Credit unions give back to the communities they serve. Check out the impact credit unions make in your state.

Alabama

Alabama credit unions are investing more in the local communities they serve, growing the local economy by expanding small businesses loans and empowering job growth. Credit unions are helping more Americans achieve the American Dream.

105 Credit Unions
$268M Consumers' Financial Benefit
2.2M Members
$2.4B State Economic Impact

Alaska

Alaska Credit Unions are here for their communities by ensuring everyone has access to food and the understanding to successfully manage their finances.

10 Credit Unions
$56M Consumers' Financial Benefit
431,328 Members
$1B State Economic Impact

Arizona

No matter what life brings, Arizona's credit unions have always been there to help strengthen the financial lives of individuals, families, and businesses across our nation. Credit unions are not-for-profit financial cooperatives owned by and operated for the benefit of the members they serve.

41 Credit Unions
$154M Consumers' Financial Benefit
1.6M Members
$2.5B State Economic Impact

Arkansas

Arkansas credit unions are financial cooperatives, owned by and operated for the benefit of members. All earnings are shared with members in the form of lower or no fees for services and lower interest costs on loans.

55 Credit Unions
$36M Consumers' Financial Benefit
456,496 Members
$307M State Economic Impact

California

Through every life’s milestone, crisis, opportunity, or challenge, credit unions in California have always been there—to support, encourage, and assist. They work with their members one-on-one, according to their financial aspirations or need. They inspire hope in their communities by supporting individuals and local organizations.

296 Credit Unions
$2B Consumers' Financial Benefit
12.6M Members
$19.7B State Economic Impact

Colorado

Credit unions are the better choice for Colorado's middle-class families. They work to help Coloradans build their dreams, keep their homes, start and expand small businesses, and hold their communities together.

80 Credit Unions
$219M Consumers' Financial Benefit
2.1M Members
$32B State Economic Impact

Connecticut

Connecticut credit unions are financial cooperatives, owned by and operated for the benefit of members. All earnings are shared with members in the form of lower or no fees for services and lower interest costs on loans.

92 Credit Unions
$111M Consumers' Financial Benefit
918,344 Members
$1.1B State Economic Impact

Delaware

Delaware’s oldest credit union was chartered in 1935 with only 10 people. Today, 1 out of 4 Delawareans are members of a credit union. Each and every day Delaware’s credit unions are making a difference in the lives of people, businesses and communities throughout the First State

17 Credit Unions
$23M Consumers' Financial Benefit
252,198 Members
$197B State Economic Impact

District of Columbia

Washington DC credit unions provide families with access to low-cost loans to help with emergency bills. They protect families from predatory lenders by helping with affordable but responsible short-term loans when hit with unexpected medical debt, surprise medical billing, job loss, or other emergencies.

36 Credit Unions
$36M Consumers' Financial Benefit
258,498 Members
$437M State Economic Impact

Florida

Florida credit unions are investing more in the local communities they serve, growing the local economy by expanding small businesses loans and empowering job growth. They protect families from predatory lenders by helping with affordable but responsible short-term loans when hit with unexpected emergencies.

129 Credit Unions
$635M Consumers' Financial Benefit
6.1M Members
$9.3B State Economic Impact

Georgia

Georgia Credit Unions provide families with access to low cost loans to help with emergency bills. They protect families from predatory lenders by helping with affordable but responsible short-term loans when hit with unexpected medical debt, surprise medical billing, job loss, or other emergencies.

99 Credit Unions
$259M Consumers' Financial Benefit
2.2M Members
$2.5B State Economic Impact

Hawaii

No matter what life brings, Hawaii's credit unions have always been there to help strengthen the financial lives of individuals, families, and businesses across our nation. Credit unions are not-for-profit financial cooperatives owned by and operated for the benefit of members they serve.

52 Credit Unions
$91M Consumers' Financial Benefit
859,556 Members
$1.1B State Economic Impact

Idaho

The key difference between Idaho credit unions and other financial services providers is the not-for-profit, cooperative structure. Credit unions are owned and driven by the members who use their services.

