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Local credit union awards $5500 in classroom grants to Panhandle educators
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After a month-long entry and review process, Community South Credit Union announced the educators who will be awarded a “Make-A-Splash!” Classroom Grant this year. The grant was developed to provide funding for unique projects that enhance the classroom experience beyond the normal curriculum. This year, the credit union awarded four grants for a total of $5,500 to winners in Holmes, Walton, and Washington Counties.
“We are thrilled to be able to support the efforts of these educators in providing our students with programs that might not otherwise be possible due to budget constraints,” said Jan Page, CEO of Community South. “We hope each of these initiatives will instill a thirst for lifelong learning.”
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Local credit union ranks 62nd most financially sound in United States
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Community South Credit Union ($162 million) was recently ranked the 62nd most financially stable credit union in the country by S&P Global Market Intelligence. The Panhandle Florida-based financial institution was measured against 1,727 credit unions above $100 million in assets using five metrics: member growth, average loans per member, net worth as a percentage of total assets, delinquent loans as a percentage of total loans, and return on average assets.
(PPP loans were excluded from calculations).
“We are extremely honored to be ranked as one of the top credit unions in the country for financial stability and growth,” said CEO Jan Page. “Recognition like this gives me confidence that we’ve been doing right by our members, even during tough economic times like 2020, and establishing a strong foundation for the future.”