Banks respond to crisis, invest in communities
Banks in Iowa and Minnesota announced new programs and donations which will benefit employees and community members during the COVID-19 pandemic. [Continue]
Banks in Iowa and Minnesota announced new programs and donations which will benefit employees and community members during the COVID-19 pandemic. [Continue]
Minneapolis-based Park Financial Group announced an emergency loan fund of approximately $30 million to help local businesses impacted by the COVID-19 outbreak. [Continue]
First National Bank in Ames, Iowa, is helping its community by hosting a blood drive in partnership with LifeSere Blood Center. [Continue]
TS Bank, Treynor, Iowa, will host the first southwest Iowa community and economic development forum in late February, partnering with two local nonprofits. [Continue]
First National Bank of Omaha, Neb., is partnering with its community in 2020 to award grants totalling more than $825,000 for flood recovery in Nebraska, western Iowa and southeastern South Dakota. [Continue]
Merchants Bank, Winona, Minn., garnered almost a quarter-million pounds of food in its 10-day-long fundraising event for the holidays. [Continue]
Jackson County Bank, Seymour, Ind., donated $10,000 to the Heritage Fund “Love Where you Live” campaign. [Continue]
Choice Bank, Fargo, N.D., is setting up “wishing wells” in its branches for community members while Iowa’s State Savings Bank gave customers cash to donate. [Continue]
Malvern Bank, Malvern, Iowa, mentored a team of high schools students to victory in a community college business-pitch competition. [Continue]
About 200 staffmembers from KeyBank, Cleveland, Ohio, volunteered 1,000 hours mentoring women small business owners in October. [Continue]