34 Credit Unions
$99M Consumers' Financial Benefit
992,000 Members
$1.2B State Economic Impact

Illinois

Credit unions are the better choice for all Illinois families. They work to help Illinoisans build their dreams, keep their homes, start and expand small businesses, and hold their communities together.  Illinois credit unions are local community-based not-for-profit financial cooperatives that are owned and run by their members. Local credit unions keep money in our communities instead of shipping profits to Wall Street and they share earnings with their members by providing dividends and lower rates on loans along with higher interest on savings.

241 Credit Unions
$437M Consumers' Financial Benefit
3.4M Members
$5.0B State Economic Impact

Indiana

Indiana credit unions are investing more in the local communities they serve, growing the local economy by expanding small businesses loans and empowering job growth. Credit unions are helping more Americans achieve the American Dream.

152 Credit Unions
$203M Consumers' Financial Benefit
2.6M Members
$3.2B State Economic Impact

Iowa

Iowa's credit unions are passionately growing Iowa communities and putting 'our people helping people' philosophy into action for members. 

84 Credit Unions
$155M Consumers' Financial Benefit
1.3M Members
$1.57B State Economic Impact

Kansas

Kansas credit unions are not-for-profit cooperatives focused on helping Kansas grow and prosper. At our core, we believe people should get to keep more of their own money, Kansas money should stay right here in Kansas, and consumers should get to call the shots.

77 Credit Unions
$97M Consumers' Financial Benefit
732,599 Members
$899M State Economic Impact

Kentucky

Credit unions are not-for-profit financial cooperatives owned by and operated for the benefit of members they serve.  Credit unions provide resources to their members and families to help them obtain financial well-being. This includes improving financial education, food security, housing security, and more. Learn how Kentucky credit unions are working to achieve this mission by connecting with a credit union your town.

63 Credit Unions
$101M Consumers' Financial Benefit
910,677 Members
$1.1B State Economic Impact

Louisiana

No matter what life brings, Louisiana's credit unions have always been there to help strengthen the financial lives of individuals, families, and businesses across our state. All earnings are shared with members in the form of lower or no fees for services and lower interest costs on loans.

171 Credit Unions
$169M Consumers' Financial Benefit
1.3M Members
$1.5B State Economic Impact

Maine

No matter what life brings, Maine credit unions have always been there to help strengthen the financial lives of individuals, families, and businesses across our nation. Credit unions are not-for-profit financial cooperatives owned by and operated for the benefit of members they serve.

55 Credit Unions
$68M Consumers' Financial Benefit
716,480 Members
$976M State Economic Impact

Maryland

Maryland credit unions are investing more in the local communities they serve, growing the local economy by expanding small businesses loans and empowering job growth. Credit Unions are helping more Americans achieve the American Dream.

80 Credit Unions
$292M Consumers' Financial Benefit
2M Members
$2.9B State Economic Impact

Massachusetts

The Massachusetts Credit Union Act of 1909 was the first comprehensive credit union law in the United States, and would later serve as the model for the Federal Credit Union Act of 1934. Massachusetts’ credit unions continue to make a difference in the lives of people, businesses and communities throughout the Bay State each and every day.

157 Credit Unions
$268M Consumers' Financial Benefit
3.2M Members
$3.7B State Economic Impact

Michigan

Michigan Credit unions are continually focused on improving local communities through small business support, financial education, charity fundraising and member outreach. As trusted, not-for-profit financial partners, credit unions are helping more Americans achieve the American Dream each day.

213 Credit Unions
$487M Consumers' Financial Benefit
2.4M Members
$8.0B State Economic Impact

Minnesota

No matter what life brings, Minnesota’s credit unions have always been there to help strengthen the financial lives of individuals, families, and businesses across our state.

101 Credit Unions
$174M Consumers' Financial Benefit
1.8M Members
$2.7B State Economic Impact

Mississippi

Mississippi credit unions are financial cooperatives, owned by and operated for the benefit of members. All earnings are shared with members in the form of lower or no fees for services and lower interest costs on loans.

72 Credit Unions
$90M Consumers' Financial Benefit
674,128 Members
$1.2B State Economic Impact

Missouri

As not-for-profit financial cooperatives, Missouri credit unions are locally owned and operated by the very people who use them. Our focus is to help both consumers and the Show-Me State thrive financially, by making sure Missourians keep more of their money. That way, you can put your money to work in ways that make sense for your family and household.

