When autocomplete results are available use up and down arrows to review and enter to select.
The ICBA Foundation Disaster Relief Program continues requesting tax-deductible donations to assist community banks and employees affected by a recent series of deadly wildfires on the Hawaiian island of Maui.
Maui Campaign: With at least 22 community bank employees losing their homes due to the Aug. 8 wildfires, the ICBA Foundation Disaster Relief Program is dedicating donations to support employees and families of affected community banks.
Background: ICBA’s program supports ICBA-affiliated state associations and community bank leaders that request fundraising when areas of their state have been affected by presidentially declared or state governor-declared disasters.
How to Donate: The foundation’s webpage allows individuals, organizations, and community banks to make tax-deductible donations. The ICBA Foundation does not use any collected funds to pay the costs of administering this program.
Previous News
The latest episode of ICBA’s “Independent Banker” podcast spotlights how to budget for innovation and find the right fintech partners.
ImageSep 1, 2023
With Congress returning to Washington next week, ICBA continues encouraging community bankers to use its customizable resources to educate and engage their customers on the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s Section 1071 rule.
ImageAug 30, 2023
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau reiterated its plan to propose new rules to prevent the misuse and abuse of consumer information collected by credit reporting companies and other data brokers.
ImageAug 30, 2023
Related News Taxonomy