VIDEOS
Making Your Money Make More Money
In Part Two, we delve into the essentials of setting financial goals, cutting back on excessive and sometimes unnecessary spending, crafting strategic plans, and executing your vision.
Making Your Money Make Money
In Part One, we delve into the essentials financial education, tips to kickstarting your financial goals, industry terminology and knowledge, and more.
Black Facts: Info You Need To Know
In recognition of Men's Health Awareness Month, this program will shed light on the critical health challenges facing Black communities, particularly Black men, while celebrating the remarkable progress and achievements in health.
The Real Cost Of Health Care
The Association for Black Economic Power continues its next 2023 Community Engagement topic, "The Real Cost Of Healthcare" Please view our new spin on the “Town Hall” meetings which will provide great financial discussions, advice from experts, and real solutions.
The Economics Of Crime
The Association for Black Economic Power continues its next 2023 Community Engagement topic, "The Economics of Crime." Please join us in our new spin on the “Town Hall” meetings which will provide great financial discussions, advice from experts, and real solutions.
Black Tax? Being Black While. . ., what you need to know
The Association for Black Economic Power continues its next 2023 Community Engagement topic, "Black Tax? Being Black While. . ." Please view our new spin on the “Town Hall” meetings which will provide great financial discussions, advice from experts, and real solutions.
Credit and Financial Power: Uses and Abuses
The Association for Black Economic Power continues its next 2023 Community Engagement topic, "Credit and Financial Power: Uses and Abuses." Please join us in our new spin on the “Town Hall” meetings which will provide great financial discussions, advice from experts, and real solutions.
MN Black Business: Is It Thriving Or Surviving
The Association for Black Economic Power continues its next 2023 Community Engagement topic, "MN Black Business: Is it thriving or surviving." Please join us in our new spin on the “Town Hall” meetings which will provide great financial discussions, advice from experts, and real solutions.
Discover How To Press The Financial Reset Button
The Association for Black Economic Power is happy to begin our 2023 Community Engagement Kick Off “Taking the Journey Down the Path of Your Financial Empowerment.” Please view our new spin on the “Town Hall” meetings which will provide great financial discussions, advice from experts, and real solutions.
My Involvement Is My Lead
ABEP board chair talks of investing in our community through the first black-led credit union of North Minneapolis. Take a moment to watch the following video and then complete your community survey to let the federal regulators know that you support the credit union. If you have already completed the survey, thank you for your support & please encourage others to do the same!
My Involvement Is My Lead
Dr. Juneau Robbins talks of his commitment to the Minneapolis community and what a credit union will mean. Take a moment to watch the following video and then complete your community survey to let the federal regulators know that you support the credit union. If you have already completed the survey, thank you for your support & please encourage others to do the same!
Q & A with Debra Hurston
The narrative of the first black led credit union that is starting in North Minneapolis brings about many questions. ABEP director Debra Hurston is answering those questions. Join the journey and share your support by clicking the button and completing a short survey
Q & A with Debra Hurston
There are many questions and myths that surround the up and coming North Minneapolis credit union spearheaded by the Association for Black Economic power. It is a great moment to provide answers. Debra Hurston, Executive Director of ABEP, will provide clarity as well as much needed information.
Q & A with Debra Hurston
Executive Director of ABEP, Debra Hurston, answers questions that you may have about joining the effort to bring the first black led credit union to North Minneapolis.
Message from Renee Sattiewhite of the AACUC
We are gaining support for the Village Financial Credit Union. Hear what our supporters have to say about how you can bring the Village to the North Minneapolis community.
What About the VFCU?
With support from the community, the Village Financial Credit Union can be positioned to provide financial products and services to the unbanked and underbanked residents of the community through a financial cooperative committed to Black leadership and a place focus on economic development in its community of origin.
GAC22 Interviews
Minnesota Credit Union Foundation Announces Capital Drive to Support Black-led De Novo Credit Union...
Mark Cummins, President/CEO of Minnesota Credit Union Network and Foundation, and Debra Hurston, Executive Director of ABEP, stopped by the GAC22 Studio Lounge to discuss the MnCUF’s capital drive in support of the Village. . .
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