HELP! Home-buying Explained for Loans and Processes Q&A
June 18,2024
Are you considering buying a home and have questions about the process? Whether you're a first-time buyer or looking to upgrade, we understand the many questions that can arise. That's why we're excited to invite you to our upcoming TVFCU Live Social Media Event: HELP - Home-Buying Explained for Loans and Processes Q&A!
Read MoreTVFCU Breaks Ground in Dalton, GA and Lee Highway in Chattanooga
June 7, 2024
Tennessee Valley Federal Credit Union (TVFCU) successfully broke ground on its first branch in Dalton, Georgia, located at 914 Vista Drive June 4, 2024. TVFCU has also broken ground with Food City for a future TVFCU branch inside the new Food City location on Lee Highway June 6, 2024.
Read MoreTVFCU's Andy Woodman Reveals Success of New Construction Lending Program on Land Gorilla Podcast
June 7, 2024
Andy Woodman, the director of mortgage lending at TVFCU, recently appeared on the Land Gorilla podcast to shed light on the financial institution's groundbreaking foray into the construction lending arena. In a candid discussion, Woodman delved into the motivations behind TVFCU's new construction program, which aims to address the pressing inventory shortage in home sales across their extensive 17-county coverage area.
Read MoreTVFCU Breaks Ground in Dalton, GA for the Newest Georgia Branch
June 4, 2024
This new branch represents a significant milestone in TVFCU's expansion and commitment to providing accessible, innovative financial services to the community; specifically in Georgia.
Read MoreCatalyzing Dreams into Reality: Winners Announced in TVFCU's $225,000 Idea Leap Grant
May 10, 2024
In a culmination of innovation and entrepreneurial spirit, Tennessee Valley Federal Credit Union (TVFCU) celebrated the conclusion of its 7th Annual Idea Leap Grant with electrifying pitch competitions across Cleveland, Calhoun, and Chattanooga throughout the week of April 29. A total of 15 impassioned entrepreneurs unveiled their small business plans and expansion visions, each walking away with grants ranging between $10,000 and $30,000.
Read More3D Printed Southside Branch
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Press Releases
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TVFCU and Branch Technology Unveil First-Ever 3D-Printed Building Facade
2020
Bessie Smith Cultural Center Has New Vision for Chattanooga African American Museum
Chattanooga Chamber Launches Entrepreneurial Wayfinding Site
TVFCU Golf Tournament Raises $40,000 for Hamilton County STARS
TVFCU to Open Fourth In-Store Branch With Opening of Etowah Food City
Updated Response to COVID-19, 3/20/20
TVFCU's Response to COVID-19 Pandemic
2018
Tennessee Valley Federal Credit Union Introduces Small Business Grant
2016
TVFCU Celebrates 80th Anniversary With 220-Ton Birthday Cake-Themed Sand Sculpture
2015
Blake Strickland Retires After 37-Year Career at Tennessee Valley Federal Credit Union
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Community Scholarships Awarded
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2020 BBB Torch Awards and Student of Integrity Scholarship
The Tennessee Valley Federal Credit Union Scholarship Fund
The Tennessee Valley Federal Credit Union (TVFCU)Scholarship/Fund was established in April 2019. The fund is intended to benefit students attending Chattanooga Girls Leadership Academy (CGLA) and have graduated from CGLA and attending a 2-year or 4-year accredited college.
Award Amount
Scholarship/Fund award amounts are based on current student need and may be awarded directly to the recipient or to the attending college in the recipient’s name. Upon request, all scholarship/fund applications will be determined by a committee of reviewers and will be awarded based on committee approval. The total amount awarded each year will not exceed $1,000.00.
Criteria
-This scholarship/funds is intended to meet the needs of current seniors seeking college enrollment
-Students must complete an application for committee review if seeking funds for college enrollment
-Students applying for college funds, must have a minimum cumulative high school GPA of 2.5. Application and recommendations are required and are to be fully completed before consideration by the Scholarship/Fund Selection Committee is given. Upon the final selection, the student will be notified by the committee
-College recipients must maintain a GPA of 2.5.
Recipients will compose a Thank You letter to the Scholarship/Fund establisher, both, referencing the scholarship name and the indicated field of study.
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