NEWRIZONS FEDERAL CREDIT UNION

120 Firman Street
Hoquiam WA, 98550


The Newrizons Federal Credit Union (NFCU) is a nonprofit, community-based low-income designated federal credit union serving a Low-Income Target Population and an Investment Area in Grays Harbor County, Washington. NFCU provides basic financial services including checking and savings accounts, as well as homeownership, small business, microenterprise and consumer loans.

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TA (2004) - $45,855

The Newrizons Federal Credit Union (NFCU) will use the award to develop a financial literacy program, to relocate an existing branch to a location that will enable it to better serve its Target Market, and to purchase an ATM to provide a geographically diffuse membership greater access to funds.



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