Gerber FCU Awards 3 Grants

FREMONT, Mich. –Gerber Federal Credit Union has awarded three grants as part of a one-time Community Dividend.

The grants include a $25,000 matching grant to the “Building a Healthy Future” capital campaign to produce a new Health and Leadership Lodge at Camp Newaygo, a $25,000 matching grant to the  “Leave a Legacy” capital campaign for improvements to the accessibility of the Dogwood Center for Performing Arts, and a $10,000 grant to the City of Fremont in cooperation with the Fremont Community Recreation Authority and the Newaygo County Pickleball Club for the construction of an outdoor pavilion in the new Darling Walkway development.

Gerber Federal Credit Union is pleased to support the communities we serve,” said John P. Buckley, Jr., Gerber Federal Credit Union President/CEO.  “We encourage the community to donate to these important projects.  Gerber FCU will match the community’s generosity up to $25,000 for each of the Camp Newaygo and Dogwood projects.”

At right, from left, TrueNorth Community Services Community Liaison and Development Officer Mark Kraus and Gerber FCU Union President/CEO John Buckley.

Below, from left: City of Fremont Manager Todd Blake, Fremont Area Recreation Authority Center Director Tom Elmer, Fremont Area Recreation Authority Chair Bryan Kolk, Newaygo County Pickleball Club Member Chris Christoffersen, Gerber Federal Credit Union President/CEO John Buckley, Newaygo County Pickleball Club Member Lance Anderson, Newaygo County Pickleball Club President Dean Morehouse and various Newaygo County Pickleball Club Members.

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