109 Credit Unions
$146M Consumers' Financial Benefit
1.7M Members
$8.0B State Economic Impact

Montana

No matter what life brings, Montana's credit unions have always been there to help strengthen the financial lives of individuals, families, and businesses across our state. Credit unions are not-for-profit financial cooperatives owned by and operated for the benefit of members they serve. 

47 Credit Unions
$25M Consumers' Financial Benefit
404,160 Members
$476M State Economic Impact

Nebraska

 Nebraska's credit unions are the better choice for Nebraska's middle-class families. They work to help Nebraskans build their dreams, keep their homes, start and expand small businesses, and hold their communities together.

59 Credit Unions
$34M Consumers' Financial Benefit
531,876 Members
$469M State Economic Impact

Nevada

 Through every life’s milestone, crisis, opportunity, or challenge, Nevada credit unions have always been there—to support, encourage, and assist. They work with their members one-on-one, according to their financial aspirations or need. They inspire hope in their communities by supporting individuals and local organizations.

15 Credit Unions
$48M Consumers' Financial Benefit
367,168 Members
$531M State Economic Impact

New Hampshire

The first credit union in the United States was founded in New Hampshire in 1908. Each and every day since then, New Hampshire’s credit unions are making a difference in the lives of people, businesses, and communities throughout the Granite State.

14 Credit Unions
$141M Consumers' Financial Benefit
735,098 Members
$1.1B State Economic Impact

New Jersey

New Jersey credit unions provide families with access to low-cost loans to help with emergency bills. They protect families from predatory lenders by helping with affordable but responsible short-term loans when hit with unexpected medical debt, surprise medical billing, job loss, or other emergencies.

154 Credit Unions
$83M Consumers' Financial Benefit
1M Members
$1.3B State Economic Impact

New Mexico

No matter what life brings, New Mexico's credit unions have always been there to help strengthen the financial lives of individuals, families, and businesses across the state. Credit unions are not-for-profit financial cooperatives owned by and operated for the benefit of the members they serve.

41 Credit Unions
$133M Consumers' Financial Benefit
923,714 Members
$1.1B State Economic Impact

New York

No matter what life brings, New York credit unions have always been there to help strengthen the financial lives of individuals, families, and businesses across our state. Credit unions are not-for-profit financial cooperatives owned by and operated for the benefit of the members they serve.

328 Credit Unions
$639M Consumers' Financial Benefit
6M Members
$6.6B State Economic Impact

North Carolina

North Carolina credit unions provide families with access to low-cost loans to help with emergency bills. They protect families from predatory lenders by helping with affordable but responsible short-term loans when hit with unexpected medical debt, surprise medical billing, job loss, or other emergencies.

68 Credit Unions
$188M Consumers' Financial Benefit
4.5M Members
$4.8B State Economic Impact

North Dakota

Our members and communities feel the weight of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic and as a movement, North Dakota Credit Unions are delivering on our core mission of supporting families and those impacted by the pandemic. We are putting our mission to the test: loan relief, small business loans, food pantry support, and cash donations. North Dakota Credit Unions do amazing things every day to help people and their communities– in good times and in times of trouble. That is the credit union difference.

34 Credit Unions
$25M Consumers' Financial Benefit
209,561 Members
$363M State Economic Impact

Ohio

No matter what life brings, Ohio's credit unions have always been there to help strengthen the financial lives of individuals, families, and businesses across the state. Credit unions are not-for-profit financial cooperatives owned by and operated for the benefit of the members they serve

238 Credit Unions
$256M Consumers' Financial Benefit
3.1M Members
$3.2B State Economic Impact

Oklahoma

Oklahoma credit unions are financial cooperatives, owned by and operated for the benefit of members. All earnings are shared with members in the form of lower or no fees for services and lower interest costs on loans.

60 Credit Unions
$190M Consumers' Financial Benefit
1.3M Members
$1.7B State Economic Impact

Oregon

The key difference between Oregon credit unions and other financial services providers is the not-for-profit, cooperative structure. Credit unions are owned and driven by the members who use their services.

57 Credit Unions
$137M Consumers' Financial Benefit
1.9M Members
$1.8B State Economic Impact

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania credit unions are financial cooperatives, owned by and operated for the benefit of members. All earnings are shared with members in the form of lower or no fees for services and lower interest costs on loans.

