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Credit unions across the country continue to provide scholarships for college-bound students as part of their corporate philanthropy activities.
December 3 -
The Panama City, Fla.-based institution has given $50 to members impacted by the storm while also providing free gas, Thanksgiving turkeys and more.
November 30 -
In a bid to show it can best the competition, the Massachusetts-based institution will donate to a local food pantry every time new members join the CU and download its app.
November 29 -
From recognition as a top workplace to giving back to nonprofits and making a difference for those in need, here's another round-up of credit union community news.
November 28 -
From fighting childhood hunger to helping college-bound students, here's another look at how credit unions are giving back.
November 21 -
From new facilities for CUs to new beginnings for young scholars, here's another look at how credit unions are making a difference with their philanthropy.
November 16 -
The pledge comes as Fifth Third, which had previously committed $30 billion to community development, looks to close on its acquisition of MB Financial in Chicago.
October 29 -
Through the "Where We Live" program, the bank will direct philanthropic giving to two wards in the nation's capital and provide financing for affordable housing.
October 23 -
Brett Martinez, president and CEO of Redwood Credit Union, will be honored for his efforts in supporting survivors of California's wildfires in 2017.
October 22 -
JPMorgan's chief cautioned against expanded regulation for big companies, arguing that businesses contribute to the economy.
September 24