Beacon Credit Union Awards $1,750 To Kosciusko Charities

August 19, 2022 at 9:50 p.m.
Beacon Credit Union Awards $1,750 To Kosciusko Charities
Beacon Credit Union Awards $1,750 To Kosciusko Charities

By Staff Report-

WABASH – Nearly 600 votes from residents of Kosciusko County determined the winners of Beacon Credit Union’s 11th annual Project Spotlight program.

Thanks to the engagement of the communities, Beacon Credit Union will be donating $1,750 to three charitable organizations/projects in Kosciusko County.

The winners for 2022 are:

• First place – One Dog at a Time Rescue – $1,000

• Second place – Fellowship Missions – $500

• Bonus Draw – Combined Community Services – $250

The program received 93 nominations and over 25,000 votes overall for charitable organizations this year in one month of voting. The voting process was held during the month of July.

The public was able to vote via social media, Beacon Credit Union’s website or in one of its 19 full-service member centers.

A check presentation was held Friday at Beacon’s Warsaw Member Center with the winning organizations.

Project Spotlight is a program created by Beacon Credit Union that awards charitable organizations that reach out to provide valuable services to their communities. Nominations are taken from each community in which Beacon Credit Union operates a full-service member center. The community then votes to determine which charitable organizations receives funding.

In 2022, Beacon Credit Union awarded three winners in each of our communities.

Since 1931, Beacon Credit Union has provided quality financial services responsive to the needs of its memberowners.

Serving 50 Indiana counties, Beacon consists of over 46,000 members and manages assets of $1.5 billion.

WABASH – Nearly 600 votes from residents of Kosciusko County determined the winners of Beacon Credit Union’s 11th annual Project Spotlight program.

Thanks to the engagement of the communities, Beacon Credit Union will be donating $1,750 to three charitable organizations/projects in Kosciusko County.

The winners for 2022 are:

• First place – One Dog at a Time Rescue – $1,000

• Second place – Fellowship Missions – $500

• Bonus Draw – Combined Community Services – $250

The program received 93 nominations and over 25,000 votes overall for charitable organizations this year in one month of voting. The voting process was held during the month of July.

The public was able to vote via social media, Beacon Credit Union’s website or in one of its 19 full-service member centers.

A check presentation was held Friday at Beacon’s Warsaw Member Center with the winning organizations.

Project Spotlight is a program created by Beacon Credit Union that awards charitable organizations that reach out to provide valuable services to their communities. Nominations are taken from each community in which Beacon Credit Union operates a full-service member center. The community then votes to determine which charitable organizations receives funding.

In 2022, Beacon Credit Union awarded three winners in each of our communities.

Since 1931, Beacon Credit Union has provided quality financial services responsive to the needs of its memberowners.

Serving 50 Indiana counties, Beacon consists of over 46,000 members and manages assets of $1.5 billion.
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