Making a Difference: KeyBank’s investments across northern Indiana total $54 million
Representatives for KeyBank say the lender will continue investing in initiatives that benefit communities where it operates.
Representatives for KeyBank say the lender will continue investing in initiatives that benefit communities where it operates.
A recent study commissioned by Centier Bank found the Merrillville-based organization’s community impact across the state totaled more than $11 million.
First Financial Bank reported in 2020 that the bank donated more than $3.5 million to assorted causes and employees provided more than 8,900 hours of community service.
There has been no shortage of giving among businesses across Indiana even as the pandemic has led some organizations to reduce operations.
Employees of Munster-based Peoples Bank, donated a total of $22,509 over a seven-month period to assist those on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic.
There has been no shortage of support from businesses and residents to assist organizations on the front lines of the pandemic.
The Salvation Army of Lake County, Porter and Jasper Counties, in partnership with Strack & Van Til Food Markets, is conducting a “Check-Out Challenge” campaign to raise emergency dollars for the Salvation Army’s services.
With Indiana’s casinos shut down at least through the end of March because of the coronavirus outbreak, operators of the Horseshoe Hammond Casino and the Four Winds Casinos have donated their food to assorted charitable groups.
The Dyer-based Flamini Foundation recently donated 50 of its signature comfort bags, filled with an assortment of personal items including toys and blankets, to Franciscan Health.
Members of the University of Notre Dame’s Office of Information Technology recently volunteered at a mobile food pantry at Evangel Heights United Methodist Church in South Bend.