Beacon Credit Union Kicks-Off Its 11th Annual Project Spotlight Voting

July 1, 2022 at 4:50 p.m.

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WABASH - Beacon Credit Union’s Project Spotlight kicked off voting Friday, running through July 31. Everyone in the community is encouraged to vote for their favorite cause either online or in their local Beacon Member Center. Each individual may vote once per day per community. After voting, the public may share to Facebook or Twitter to encourage others to vote for their favorite organization. Last year Project Spotlight received over 60,000 votes in the one-month period. Nominations were taken earlier this spring via member center and online submissions.

Project Spotlight is a program created by Beacon Credit Union with the hope that individuals and organizations would be inspired to reach out and serve those living and working around them. There will be winners from all 13 communities where Beacon Credit Union has a full-service Member Center. The project that receives the most votes, in each community, will receive $1,000 from Beacon Credit Union. Second place will receive $500, and there will be a third place in each community randomly picked to receive $250. The total amount of money donated to charitable organizations by Beacon Credit Union through Project Spotlight will be $22,750.

For the past 91 years, Beacon Credit Union is proud to be part of all of the communities they serve and are enthusiastic about joining other organizations committed to Hoosiers and their communities.



WABASH - Beacon Credit Union’s Project Spotlight kicked off voting Friday, running through July 31. Everyone in the community is encouraged to vote for their favorite cause either online or in their local Beacon Member Center. Each individual may vote once per day per community. After voting, the public may share to Facebook or Twitter to encourage others to vote for their favorite organization. Last year Project Spotlight received over 60,000 votes in the one-month period. Nominations were taken earlier this spring via member center and online submissions.

Project Spotlight is a program created by Beacon Credit Union with the hope that individuals and organizations would be inspired to reach out and serve those living and working around them. There will be winners from all 13 communities where Beacon Credit Union has a full-service Member Center. The project that receives the most votes, in each community, will receive $1,000 from Beacon Credit Union. Second place will receive $500, and there will be a third place in each community randomly picked to receive $250. The total amount of money donated to charitable organizations by Beacon Credit Union through Project Spotlight will be $22,750.

For the past 91 years, Beacon Credit Union is proud to be part of all of the communities they serve and are enthusiastic about joining other organizations committed to Hoosiers and their communities.



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