Tag: The Foundation
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Foundation DE Scholarship Renamed Pat Wesenberg DE Scholarship
In March, The Wisconsin Credit Union Foundation’s Board of Directors approved renaming its Development Education (DE) Scholarship the Pat Wesenberg Development Education (DE) Scholarship in memory of Pat Wesenberg, the former President of Simplicity Credit Union and longtime advocate for The Credit Union Movement who passed away in February after an extended illness.
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$11,000 Raised for Foundation Through Frozen Fitness Fun
If there’s anything Wisconsinites know, it’s how to have fun in the snow! Last week, 157 participants from across the state raised over $11,000 to support The Wisconsin Credit Union Foundation’s mission through its Frozen Fitness Fundraiser.
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Emerging Markets Grant & Professional Development Scholarship Recipients Announced
Last week, The Wisconsin Credit Union Foundation’s Board of Directors awarded its Emerging Markets Grant to Royal Credit Union and two Professional Development scholarships to credit union professionals looking to continue their education.
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Foundation Fitness Fundraiser Nets Over $8,000
They biked, they kayaked, they lifted, they walked, they skateboarded, they ran, they mowed, they bellydanced, they water skied, they zumba’d…and they did all of this (and more) for The Wisconsin Credit Union Foundation’s first Fitness Fundraiser!
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Foundation Awards Over $50,000 in Grants to Support Wisconsin’s Credit Unions
The Wisconsin Credit Union Foundation is proud to announce the recipients of its REAL Solutions® Initiative and Credit Union Development Grants. In total, over $50,000 was awarded to nine Wisconsin credit unions, allowing them to better serve their members and communities.
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REAL Solutions® Initiative Grant Impacts High School Students
In 2019, The League’s 7 Rivers Region Chapter received a $3,000 REAL Solutions® Initiative Grant from The Wisconsin Credit Union Foundation. Here’s what Janelle Black, the Fundraising Liaison for 7 Rivers, had to share about the impact this grant made for area high school students.
