Vancouver, WA – iQ Credit Union is proud to announce its recent 6th place ranking in the Portland Business Journal’s Philanthropy Awards for large companies. This recognition highlights iQ’s commitment to empowering the communities we serve, and we’re excited to build on this momentum with new grants awarded through the FHLB Des Moines Member Impact Fund. These grants will support important local initiatives in affordable housing, financial literacy, youth leadership, and more.
“We’re honored to be recognized for our efforts to build strong, resilient communities,” said Ali Migaki, chief experience officer. “We believe every step we take with our members and partners brings meaningful change. Thanks to the generous matching of FHLB Des Moines Member Impact Fund, iQ is able to deepen the impact to causes that matter most to us and help local organizations have the resources they need to grow and thrive.”
The recognition from the Portland Business Journal celebrates iQ’s community programs, from financial education to partnerships with local nonprofits. Now, through FHLB Des Moines’ Member Impact Fund, iQ is matching grants to support a range of local organizations with donations totaling $62,000:
- Lighthouse Financial Foundation – $10,000 to promote financial literacy
- Latino Leadership Northwest – $10,000 for youth leadership and development
- Northwest Association for Blind Athletes – $20,000 to support visually impaired athletes
- Columbia Play Project – $10,000 to enhance educational play opportunities
- Mount St. Helens Institute – $12,000 for environmental education and preservation
Each dollar iQ donates through this fund is tripled, providing stronger support for these essential community programs. By partnering with these organizations, iQ is ensuring our communities grow and thrive.
As a credit union rooted in community values, iQ is dedicated to making a lasting, positive impact in the Pacific Northwest. Together with FHLB Des Moines, iQ is proud to stand by our local partners, helping build resilient communities for generations to come.