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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.
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