Frequently Asked Questions - GeneralFrequently asked questions about Self-Help. General
Back to Frequently Asked Questions What is Self-Help Federal Credit Union?Self-Help Federal Credit Union (SH
Federal CU) is a federally chartered, federally insured credit union
founded in July of 2008. Its mission is to offer low income people,
initially in California, responsible alternatives to high-priced
high-fee fringe financial services. What is Self-Help Credit Union? Self-Help Credit Union (SHCU)
is a North Carolina state chartered credit union founded in 1984 to provide
financing to under-served communities. SHCU offers loans to individuals,
communities and entrepreneurs to buy homes, finance businesses and
support nonprofits and community facilities. SHCU also funds affordable
housing development and targeted commercial real estate development. SHCU also operates full-service credit union branches across North Carolina, providing deposit accounts and loans, walk-in teller services, drive-through service, and a full range of consumer financial products and services. How is SH Federal CU different from SHCU?Both credit unions are federally insured and affiliated under the
“Self-Help” umbrella, but one is state chartered and the other is
federally chartered. And while both have the same mission of creating
and protecting ownership and economic opportunity, they focus on
different programs: What are the full service branches of Self-Help CU and Self-Help Federal CU?Self-Help CU and Self-Help Federal CU operate full-service credit union branches in North Carolina and California, respectively, to provide deposit accounts and loans, walk-in teller services, drive-through service, and a full range of consumer financial products and services to serve the residents of the communities where these branches are located. For details, please navigate to the Our Credit Unions section of this website.Why was Self-Help Federal Credit Union started?Self-Help’s organizational structure served well for many years,
facilitating our work nationally and in North Carolina. However a
federally chartered credit union provides additional efficiencies in
serving vulnerable communities across the country, initially in
California, a state with 36 million people, many outside the economic
mainstream. Can I deposit in both SH Federal CU & SHCU?Yes! We welcome your deposits in both SHCU & SH Federal CU.
In fact, depositing in both is a great way to gain additional NCUA
insurance as well as support our shared mission of creating and
protecting ownership and economic opportunity for people of color,
women, rural residents and low-wealth families and communities. Your
deposit in SHCU funds responsible home and business loans at a time
when reckless predatory lending has wreaked havoc in communities across
the nation. Your deposit in SH Federal CU will help underbanked
families and individuals retain more of their income as they begin to
build savings. (Note you will receive separate statements and other
information from each credit union.) What are the requirements for joining Self-Help Federal Credit Union and SHCU?To open an account
for the first time in either credit union, we require a one-time
membership fee of $25. Of that fee, $20 is a tax-deductible membership
contribution to the Center for Community Self-Help, a nonprofit
501(c)(3) organization that develops and coordinates Self-Help’s
programs, raises resources, and advocates for economic opportunity.
The other $5 represents your non-refundable share ownership in the
credit union.
Still have questions? Call us at (800) 966-7353
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