Bank Gives $15K To KCC Foundation

July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.

By Staff Report-

Dennis Hively, 1st Source Bank Warsaw city president, presented a check Monday for $15,000 from the bank to the Kosciusko County Community Foundation in support of the foundation's campaign to raise $1 million for the endowment of its operating fund.

The presentation was made at the foundation's executive committee meeting on Feb. 11. Hively presented the check to D. Bradley Bishop, foundation board president, and Brenda Rigdon, development director for the foundation.[[In-content Ad]]Kosciusko County Community Foundation Inc. was first formed in 1968. Its mission is to make donor dreams shine for the good of the community by bringing caring caring people and charitable endeavors together. The foundation accomplishes its mission by serving as the vehicle for donors' charitable dreams, awarding grants to charitable projects and organizations and addressing community needs as a catalyst and convener.

Companies and individuals wanting to follow the philanthropic example of 1st Source Bank may contact the foundation, a public charity. Gifts made to the foundation are tax deductible. For more information about the foundation, visit online at www.kcfoundation.org or visit the foundation office at 102 E. Market St., Warsaw.

1st Source Corp., parent company of 1st Source Bank, has assets of $4.5 billion. Its stock is publicly traded in the Global Select Market system on NASDAQ under SRCE. With more than 80 banking centers in 17 counties, 1st Source Corp. is the largest locally controlled financial institution headquartered in the northern Indiana-southwestern Michigan area.

Dennis Hively, 1st Source Bank Warsaw city president, presented a check Monday for $15,000 from the bank to the Kosciusko County Community Foundation in support of the foundation's campaign to raise $1 million for the endowment of its operating fund.

The presentation was made at the foundation's executive committee meeting on Feb. 11. Hively presented the check to D. Bradley Bishop, foundation board president, and Brenda Rigdon, development director for the foundation.[[In-content Ad]]Kosciusko County Community Foundation Inc. was first formed in 1968. Its mission is to make donor dreams shine for the good of the community by bringing caring caring people and charitable endeavors together. The foundation accomplishes its mission by serving as the vehicle for donors' charitable dreams, awarding grants to charitable projects and organizations and addressing community needs as a catalyst and convener.

Companies and individuals wanting to follow the philanthropic example of 1st Source Bank may contact the foundation, a public charity. Gifts made to the foundation are tax deductible. For more information about the foundation, visit online at www.kcfoundation.org or visit the foundation office at 102 E. Market St., Warsaw.

1st Source Corp., parent company of 1st Source Bank, has assets of $4.5 billion. Its stock is publicly traded in the Global Select Market system on NASDAQ under SRCE. With more than 80 banking centers in 17 counties, 1st Source Corp. is the largest locally controlled financial institution headquartered in the northern Indiana-southwestern Michigan area.
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