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NCOFCU Has a NEW LOOK and FEEL

NCOFCU Home Page

Welcome to NCOFCU's new look and feel!

Without signing in you can navigate the complete website, register for conferences and join (some sections limited to Standard Credit Union Membership and above) With a single sign in you can enter the member’s only portal. Associate Credit Union Membership is FREE. Standard Credit Union Membership is $250

We know your time is valuable and you don’t want to spend time trying to navigate trough a website to get what you want so we have tried to make it sweet and simple.

  • Home Our Home page is our main advertising portal and should give you all the links that you will need to navigate through the site.
  • Donate Here you find what you need to directly donate yourself or through your credit union.
  • Newsroom This page takes you directly to our Firefighters Credit Union BLOG
  • About Us Tells you who we are our mission and purpose, our leadership, scholarships, store and how to contact us.
  • Join Us Memberships are listed and simple to use
  • Events Here you will find information on all our upcoming events such as our 2015 Nashville conference with easy registration.
  • Members Only Here you will find information proprietary to NCOFCU members (sign in required)

Staff / Volunteers & Vendors

  • First time login will require you to request your password. Please use your e-mail that you provided NCOFCU when signing in. Remember this is a membership database and your information will be uploaded into any forms that you use. You can change your password or personal information within your profile once you are logged in.

Credit Unions
Each credit has been assigned an administrator, in most cases it is the CEO.
The administrator can:

  • Join / Pay Dues
  • Add, delete members
  • Register credit union for conferences

If you would rather have a staff member be the administrator, please contact NCOFCU administration at 305-951-3306 with any issues or e-mail ncofcu@ncofcu.org

We have tried to work out all the bugs, but if you find any please let us know.

Thanks,

Grant Sheehan CEO
National Coalition of Firefighters Credit Unions
305-951-3306
ceo@ncofcu.org

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