Black Hills FCU Awards $16,000 in Scholarships

April 9, 2019
Black Hills Federal Credit Union

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RAPID CITY, S.D. – Black Hills Federal Credit Union is pleased to announce they will award their 2019 VIBZ Scholarship to eight high school seniors from across South Dakota.

Demonstrating outstanding commitment, leadership, community service and academic achievement, the following recipients will each receive a one-time scholarship of $2,000 to attend an accredited vocational school, college or university during the 2019 – 2020 academic year:

Jacob Bielmaier                , Wall High School                                                            

Chayton Bower, Lead-Deadwood High School

Lilly Denief, Home School                                                                                                           

Kaylee Eisenbraun, Kadoka Area High School

Chance Grill, Edgemont High School                                                                                      

Adrianna Krush, Hot Springs High School

Kristina Pike, Lincoln High School                             

Nya Robinson, Stevens High School

With more than 80 scholarships awarded to local students since 2003, the VIBZ Scholarship Program is part of BHFCU’s ongoing commitment to promote education and youth financial literacy. BHFCU congratulates this year’s recipients on their outstanding accomplishments as students.

Established in Rapid City in 1941, Black Hills Federal Credit Union is a member-owned, not-for-profit, financial cooperative serving more than 70,000 members. The community-chartered credit union has locations in Rapid City, Custer, Eagle Butte, Hot Springs, Pierre, Sioux Falls, Spearfish, Sturgis and Wall, South Dakota. For more information, visit bhfcu.com.

 

Quantifying the Good
$16K+ Scholarship Totals
$1.0M+ Total All Time Reported Impact