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For the second year in a row, Forbes names CFCU one of the best credit unions in Michigan.

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Back-to-Back Best-in-State? Yep. Thanks to you.

For the second year in a row, we’ve been named a Forbes Best-In-State Credit Union, powered by Statista!

Tansley Stearns, CFCU president and ceo

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Women Leading, Communities Thriving: Crain’s Names Tansley Stearns a Force in Finance

Crain’s Detroit Business honors Community Financial Credit Union’s president & ceo Tansley Stearns as a fearless force redefining what leadership in finance looks like.

Members of the Detroit Roller Derby team pose with an outline of Daisy, CFCU's mascot.

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Big news: We’re official sponsors of Detroit Roller Derby!

We’re proud to partner with Detroit Roller Derby—a powerhouse of empowerment and local energy. From cheering in the stands to granting Impossible Dreams, we’re rolling deep with DRD all season long!

Members of the Living and Learning Enrichment Center in Northville, Michigan.

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Enriching the Lives of Our Neighbors with Disabilities

In Northville, Michigan, the Living and Learning Enrichment Center provides valuable therapeutic, social, vocational and community support for people with disabilities and their families.

How much did we save members in 2024? MILLIONS.

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How much did we save members in 2024? Millions.

We crunched the numbers—and the savings speak for themselves. See how much money we helped our Michigan members keep in their pockets last year. And how you can get in on it, too!

A man and a woman at YouthTank's Detroit offices hold up a poster board cutout of Daisy, CFCU's beloved logo and friendly mascot.

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Empowering Young Innovators in Detroit

The Relentless Care Foundation awarded a grant to YouthTank Detroit to help fund the Youth Mobility Summit at Michigan Central HUB at the former Michigan Central Depot in Detroit. The summit served as a platform for youth organizations from across Metro Detroit to discuss mobility issues and opportunities, showcase tech solutions, and engage with industry and policy leaders.

Members of the Emanuel Steward Champions of Tomorrow (ESCOT) Youth Development program in Westland, Michigan.

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Instilling Excellence in Westland's Young Athletes

ESCOT Youth Development empowers young people in Westland and beyond through academic, athletic, and leadership programs. Their new student run lawn and snow removal business embodies these pillars while supporting community members unable to mow or shovel.

CFCU and Hospitality House representatives celebrate the donation of a new forklift for their 8,000 square foot warehouse in Commerce Township.

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Feeding Hope at Hospitality House

Hospitality House has been providing free food and assistance to families in Oakland County since 2002, serving almost 900 households and distributing approximately 100,000 pounds of food every month.

Lisa Howard, Executive Director of the Plymouth Community Arts Council.

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Funding Arts and Culture in the Plymouth Community

CFCU and the Relentless Care Foundation are working with the Plymouth Community Arts Center to remove physical and financial barriers to the arts, bringing a deeper understanding and appreciation of culture to everyone in the community.

Lori Haas, director of Montmorency County Public Libraries.

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Funding Fine Arts Education at Montmorency County Public Libraries

The Relentless Care Foundation recently awarded a grant to fund fine arts programming at the Montmorency County Public Libraries in northern Michigan.

Kelli Dobner, Chief Growth Officer of Samaritas, a non-profit organization that has been serving Michigan communities for more than 90 years.

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Expanding Access to Affordable Housing in Michigan

CFCU and the Relentless Care Foundation partnered with Samaritas to expand access to affordable housing across Michigan.

Kiki Louya, Executive Director of Detroit Food Academy.

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Cooking Up Recipes for Success at Detroit Food Academy

Detroit Food Academy fosters learning, connection, and leadership through culinary arts and entrepreneurial education. With an $11,000 grant from the Relentless Care Foundation, DFA will expand staff capacity and extend the impact of their programming, ensuring successful careers are within reach for their participants!

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