerer
- Aysatou Jobarteh
And consultants Cathie Mahon Terry
Ratigan Lillian Autler Sandy Burky
53And for the Recognition
- National Credit Union Foundation
- Herb Wegner Awards to
- Cliff Rosenthal (Individ.Achievement)
- Opportunities (Vermont Development) CU (Org.)
- African-American Credit Union Coalition
- Pete Crear Lifetime Achievement Award to
- --Rita L. Haynes (Aug. 12, Bahamas)
54The Federation. Helping Credit Unions Do More.
- National Federation of
- Community Development Credit Unions
- 120 Wall Street, 10th Floor
- New York, NY 10005
- 800-437-8711 / 212-809-1850
- www.cdcu.coop