First Tech Federal Credit Union Provides Over $1 Million in Education Grants to 68 West Coast Nonprofits
Facilitates equitable access to education in local communities
SAN JOSE, Calif. & HILLSBORO, Ore., May 18, 2022--(BUSINESS WIRE)--First Tech Federal Credit Union, the nation’s eighth largest credit union, awarded more than $1 million to support education programs in its local communities, including $979,300 in grants to 68 nonprofit organizations and $60,000 in scholarships to 12 First Tech member students. The funded organizations promote equitable access to STEM, early childhood literacy, and financial education, demonstrating the credit union’s commitment to its core people-before-profits philosophy.
As nonprofits continue to navigate the complex impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, consistent support is more important than ever. During this grant cycle, First Tech prioritized efforts that helped their nonprofit partners adapt to virtual and hybrid environments including program development, operational support, and a broad range of service-oriented initiatives.
"First Tech remains committed to supporting the incredible work of our education partners and the communities they serve," said Meghan Valley, First Tech’s Senior Manager of Community Engagement. "We are proud to partner alongside these organizations as they find new and innovative ways to tackle systemic barriers and ensure students have the support they need to succeed now and into the future."
Recognizing a community is strongest when all its members are empowered through equitable access to education, opportunities, and industry connections, First Tech partners with organizations that focus on science, technology, engineering, and math, as well as literacy and financial education.
First Tech is continuously having conversations and collecting feedback from nonprofit partners, and expanded exposure to STEM careers is one of the most powerful themes. First Tech’s education grant supports iUrban Teen’s expansion into Sacramento, including implementation of their 2022 STEM Summit for BIPOC Youth. iUrban Teen, an organization focused on encouraging new ways of thinking about STEM, provides insight to underrepresented youth about their future career opportunities. One high school participant from the program shared, "iUrban Teen opened my eyes to the larger world of STEM and how I can find my place in that world."
Students of all ages parallel this excitement. A third-grade participant in the Washington Alliance for Better Schools (WABS) — a nonprofit collaborative of school districts and industry leaders that leverages resources, talent and intellectual capital to actively eliminate institutional barriers to STEM education — shared, "It was really fun because you got to be super creative, and probably if you love building and STEM like I do, it was super fun."
Building on pre-existing relationships and strengthening partnerships year-over-year are what positions First Tech to make a lasting difference. Adelante Mujeres’ Chicas Program provides education and empowerment opportunities to Latina youth to support them in developing their leadership potential, cultural identity and achieving academic success. A participating high school student shared, "[The Chicas Program] helped me to broaden my knowledge of potential career paths that I was previously unaware of and gave me the opportunity to explore my curiosities about my own prospects and background. It assisted me in overcoming personal obstacles. They are more than just a program to me; they are family to me."
California First Tech Education Grant Partners:
First Tech designated $232,000 in California to support community organizations. California First Tech Education Grant partners include:
Boys & Girls Clubs of Silicon Valley, $20,000
Boys and Girls Club of Greater Sacramento, $5,000
Computer History Museum, $10,000
East Palo Alto Kids Foundation, $10,000
Family Giving Tree, $20,000
Financial Beginnings, $5,000
Girls Who Code, $9,000
Greene Scholars, $5,000
Junior Achievement of Northern California, $10,000
Junior Achievement of Sacramento Inc, $10,000
Lotus Bloom, $7,500
Marine Science Institute, $5,000
Monterey Bay Aquarium Foundation, $10,000
Positive Alternative Recreation Teambuilding Impacting Program, $10,000
Project Invent, $7,500
Reading Partners, $3,000
Ready Set Excel Inc, $5,000
Resource Area for Teaching, $5,000
Sacred Heart Nativity School, $10,000
Silicon Valley Education Foundation, $40,000
Tandem, Partners in Early Learning, $5,000
The Tech Interactive, $20,000
The University Foundation California State University Chico, $6,800
Oregon First Tech Education Grant Partners:
In Oregon, First Tech awarded $557,500 to community organizations. Oregon First Tech Education Grant partners include:
ACE Mentor Program of Oregon — Portland Workforce Alliance, $2,500
Adelante Mujeres, $20,000
Beaverton Education Foundation, $70,000
Boys & Girls Clubs of Portland Metropolitan Area, $5,000
Camp Elso Incorporated, $7,500
Centro Cultural De Washington County, $16,500
Children’s Book Bank, $13,000
Financial Beginnings Oregon, $10,000
Free Geek, $40,000
Friends of Saturday Academy, $10,000
Friends of the Children — Portland, $10,000
Girl Scouts of Oregon and SW Washington, $10,000
Girls Inc. of the Pacific Northwest, $40,000
Hillsboro Schools Foundation, $35,000
Impact NW, $5,000
In4All, $10,000
Junior Achievement of Oregon and SW Washington Inc, $15,000
Latino Network, $5,000
Literary Arts Inc, $21,000
Oregon Business Council Charitable Institute, $10,000
Oregon Museum of Science and Industry (OMSI), $60,000
Oregon Robotics Tournament & Outreach Program, $30,000
Oregon STEM, $10,000
Oregon Zoo Foundation, $15,000
Center for Women’s Leadership, $5,000
Oregon MESA, $15,000
Project LEDO, $5,000
Schoolhouse Supplies Inc, $20,000
SMART Reading, $37,000
TIE Oregon Foundation, $5,000
Washington First Tech Education Grant Partners:
First Tech designated $183,000 in Washington to support community organizations. Washington First Tech Education Grant partners include:
East African Community Services, $2,500
Financial Beginnings Washington, $10,000
FIRST Washington, $25,000
Geeking Out Kids of Color, $5,000
iUrban Teen, $3,500
Junior Achievement of Washington, $10,000
Museum of Flight Foundation, $10,000
Northwest African American Museum, $5,000
Northwest School for Deaf and Hard-Of Hearing Children, $2,500
Pacific Science Center Foundation, $10,000
Page Ahead Children’s Literacy Program, $20,000
Technology Access Foundation, $24,500
Treehouse, $10,000
Washington Alliance for Better Schools, $20,000
Washington STEM, $25,000
ABOUT FIRST TECH FEDERAL CREDIT UNION’S COMMUNITY COMMITMENT
First Tech Federal Credit Union is committed to supporting the next generation of leaders, thinkers, and innovators. In 2021, First Tech provided over $2.5 million in charitable giving to 120 organizations, and more than 81% of employees participated in community engagement, directing dollars and time to nonprofit partners who provide programs and services to children and families in need. First Tech’s philanthropic focus areas include support for education (STEM, early childhood literacy, financial education, and scholarships), research (Credit Union for Kids and Supportive Health Service) and innovation (food, safety, and shelter). Visit www.firsttechfed.com/community to learn more about the ways First Tech pays it forward throughout the year.
ABOUT FIRST TECH FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
First Tech Federal Credit Union is a $15+ billion institution headquartered in San Jose, California. It is the nation’s premier credit union serving the world’s leading technology-oriented companies and their employees, including HP Inc., Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Microsoft, Agilent, Intel, Cisco, Amazon, Nike, Intuit, Google, and more. First Tech is recognized as the industry catalyst for delivering effortless banking experiences to more than 680,000 members through its 33 branch locations, more than 5,600 CO-OP Shared Branch locations, 30,000 CO-OP Network ATMs, and online platforms. First Tech offers a full range of financial services, including traditional banking, online banking, mortgages, financial.
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