Day Air Credit Union Donates $5,000 to the Dayton Art Institute

September 21, 2021
Day Air Credit Union

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Kettering, Ohio, September 20, 2021 – Day Air Credit Union, the largest financial institution headquartered in Montgomery County, was pleased to sponsor a rolling 50/50 raffle helping raise $5,000 to benefit the Dayton Art Institute.

Day Air partnered with the Dayton Dragons Foundation to offer this special rolling 50/50 raffle which ran during Dragons games at Day Air Ballpark from August 18th through August 22nd .

Day Air sponsored the Rebuilding the Arts program this summer with the Dayton Dragons Foundation in an effort to help local arts organizations that have been struggling due to the pandemic. The Dayton Art Institute is one of Dayton’s premier fine arts museums. The Dayton Art Institute also hosts concerts, family and youth programs, classes, weddings, social events, and more.

“As a part of our ongoing commitment to the Dayton community, we were honored to sponsor the rolling 50/50 raffle with our partners, the Dayton Dragons,” said Bill Burke, President and CEO. “This program allows us to support a great organization while encouraging us to live our mission of improving members’ financial well-being. We admire the important role that the Dayton Art Institute provides to the members of our community.”

Established in 1945, proudly serves businesses and residents of the Miami Valley in southwest Ohio. Day Air is a not-for-profit, full-service financial cooperative with over $570 million in assets and more than 47,000 members. Credit Union members have access to over 30,000 surchargefree ATMs, and more than 5,900 shared branches nationwide. Membership is open to people living, working, worshiping, or attending school in the Miami Valley. Visit dayair.org for more information.

Quantifying the Good
$5,000+ Money Donated
$1.0M+ Total All Time Reported Impact