Capital Credit Union Raised $942 for Bismarck Cancer Center

May 24, 2017
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Project hope receives support from credit union employees.

Bismarck, N.D. —Capital Credit Union raised $942 for the Bismarck Cancer Center during its participation in Project Hope, a wellness event to help businesses and their employees learn about healthy lifestyles, cancer prevention and early detection.

Employees were able to make donations to Project Hope May 1-3. On Wednesday, May 3, Capital Credit Union employees who participated were able to wear jeans along with a colored shirt representing a cancer that has affected their life, the lives of a loved one, or is a cancer they wanted to bring further awareness to.

Capital Credit Union’s public relations team and wellness committee provided a match of up to $10 for each donation made.

ABOUT CAPITAL CREDIT UNION

Capital Credit Union, originally chartered in North Dakota in 1936, is a not-for-profit financial cooperative owned by each of its more than 30,000 members and overseen by a member-elected board of directors. Capital Credit Union returns profits to each member through fewer and lower fees, lower loan interest rates and higher savings interest rates. Savings, checking, loan, credit/debit card, and many other financial services and education are offered by Capital Credit Union to member individuals, businesses and other organizations  located within a 75-mile radius of Bismarck, Hazen or Fargo, or a 50-mile radius of Beulah or New Salem.

 

Quantifying the Good
$942+ Money Donated
$295K+ Total All Time Reported Impact