Federal Home Loan Bank of Chicago Announces Community First® Award Recipients
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CHICAGO, April 30, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The Federal Home Loan Bank of Chicago s (FHLBank Chicago) Community First
® Awards recognize outstanding achievements of our member institutions and their local partners as they work together to strengthen the communities they serve. Each year, FHLBank Chicago members submit nominations for consideration in four award categories. Award recipients receive $10,000 to support a nonprofit organization of their choice and were celebrated at FHLBank Chicago s virtual member meetings held in April. FHLBank Chicago is pleased to announce the recipients of our 2021 Community First Awards.
Federal Home Loan Bank of Chicago Announces Community First® Award Recipients
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