2015 Vol. 99 No. 9

27 Hoosier Banker September 2015 to Leadership Johnson County, $1,030 to State Future Farmers of America Leadership Center and $2,000 to Baxter YMCA. The bank also made donations to the Boys and Girls Club of Morgan County, Community Foundation of Morgan County, Mooresville Senior Citizens Center and Morgantown Community Senior Center. West End Bank, Richmond, selects a nonprofit organization each month as a focus for charitable efforts. For July, the bank selected Siloam Health and Wellness Clinic, donating $500 from internal employee donations to the organization. t 1st Source Bank, South Bend, partnered with South Bend 150 to award a total of $3,300 to 10 winners for the bank’s I Love South Bend photo contest. The public voted for the winning photos depicting the city’s people, attractions, outdoor activities, architecture and scenic landscapes. 1st Source Bank, South Bend, made a donation of $5,000 to the Starke County Youth Club to support summer and afterschool programs. First Merchants Bank, NA, Muncie, awarded grants totaling $17,030 to organizations in Johnson and Morgan counties. The donations were awarded through the First Merchants Charitable Foundation. The bank awarded: $2,000 to the Johnson Memorial Hospital Foundation, $2,000 to the volunteer economic development Aspire program of the Johnson County Development Corp., $5,000 to the Johnson County Community Foundation, $5,000 Pictured at right, Gale Ramsey,West End Bank human resources assistant, presents a donation check to Toni Reinke, Siloam Health and Wellness Clinic nurse practitioner. banking on CoMMunity Judy Caudill, banking center manager with 1st Source Bank, South Bend, assists with a youth program at the Starke County Youth Club. First Merchants Bank, NA, Muncie, presents a donation check to Community Foundation of Morgan County. Pictured (left to right) are: Jerry Engle, First Merchants Bank regional advisory board member; Chris Oganowski, CFMC director of gift planning; and Pat Sherman, First Merchants Bank board member. The third instalment of the IBA Instructional Video Series provides guidance in registering others for IBA events, such as schools, seminars, webinars and conferences. The video is posted on the How-To Instructions page of the IBA website, available in the upper right corner online at: indianabankers.org/about. Or access the video through this issue of Hoosier Banker Digital at indianabankers.org by clicking on the red YouTube arrow. For questions or more information, please contact IBA’s Tracy Wainscott, IT and facilities manager, at 317-387-9380, email: twainscott@indianabankers.org. t Video Extra: Online Event Registration ‘How do I register someone else?’ Video

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