Clark County Credit Union
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CCCU Cares
Employee-led committee organizing volunteer opportunities with local nonprofits to support the underprivileged in Clark County.

Smart Start Scholarship Program
Provides scholarships to students. Applications are accepted starting in the early Spring.

Banzai Financial Education
Offers online financial literacy programs for all ages: Banzai Junior, Banzai Teen, and Banzai Plus.

Financial Webinars and Workshops
Provides webinars and workshops on various financial topics.

About
Clark County Credit Union

Founded in
1980
EIN
880065951
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)(14)
Category/Type
Community Development
Address
PO BOX 36490 LAS VEGAS, Nevada 89133-6490 United States
Website
www.ccculv.org
Phone
(702)-228-2228
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About
Clark County Credit Union, founded in 1951 (not 1980), helps its members realize their financial goals and dreams. CCCU is a financial cooperative with over 57,000 members and over $1.5 billion in assets, offering auto loans, checking, mortgages, and digital banking.
Mission
Clark County Credit Union serves the Las Vegas community, offering accessible financial services to help individuals and families achieve their financial goals.

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