Community Series: Part 2

At IC Credit Union, we believe that strong communities are built on strong financial foundations. As member-owned financial institutions, credit unions are designed to support people—not shareholders—which is why education is considered a core part of the value we provide, not an add-on service.
That’s why we don’t just provide accounts, loans, and banking services. We offer resources designed to help you make informed financial decisions, reach your goals, and feel confident managing your money.
You might be surprised at just how many financial education tools are available to members, often at no extra cost.
Workshops and Webinars
IC Credit Union regularly hosts interactive workshops and online webinars on a variety of financial topics. From retirement planning to homebuying, these sessions are designed to give you actionable advice and strategies you can use immediately.
Because these programs are developed with our members and community in mind, they reflect real-world financial situations rather than one-size-fits-all advice.
Personal Financial Counseling
Sometimes, the best way to understand your finances is through one-on-one guidance. Our trained solutions advisors are available to review your budget, help you set realistic goals, and answer questions about loans, credit, and savings.
These consultations are confidential and tailored to your unique situation, offering support grounded in long-term financial well-being rather than product sales.
Online Tools and Calculators
To support everyday financial decisions, our website offers easy-to-use calculators and educational articles. These tools help you explore loan scenarios, plan for savings goals, and better understand financial concepts through clear, practical explanations.
They’re available anytime, making it easier to learn and plan at your own pace.
Community Seminars
In addition to member-focused education, we partner with local organizations to host seminars and events for the broader community. These sessions cover topics like homeownership and retirement planning—so that knowledge is shared where it can have the most impact.
Learning That Fits Your Life
Financial education doesn’t have to be intimidating or expensive. Credit union membership is typically based on a shared community, workplace, or relationship, and educational resources are part of the ongoing value that membership provides.
Whether you’re looking to get a handle on debt, save for a home, or plan for retirement, we’re here to provide support every step of the way.
If you’d like to explore our financial education resources or schedule a one-on-one consultation, we’re ready to help.
Visit our Get in Touch page to connect with us anytime.