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OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE INDIANA BANKERS ASSOCIATION

Vol. 109 2025 No. 2

Banking on Community

Alliance Bank, Francesville, donated $5,000 to help Pulaski County Human Services purchase two new 14-passenger vans for public transit. The vans run weekdays from 8 a.m.-4 p.m. to help local residents whose eyesight is failing, have been laid off and can’t afford gas, or otherwise need an alternative to private transportation.

(from left) PCHS board members Kathy Meyer, Catherine and Rev. Don Franklin, Board President Betty Stinemetz, Alliance Bank Relationship Manager Kelsie Zellers, PCHS Vice President Judy Heater, driver Jan Rick, and Executive Director Jacki Frain stand in front of one of the organization’s new vans.

First Financial Bank, Cincinnati, and the First Financial Foundation awarded $202,500 in grants to 29 organizations in Indiana over the course of last year. The awards focused on promoting neighborhood development, workforce development and education, and culture and the arts, with a particular focus on low-income communities. The bank and its foundation broadened the impact of the campaign by adding funding from CREA, a low-income housing tax credit organization. It also announced a new Community Benefits Agreement for 2024-28, committing to $2.4 billion in lending and investments to low- and moderate-income clients and census tracts. The new CBA includes a goal of $18 million in philanthropy. Last year, bank team members also gave more than 14,000 volunteer hours to local organizations.

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