Capital Educators Federal Credit Union
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Read to Rise Reading Program
Supports literacy over summer break by providing resources for young readers.

Ed Word the Bookworm
Early Childhood Literacy and Bilingual Reading Ambassador that visits schools and events.

Mad City Money
A financial literacy program where students experience real-world financial decisions.

Reality Town
An event where students simulate life after high school and manage a budget.

About
Capital Educators Federal Credit Union


Founded in
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EIN
820212120
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)(1)
Category/Type
Community Support
Address
275 S STRATFORD DR MERIDIAN, Idaho 83642-6289 United States
Website
capedcu.com
Phone
(208)-884-0150
Email address
About
CapEd Credit Union supports Idaho education by offering financial services and empowerment to the education community and beyond. They are committed to supporting quality education, financial well-being, and community enrichment.
Mission
Capital Educators Federal Credit Union supports educators and community members in Meridian, Idaho, by providing accessible financial services and fostering local financial well-being.

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