-
The Credit Union Cherry Blossom Run, the industry's biggest annual philanthropic event, saw a nearly 10% increase in giving this year despite being canceled.
September 15 -
Thanks to a donation from the Credit Union Federation of Korea, the global trade group is working with international partners to distribute personal protective equipment to institutions in need.
September 8 -
Industry giving is likely to decline in the wake of the pandemic, but it could force the movement to update its giving platforms.
May 7 -
The industry has grappled with how to effectively help members and businesses survive the fallout from the pandemic.
April 14 -
From helping hospitals purchase new testing kits and ventilators to backing efforts to develop a COVID-19 vaccine, banks large and small are pledging millions of dollars to assist with medical relief efforts.
March 26 -
The annual event is one of the industry's most high-profile sponsorships and is a major fundraiser for Children's Miracle Network Hospitals.
March 20 -
The money will help moderate- and low-income communities in Detroit and Cleveland.
February 20 -
Lauck, who joined the nonprofit in 2011, led the organization during an era that solidified it as the credit union movement’s philanthropic partner of choice.
February 11 -
Brandee McHale will be president of the Citi Foundation and oversee the company's community development, inclusive finance and impact investing teams.
February 10 -
Ed Skyler, the bank's global head of public affairs, says a newly established $150 million fund will make equity investments in firms seen as having a positive impact on society.
February 10