April 27, 2025
In a heartfelt move that will ripple through communities across central Wisconsin, Prevail Bank has distributed a remarkable $82,500 to 29 nonprofit organizations through its Charitable Contributions program. This initiative stands as a beacon of community support, impacting various sectors such as education, emergency services, and economic development.
A Committed Mission
“Community is at the heart of everything we do,” Nathan Quinnell, president and CEO of Prevail Bank, warmly stated. In a sincere gesture, the bank’s mission transcends mere financial transactions to genuinely fostering community wellbeing and growth.
Supporting Vital Community Facilities
Among the spotlighted recipients, the School District of Prentice received an impressive $20,000 contribution. This funding is earmarked for renovating the district’s track and field facilities—an investment in both the physical environment and the students who will learn and thrive there. According to Point/Plover Metro Wire, such donations are vital in maintaining dynamic and ambitious educational programs.
Contributions That Care
Efforts to combat homelessness and hunger have also been bolstered by the bank’s generosity. For instance, Medford United Methodist Church’s Beds From Christ program was given \(4,000 to offer comfort to those in crisis. Similarly, Feed My People Channel received \)2,000, earmarked for enhancing food distribution across 14 counties to tackle food insecurity.
Empowering Self-Sufficiency
Beyond immediate relief, Prevail Bank’s donations embody a vision for long-term empowerment. The bank’s contributions to financial literacy initiatives like the Junior Achievement programs in Marathon, Portage, and Wood counties underscore a commitment to equipping individuals with tools to secure brighter financial futures.
Enhancing Quality of Life
Smaller grants were awarded to initiatives that enrich cultural life and community cohesion, like the support for the Central Wisconsin Symphony Orchestra’s educational programming. These donations reflect the bank’s holistic approach to nurturing a thriving community ecosystem.
A Call to Action
Nonprofits looking to further their missions with financial support can explore future grant opportunities through Prevail Bank’s Community Giving webpage. Together, these organizations and Prevail Bank are crafting stories of hope, recovery, and growth that will be told for generations.
As stated in Point/Plover Metro Wire, Prevail Bank continues to champion community development by directing resources where they can inspire the most profound change. Whether it’s catapulting young students toward success or lending a helping hand to families in need, the spirit of giving is alive and flourishing in Wisconsin.
For more information on these transformative initiatives, contact Catherine Leifeld, marketing specialist at Prevail Bank, at 715-748-2231 ext. 1234 or [email protected].