360 Credit Unions
$487M Consumers' Financial Benefit
4.3M Members
$5.6B State Economic Impact

Rhode Island

Some of our nation’s oldest credit unions were founded and still operate in Rhode Island. Each and every day the credit unions of Rhode Island make a difference in the lives of people, businesses, and communities throughout the Ocean State

20 Credit Unions
$40M Consumers' Financial Benefit
436,343 Members
$601M State Economic Impact

South Carolina

South Carolina credit unions provide families with access to low-cost loans to help with emergency bills. They protect families from predatory lenders by helping with affordable but responsible short-term loans when hit with unexpected medical debt, surprise medical billing, job loss, or other emergencies.

 

59 Credit Unions
$143M Consumers' Financial Benefit
1.6M Members
$2.1B State Economic Impact

South Dakota

Our members and communities feel the weight of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic and as a movement, South Dakota Credit Unions are delivering on our core mission of supporting families and those impacted by the pandemic. We are putting our mission to the test: loan relief, small business loans, food pantry support, and cash donations. South Dakota Credit Unions do amazing things every day to help people and their communities– in good times and in times of trouble. That is the credit union difference.

37 Credit Unions
$35M Consumers' Financial Benefit
290,763 Members
$330M State Economic Impact

Tennessee

Credit unions are the better choice for Tennessee's middle-class families. They work to help Tennesseans build their dreams, keep their homes, start and expand small businesses, and hold their communities together.

139 Credit Unions
$355M Consumers' Financial Benefit
2.3M Members
$2.6B State Economic Impact

Texas

Texas credit unions are financial cooperatives, owned by and operated for the benefit of members. All earnings are shared with members in the form of lower or no fees for services and lower interest costs on loans.

442 Credit Unions
$1.3B Consumers' Financial Benefit
9.4M Members
$14.4B State Economic Impact

Utah

No matter what life brings, Utah's credit unions have always been there to help strengthen the financial lives of individuals, families, and businesses across our nation. Credit unions are not-for-profit financial cooperatives owned by and operated for the benefit of members they serve. 

60 Credit Unions
$331M Consumers' Financial Benefit
3M Members
$3.8B State Economic Impact

Vermont

 No matter what life brings, Vermont's credit unions have always been there to help strengthen the financial lives of individuals, families, and businesses across the state. Credit unions are not-for-profit financial cooperatives owned by and operated for the benefit of members they serve.

18 Credit Unions
$46M Consumers' Financial Benefit
390,125 Members
$689M State Economic Impact

Virginia

Virginia’s not-for-profit, member-owned credit unions are putting the cooperative advantage to work for millions of Virginians and their families. With better rates on both lending and savings products, fewer and less-costly fees, and services designed to help members meet their financial goals, credit unions are the consumer-friendly choice for banking services.

121 Credit Unions
$1.8B Consumers' Financial Benefit
13.7M Members
$20.7B State Economic Impact

Washington

The key difference between Washington credit unions and other financial services providers is the not-for-profit, cooperative structure. Credit unions are owned and driven by the members who use their services.

84 Credit Unions
$389M Consumers' Financial Benefit
4.1M Members
$5.1B State Economic Impact

West Virginia

West Virginia Credit Unions provide families with access to low-cost loans to help with emergency bills. They protect families from predatory lenders by helping with affordable but responsible short-term loans when hit with unexpected medical debt, surprise medical billing, job loss, or other emergencies.

85 Credit Unions
$23M Consumers' Financial Benefit
377,030 Members
$312M State Economic Impact

Wisconsin

No matter what life brings, Wisconsin's credit unions have always been there to help strengthen the financial lives of individuals, families, and businesses across our state. Credit unions are not-for-profit financial cooperatives owned by and operated for the benefit of members they serve. 

124 Credit Unions
$294M Consumers' Financial Benefit
3.4M Members
$4.5B State Economic Impact

Wyoming

 Wyoming credit unions are committed to rural areas, bringing innovative ways to expand economic opportunities to communities and small businesses.

25 Credit Unions
$27M Consumers' Financial Benefit
291,454 Members
$312M State Economic Impact