Connect. Collaborate. Leave Inspired.
In an ever-evolving industry, one mission remains constant: expanding access, strengthening communities, and advancing financial inclusion.
Callahan’s in-person roundtables bring together credit union executives from across the country for candid, peer-driven conversations focused on today’s most pressing challenges and opportunities. Designed for open dialogue and practical insight, these sessions create space for leaders to learn from one another and explore what’s next — together.
This May, Callahan & Associates and CU Strategic Planning, a Callahan company, are bringing that experience to Columbus, Ohio, for a dedicated CDFI Roundtable.
What to Expect?
Every Callahan roundtable is attendee-driven, ensuring the conversation is shaped entirely by the executives in the room. While the agenda remains flexible, discussions will reflect the realities CDFI leaders are navigating today, with a focus on shared learning, candid dialogue, and practical takeaways.
This in-person format allows for deeper discussion, stronger connections, and the kind of collaboration that only happens when leaders step away from day-to-day demands to engage face-to-face.
- Balancing mission and sustainability: How are CDFI leaders advancing community impact while maintaining financial strength and long-term viability?
- Deploying capital effectively: How are organizations prioritizing lending, programs, and investments to meet community needs in the current environment?
- Measuring and communicating impact: How are CDFIs defining success and telling their story properly?
- Funding and partner strategy: How are leaders approaching grants and funding amid shifting requirements and competition, and how can local partnerships support increased lending?
- Operational capacity and scale: How are CDFIs assessing internal capacity and making decisions about growth?
- Regulatory and reporting considerations: How are leaders navigating compliance expectations while remaining focused on mission delivery?
- Collaboration and partnerships: How are CDFIs working with leagues, credit unions, and community organizations to expand reach and effectiveness?