Zippity Do Dog is a one-of-a-kind website developed by Nelson & District Credit Union, the first of its kind in Canada
and possibly the world. As you can already see we like to
blow our own horn.
We have been listening to young people in our community and
have determined that you want relevant and current information
on financial literacy in order to assist you in managing your
money more effectively. By creating a unique on-line resource
that is not 'another boring bank website' we expect to be
the website of choice by student and youth.
Yes, there will be information on saving,
budgeting, investing and planning for
your future, but it is going to be fun and it will relate
to youth money habits. When you visit ZDDog you will also
be able to tune into our online radio station featuring local
musicians, read original compositions from youth writers on
relevant topics from your community, play cool games, ask
questions, win stuff by becoming a member and .well
I can't give it all away, come and see for yourself.
When you visit ZDDog tell us what works for you and please
share any ideas
that would help us improve the site.
$1500 in Cash Awarded to Local Youth by Nelson & District Credit Union in Celebration of Co-op Week and Credit Union Day.
The Power of Cooperation - Innovation Community Commitment Success
The youth of today are finding a natural home in the values and principles of co-operatives and credit unions - the same values and principles espoused by our forefathers in building the co-operative movement. Support for youth in the co-operative movement can be found across the country.
Nelson & District Credit Union embraces these values and in celebration of Co-op week, October 17 – 23, and Credit Union Day on October 20 we gave away $1500 to Youth in our communities.
The announcement on Thursday October 20, 2005 of the second annual $1500 Youth Community Champions Challenge will see young people in the West Kootenays benefiting from our dedicated involvement to youth culture.
Congratulations to our 2005 Youth Community Champions Challenge winners.
Michael Ball of South Slocan. A prize winner of $500 for the Nelson Minor Football Association. A true youth community champion in Nelson.
Kelsie and Camille Anderson of Crawford Bay. Prize winners of $500 for the Springtastics Gymnastics Club. Two youth community champions from the East Shore.
Neil Hilts of Rossland. A prize winner of $500 for the Red Mountain Racers. A true youth community champion in Rossland.
Innovation
The history of the co-operative movement has shown that often, innovation and development emerges in times of adversity and change. Credit unions reinvented the financial services industry from the perspective of the people who use their services.
Community
From coast to coast-to-coast, community spirit is alive and well in co-operatives and credit unions. Unlike investor-owned businesses that aim to maximize profit for their shareholders, co-ops and credit unions aim to meet the common needs of their members by providing a distinct values-based and community-owned and controlled alternative.
Commitment
But this is only part of the story. Co-operatives and credit unions are committed to their members and the communities they serve
Success
Co-ops and credit unions have found a way to successfully compete in the marketplace without abandoning the values and principles that set them apart from other businesses.
If you would like more info on Co-ops and Credit Unions contact Tom the Youth Guy.
Another Big Time Award…
Nelson & District Credit Union Wins the 2004 Provincial Innovation Award
Now in its third year, the Credit Union Innovation Award program is designed to showcase new concepts and solutions advanced by British Columbia’s credit unions.
On the morning of Thursday November 17, 2004, after an intensive evaluation of all entries, the panel of three illustrious judges selected Nelson & District Credit Unions Youth Initiative as the 2004 INNOVATION WINNER.
Here is what the judges had to say…
“Youth are informed and savvy and are becoming increasingly influential in the decision making process at home.
In catering to such a unique market as ‘youth’, Nelson & District Credit Union recognized the importance of initiating relationships with the various organizations, institutions and initiatives that young people were taking part in and utilizing in their communities.
The reason for this is that NDCU identified the importance of recognizing youth and understanding what their specific needs to nurture sustainable relationships. Youth are the future of our communities and the credit union movement.”
The judges were looking for success breaking into new markets, developing or using creative business methods, improving member service in a creative way and establishing creative community connections.
Zippity and Bingo have requested their own personal barking spaces in the credit union parking lot and Cashooo has requested her own roof top landing pad. All these awards are going to their heads…please stop by the Nelson Branch of Nelson & District Credit Union and have a look at the Innovative hardware. It’s displayed in the lobby.
Nelson & District Credit Union Awarded 2004 National
Credit Union Innovation Honour for Youth Initiative &
AIME – Certificate of Excellence from the Marketing Association of Credit Unions for ZDOG
The National Credit Union Innovation Award highlights the
role of an individual credit union in creating breakthrough
solutions that contribute to the success of credit unions
locally, provincially and nationally.
Nelson & District Credit Union was recognized for our Youth
Initiative that offers a member service position for youth,
youth specific products, this website, a financial literacy
program for local schools and youth centres, increased support
for youth endeavors and an enhanced scholarship program for
local secondary and post-secondary schools.
MACU's most celebrated event - The Achievement in Marketing Excellence (AIME) awards competition attracts entries from all parts of the country. The AIME's recognize the best and brightest achievements in credit union marketing.
Our youth specific web site, www.zippitydodog.com, was the recipient of a 2004 Certificate of Excellence.
Not bad for two dogs and an owl!
I am glad you asked. The Zippity family has grown and Z-Dog
and Bingo would like to introduce you to ‘Cashooo the
Owl’. Cashooo will make her home on ZDDog immediately
and will be part of the family.
Z-Dog's official spokes owl.
Cashooo fell in love with the West Kootenays in May 2004 while flying around with a group of migratory owls. She found herself spending a good portion of her day hangin' on the telephone pole in the alley behind Nelson & District Credit Union.
She found herself intrigued by the daily sight of two dogs exiting the credit union backdoor with 'Tom the Youth Guy'; of course these two dogs were Z-Dog and Bingo. One day she got the courage to ask Bingo, who also spends a good portion of his day in this alley also, "Why do you spend so much time at Nelson & District Credit Union?"
His reply was that he was working on a one-of-a-kind web site and attending K-9 Financial Information Seminars in order to help him 'save his bones'. Bingo and Cashooo became good friends and she was asked if she would like to help with the site Bingo and his cousin Z-Dog were working on.
She said 'yes' and the rest is history, Cashooo is now an important part of the zippitydodog team, working hard to keep this site the Kootenays best site for 'Financial Information for Youth'.
What's Happenin' at Nelson & District Youth Centre
2008-05-02
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