Dollar Dog Kid's Club
Learning to save and manage money is important, and can be fun too! Our Dollar Dog Kid’s Club® teaches kids ages 12 and younger the value of saving money on a regular basis.
Enjoy some of the benefits that come with being a Dollar Dog Kid’s Club® member.
- Membership Card – The official Club membership card. Kid’s Love them!
- Treasure Chest Gift – Receive a free gift for joining. Plus, with every deposit of $5.00 or more Club members get to pick a prize from Dollar Dog’s treasure chest.
- Club House Fun – Join in the fun online. Dollar Dog loves to teach kids about money in a fun and exciting way.
- Games & Contests – Free prize drawings, coloring contests & more!
- Special Events & Celebrations – Opportunities for kids to come to the credit union, have some fun and even meet Dollar Dog in person.
- Financial Tools for Kids – Education is the key to success. Club activities and tools are designed to help kids learn money management.
- Certificates of Deposit – What a great way to show our kid’s the value of money over time – low minimum balance requirement for Club members.
- And more!
Join the Club – the Dollar Dog Kids Club®! Stop by any credit union branch location or contact us today!
Ask about our $50.00 New Member Reward when opening an account for the little one in your life!
Certain restrictions apply. Offer may be modified or withdrawn at any time without notice. Membership eligibility requirements apply. New member must not have been a member of Alpena Alcona Area Credit Union in the past 12 months to be eligible. Existing members are not eligible to receive offer. Member must have a valid U.S. taxpayer identification number to receive credit. All taxes due on this reward are the responsibility of the recipient and will be reported as dividends to account on IRS form 1099-INT. $50.00 incentive limited to one per social security number ages 0-17.
Federally insured by the NCUA.
No information is collected or retained on this website from children under the age of 13.
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