Ukrainian Crisis Response

 

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Ukraine's credit union system

World Council created this page as a resource for the latest news and information about how credit unions in Ukraine are faring in the face of the Russian invasion, and how the worldwide credit union movement is responding to help them. All of the content is provided by World Council, its members, or their affiliated credit unions and financial cooperatives. To share information from your organization on this page, please email us at communications@woccu.org. To make a donation to to Worldwide Foundation for Credit Unions' Ukrainian Credit Union Displacement Fund, click here

Worldwide Foundation for Credit Unions Salutes Major Donors to the Ukrainian Credit Union Displacement Fund

Worldwide Foundation for Credit Unions announced March 23 that nearly 20 organizations in the credit union sector had donated or pledged sums of at least $10,000 to its Ukrainian Credit Union Displacement Fund. Those include: 

$100,000

  • California and Nevada Credit Union Leagues
  • California Credit Union*
$75.000
  • Corporate America Credit Union

$25,000

  • Oregon State Credit Union
  • Peach State FCU
  • WE Florida Financial
$10,000
  • Alaska USA Federal Credit Union
  • CUNA Mutual Group Foundation
  • Illinois Credit Union Foundation
  • Georgia United Credit Union Foundation
  • Greater Nevada Credit Union
  • Mountain West Credit Union Foundation
  • Northwest Credit Union Foundation
  • Patelco Credit Union
  • Salal Credit Union
  • Sound Credit Union
  • UW Credit Union

The total of all donations made to the Displacement Fund to date stands at just over $480,000. For a full list of all institutional and individual donors, click here.

"The generosity of our U.S. and international credit union communities has been overwhelming. Individuals and institutions are stepping forward to assist in the relief of displaced Ukrainian credit union members and citizens in conjunction with supporting our plans to aid in the recovery of Ukraine's credit union system. Our task force, comprised of internal and external stakeholders will strategically deploy this critical resource in helping address the short and long term needs of our Ukrainian credit union colleagues," said Mike Reuter, Worldwide Foundation for Credit Unions Executive Director. 

WFCU disbursed the first $50,000 from its Ukrainian Credit Union Displacement Fund to the Podolian Agency for Regional Development (PARD), a Ukrainian non-governmental organization that is providing humanitarian assistance to hundreds of refugees from Kyiv, Kharkiv, Mariupol, Kherson, Melitopol and other cities who are seeking refuge in the Vinnytsia region of western Ukraine.

In the long term, World Council of Credit Unions (WOCCU) stands ready to fulfill its core mission of improving lives through credit unions. Using donations to the Displacement Fund, WOCCU will work closely with Ukrainian and other regional credit union partners to identify the biggest needs for recovery and rebuilding. 

WOCCU anticipates there will be a demand for re-establishing a prudent regulatory and operating environment that will allow credit unions to focus on individual needs, support of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) and agricultural lending designed to help in the economic recovery of the Ukrainian people. WOCCU can provide this assistance in Ukraine and in any other countries where credit unions are well positioned to continue to serve Ukrainian refugees.  

*California Credit Union pledged to match all donations made by its employees and members through April 30, up to a total of $100,000.