People Helping People: BECU Awards $515,000 to Member-Nominated Nonprofits

SEATTLE (December 11, 2018) — After reviewing more than 600 nominations from its members, BECU announced the recipients of its 2018 People Helping People Awards, recognizing 18 local nonprofit organizations and BECU members dedicated to serving their communities. The finalists, including Rain City Rock Camp for Girls, Reading Partners, Brigadoon Service Dogs and White Center Food Bank, received awards ranging from $15,000 to $50,000 across five categories: Member Volunteer of the Year, People’s Choice, Employee’s Choice, Past People Helping People Recipient’s Choice and Community Benefit.

Since 2013, BECU has donated nearly $1.5 million to local organizations through the program.

"It is truly inspiring to see how nonprofits are making a positive difference in their local communities," said Tom Berquist, BECU's senior vice president of Marketing and Cooperative Affairs. "As a not-for-profit credit union, supporting the organizations our members care about isn't just part of who we are, it is in our DNA. We created the People Helping People Awards as a way to honor those who are making a difference."

BECU members nominated their favorite nonprofits across the state of Washington, including the Puget Sound region and Spokane, as well as in Charleston, South Carolina. The recognized organizations are devoted to tackling important issues like homelessness, hunger, education and healthcare.

For the second year, the People Helping People Awards program grew even bigger thanks to BECU's "Make A Purchase. Make A Difference." campaign. During the two-month initiative, BECU donated one cent toward the People Helping People Awards program for every purchase made using a BECU Debit Mastercard® or BECU Visa credit card® in August and September this year. Upon completion, the credit union successfully reached its goal of raising $515,000.

BECU's 2018 People Helping People Award recipients include:

In addition to awards for the 2018 finalists, BECU cultivates a community among their past recipients by offering glide path funding, and introducing a new collaboration grant to the People Helping People Award program in 2018.