Lake Trust Foundation Awards Over $45,000 in Scholarships for Community Impact and Skilled Trades

September 5, 2019
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Brighton, Mich. – The Lake Trust Foundation awarded more than $45,000 in scholarships to Michigan residents during its annual scholarship award celebration on September 4, 2019. Lake Trust Foundation President David Snodgrass presented LaToya Wright of Muskegon with a Community Impact Scholarship that rewards an aspiring community-oriented entrepreneur who wishes to run a business with a social purpose with full graduate school tuition at Cleary University. Ms. Wright’s goal is to open a daycare center focusing on cultivating and nurturing children’s social, cognitive and development skills.

Photo shows Lake Trust Foundation Community Impact Scholarship recipient LaToya Wright of Muskegon in foreground with (left to right) Lake Trust's Chief Member Experience Officer Jane Kile, Senior Vice President of Culture and Engagement Brandalynn Winchester-Middlebrook, Senior Vice President of Onstage Member Experience Theresa Dubiel, President and CEO David Snodgrass and Lake Trust Foundation Executive Director DeAndre Lipscomb.

The New Beginnings Scholarships assist those wishing to pursue skilled trades or technical education programs, and the four recipients of $2,500 each are Keith Austin of Ann Arbor, Blake Ellis of Mt. Pleasant, Ian Krumm of Howell and Amanda Lawrence of Ypsilanti.

“Our business members and employers across Michigan report a shortage in the skilled trades. We’ve also supported businesses with a social purpose and assist entrepreneurs with our micro business loans of $49,999 or less that address a unique need,” said Mr. Snodgrass, who is also the president and CEO of Lake Trust Credit Union.  “We’re proud these scholarships are innovative and can help such talented people achieve their dreams.” 

Lake Trust Credit Union’s statewide charter and recent growth, including new branches in Plymouth and Detroit’s New Center area, provide even greater avenues to make a difference, Mr. Snodgrass noted, adding to volunteer efforts helping the underserved and its Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI) status for communities in need. The Lake Trust Foundation as a 501(c)(3) organization works with its contributors to address the basic human needs of food, shelter, clothing, education and health care.

“The Foundation is dedicated to supporting our recipients on their personal development journey and help Michigan work towards its best tomorrow,” said DeAndre Lipscomb, executive director of the Lake Trust Foundation. “We congratulate them and are excited about their bright futures. We’re also excited about our upcoming Lake Trust Foundation Golf Invitational in Ann Arbor on September 23rd and welcoming the community to contribute to our efforts while enjoying the historic course at Barton Hills Country Club.”

For more information, visit the Lake Trust Foundation website and Lake Trust Foundation Golf Invitational for details on how to participate or donate to the Foundation’s efforts. You may also see information on Lake Trust's Moved By Good initiative and follow @movedbygood on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn.

Lake Trust Credit Union has more than $1.9 billion in assets and ranks fifth-largest in Michigan in number of members. With federally NCUA-insured branches located across the state, Lake Trust is an equal opportunity and equal housing lender, and membership is open to anyone who lives, works, worships or attends school in the state of Michigan. For more information, visit laketrust.org and follow @LakeTrustCreditUnion on LinkedIn and Facebook and @laketrust on Twitter, Instagram and Pinterest.

Quantifying the Good
$45K+ Scholarship Totals
$46K+ Total All Time Reported Impact