Banking & Finance  June 5, 2017

FNB accepting applications for 2nd round of grants for nonprofits

FORT COLLINS — First National Bank is accepting applications for its upcoming community-development grant cycle that is focused on programs related to educated workforce initiatives run by nonprofits.

The bank’s second grant cycle opens Monday, June 5, and will run through July 3. It is for educated workforce programs, aimed at strengthening individual core competencies that will improve personal economic self-sufficiency, including adult basic education, and vocational and employability training.

Programs must be implemented for the benefit of low- or moderate-income individuals, families and/or communities within the First National Bank footprint. The bank operates in Nebraska, Colorado, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, South Dakota and Texas, including 24 branches along the Front Range, including multiple locations in Boulder, Broomfield, Fort Collins, Greeley, Loveland and Longmont.

In the first grant cycle of this year,  First National Bank awarded $834,000 to 47 organizations that supported programs focused on stable housing, vibrant neighborhoods and strong local economies.

For more information and to apply, visit www.1stnationalbank.com/community and click on Request Support.

 

 

 

 

FORT COLLINS — First National Bank is accepting applications for its upcoming community-development grant cycle that is focused on programs related to educated workforce initiatives run by nonprofits.

The bank’s second grant cycle opens Monday, June 5, and will run through July 3. It is for educated workforce programs, aimed at strengthening individual core competencies that will improve personal economic self-sufficiency, including adult basic education, and vocational and employability training.

Programs must be implemented for the benefit of low- or moderate-income individuals, families and/or communities within the First National Bank footprint. The bank operates in…

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