By Garrett Christensen on Thursday, December 12th, 2024 in More Top Stories Northeastern Oregon News
IMBLER – The U.S. Bank Foundation recently announced it had provided a $25,000 grant toward the Imbler Education Foundation’s Track and Field Community Project. Posing with the big check (right most photo) from left to right include:
The Full press release from U.S. Bank is as follows:
(Release from U.S. Bank)
Imbler Education Foundation, a nonprofit organization that focuses on enhancing the quality of education for students in the Imbler School District today announced it has received a $25,000 grant from the U.S. Bank Foundation. The grant will be used to help pay for a new track and field facility with energy efficient lights to help support student athletes and improve the community’s overall health and wellbeing.
“Small schools are home to many talented athletes, but without proper facilities, it’s hard to help them reach their full potential. Building equitable opportunities for our community takes resources, and we’re grateful for the support of the U.S. Bank Foundation. Their contribution is helping us bring this new track facility to life,” said Russ West, director of Imbler Education Foundation.
The Imbler Education Foundation aims to raise $1.2 million to cover the costs of the Imbler Community Track Facility. Thus far, they have raised over $950,00 in cash donations and pledges, in kind donations, fundraisers, grants, and school district commitments. Imbler Education Foundation has completed the construction of the track base and field lighting and is now focused on acquiring field equipment and spectator amenities to complete the project.
“Imagine the potential of this community with access to a track. All of us deserve to experience the joy we receive from opportunities to play, create and connect. We’re proud to invest in organizations like Imbler Education Foundation, helping more people enjoy the benefits of outdoor activities while building stronger, more vibrant communities,” said Meghan Valley, community affairs manager at U.S. Bank.
U.S. Bank is committed to powering human potential and creating lasting change in communities. The bank does this through the Community Possible platform, including philanthropy, community investments and team member volunteerism.
“We are thrilled to contribute to our local community through this project, because giving back isn’t just about helping others; it’s about enriching the place we call home,” said Shannon Houck, business banking relationship manager at U.S. Bank.
For more information about Imbler Community Track Project and its programs, visit http://imblertrack.org/