CUNA, National Sheriffs’ Association collaborate for IGNITE program

CUNA and the National Sheriffs’ Association (NSA) have entered into a strategic collaboration agreement in support of the NSA’s Inmate Growth Naturally and Intentionally Through Education (IGNITE) program, which helps incarcerated people obtain vital life skills, such as financial education.

“U.S. recidivism rates remain alarmingly high, and a lack of financial education can impact an incarcerated person’s ability to find and keep employment, transportation, and housing after they’ve served their time,” said CUNA President/CEO Jim Nussle. “Credit unions are the original consumer protector and many of them offer financial education and counseling services, so this is a natural fit. It’s also an extension of our collective mission to promote financial well-being for all, particularly those who face barriers.”

“Financial literacy and support are important and too often lacking for those incarcerated in our jails. With IGNITE’s strategic collaboration with the CUNA we will make significant inroads to assist inmates returning to society. America’s sheriffs greatly appreciate the CUNA for its support, insight and expertise as work together for a stronger, safer and more secure communities across the nation,” said Jonathan Thompson, NSA Executive Director.

The organizations will work together to identify collaborative opportunities to connect incarcerated individuals with credit union resources to help create a pathway towards financial well-being.

 

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