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International Credit Association Records, 1978-1999
The International Credit Association (ICA) was organized to educate individuals on the importance of good financial credit. According to the 1994 Local Association Guide, the ICA mission statement was "to provide support, research and other services for those whose business or professional affiliation is to provide financial services or extend credit for consumer, business or agricultural purposes or provide investigation, collection, computer or ancillary services."
The earliest references to the Grand Forks ICA Chapter date fall 1982. Membership by application was open to individuals representing corporations, co-partnerships, banks and insurance companies in good standing. Individuals who did not fit into these categories could also apply for membership and were made members by a 2/3 majority vote by the Board of Directors. Members of the ICA organization attended local, district and national meetings and conferences and sponsored seminars and lectures on the importance of good financial credit. Grand Forks ICA members also worked to educate UND students regarding the importance of maintaining good financial credit. The Grand Forks ICA chapter disbanded December 31, 1998 due to lack of membership.
The International Credit Association disbanded on May 1, 1999.
Donation; Acc.99-2368
The International Credit Association, Grand Forks Chapter Records contain material regarding local, district and national ICA organizations between the late 1970's and the spring of 1999. The records are arranged by the local, district and national levels of the organization. Local ICA records contain by-laws, as well as material related to the board of directors and officers, membership rosters, meeting minutes and agendas, committee information, conferences attended and conducted, and a proposed district V and VI consolidation blueprint and surveys.
North Dakota, South Dakota Minnesota, Nebraska, Manitoba and parts of Wisconsin made up District VI. District VI records contain bylaws, mission statement, 1996 Roster (staff, by-laws, mission statement, membership), as well as material related to the board of directors and officers, meeting minutes and agendas, long range plans, financial records, committee information, conferences attended and conducted, newsletters and surveys.
National ICA records contain bylaws, material related to the board of directors and officers, membership rosters, meeting minutes and agendas, committee information, surveys, correspondence and newsletters. Also included is national ICA Educational Material: How to Use Consumer Credit Wisely and Train the Trainers.