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First Tech Federal Credit Union awards over $800,000 in education grants to 48 west coast nonprofits

Helping underserved communities build the infrastructure and resources to think creatively, problem-solve and innovate.

SAN JOSE, CA (May 22, 2024)First Tech Federal Credit Union, the nation’s twelfth-largest credit union, contributed more than $800,000 to support education initiatives in its local communities, impacting 48 nonprofit organizations and $60,000 in scholarships to 12 First Tech member students. Aligning with First Tech’s people-before-profits philosophy, the awarded organizations facilitate equitable access to science, technology, engineering, math (STEM), early childhood literacy, and financial education.

Charitable giving remains essential as nonprofits continue to operate through challenging economic circumstances. For this year’s grant cycle, First Tech prioritized allocating funds to nonprofit partners who eliminate educational and learning gaps for BIPOC students, girls, and individuals within low-income communities. The education grants encompass a vast spectrum of opportunities, and this diverse approach highlights the importance of addressing multifaceted educational needs to nurture well rounded individuals and build a robust, inclusive society.

“In today’s rapidly changing environment, it’s more important than ever that we support education so that students in our communities can succeed today and lead tomorrow. First Tech is dedicated to supporting our education partners and the incredible work they do for underserved students in the communities they serve,” said Monique Little, First Tech’s Chief People and Administrative Officer. “It’s a privilege to partner with and provide grants to these organizations so they can continue implementing programs that positively enhance student’s educational and personal development.”

First Tech’s education grant program supports organizations focused on helping underserved communities build the infrastructure and resources to think creatively, problem-solve and innovate. Education grants are awarded to nonprofits in California, Oregon, and Washington that are working to extend access to academic programs, career opportunities, and professional networks in STEM, literacy, and financial education.

Tech education became a focal point for this year’s grant cycle, as First Tech aimed to combat growing academic inequities. First Tech increased its contributions to the nonprofit Geeking Out Kids of Color (GOKiC), which helps empower kids of color to explore tech and unlock their creativity one class at a time. Pedro Ciriano, Executive Director at GOKiC, shared, “The support from First Tech will bolster our efforts to provide decolonized tech education, aligning perfectly with our mission to liberate and uplift BIPOC youth. These funds will enable us to enhance our educational offerings and expand our reach, ensuring that more young people have the tools and support necessary to become transformative leaders in their communities and beyond.”

California First Tech Education Grant Partners:

First Tech awarded $190,500 to California community organizations; California First Tech Education Grant partners include:

  • BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF SILICON VALLEY, $15,000
  • BOYS AND GIRLS CLUBS OF
  • GREATER SACRAMENTO, $7,500
  • EAST PALO ALTO KIDS FOUNDATION, $10,000
  • FAMILY GIVING TREE, $20,000
  • GIRLS WHO CODE, $8,000
  • GREENE SCHOLARS, $ 5,000
  • JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT OF NORTHERN CALIFORNIA, $10,000
  • JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT OF SACRAMENTO INC, $10,000
  • PLACER ADVANCED ROBOTICS AND TECHNOLOGY, $5,000
  • PROJECT INVENT, $7,500
  • RESOURCE AREA FOR TEACHING, $7,500
  • SILICON VALLEY EDUCATION FOUNDATION, $60,000
  • TANDEM, PARTNERS IN EARLY LEARNING, $5,000
  • THE TECH INTERACTIVE, $20,000

Oregon First Tech Education Grant Partners:

In Oregon, First Tech designated $490,000 to community organizations; Oregon First Tech Education Grant partners include:

  • ADELANTE MUJEREs, $20,000
  • BEAVERTON EDUCATION FOUNDATION, $40,000
  • BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF PORTLAND METROPOLITAN AREA, $7,500
  • CAMP ELSO INCORPORATED, $10,000
  • CENTRO CULTURAL DE WASHINGTON COUNTY, $15,000
  • FINANCIAL BEGINNINGS (OR, CA, WA), $35,000
  • FREE GEEK, $40,000
  • FRIENDS OF SATURDAY ACADEMY, $10,000
  • GIRL SCOUTS OF OREGON AND SW WASHINGTON, $10,000
  • GIRLS INC. OF THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST, $40,000
  • HILLSBORO SCHOOLS FOUNDATION, $30,000
  • IMPACT NW, $7,500
  • IN4ALL, $20,000
  • JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT OF OREGON AND SW WASHINGTON INC, $15,000
  • LATINO NETWORK, $10,000
  • OREGON MUSEUM OF SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY (OMSI), $50,000
  • OREGON ROBOTICS TOURNAMENT & OUTREACH PROGRAM, $25,000
  • OREGON ZOO FOUNDATION, $10,000
  • PORTLAND STATE UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION – OREGON MESA, $10,000
  • PROJECT LEDO, $5,000
  • SCHOOLHOUSE SUPPLIES INC, $20,000
  • SMART READING, $55,000
  • THE SHADOW PROJECT, $5,000

Washington First Tech Education Grant Partners:

First Tech granted $121,500 in Washington to support community organizations; Washington First Tech Education Grant partners include:

  • EAST AFRICAN COMMUNITY SERVICES, $5,000
  • FIRST WASHINGTON, $20,000
  • GEEKING OUT KIDS OF COLOR, $7,500
  • JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT OF WASHINGTON, $10,000
  • PACIFIC SCIENCE CENTER FOUNDATION, $10,000
  • PAGE AHEAD CHILDRENS LITERACY PRGM, $16,500
  • TECHNOLOGY ACCESS FOUNDATION, $7,500
  • TREEHOUSE, $10,000
  • WASHINGTON ALLIANCE FOR BETTER SCHOOLS, $15,000
  • WASHINGTON STEM, $20,000

Other Geographies

  • EMPORIA STATE UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION, $10,000

About First Tech Federal Credit Union

First Tech Federal Credit Union is a nearly $17 billion institution headquartered in Hillsboro, Oregon and San Jose, California. The nation’s premier credit union serves the world’s leading technology-oriented companies and their employees, including HP Inc., Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Microsoft, Agilent, Intel, Cisco, Amazon, Nike, Intuit, Google, and more. First Tech is recognized as the industry catalyst for delivering effortless banking experiences to more than 660,000 members through its 34 branch locations, more than 5,600 CO-OP Shared Branch locations, 30,000 CO-OP Network ATMs, and online platforms. First Tech offers a full range of financial services, including traditional banking, online banking, mortgages, financial planning, various consumer loans, and insurance services. Federally insured by NCUA. Equal Housing Lender. For more information, visit www.firsttechfed.com.    

ABOUT FIRST TECH FEDERAL CREDIT UNION’S COMMUNITY COMMITMENT

First Tech Federal Credit Union is committed to supporting the next generation of leaders, thinkers and innovators. In 2023, First Tech provided over $3.6 million in charitable giving to 130 organizations and more than 97.4% of employees participated in community engagement; directing dollars and time to nonprofit partners who provide programs and services to children and families in need. First Tech’s philanthropic focus areas include support for education (STEM, early childhood literacy, financial education and scholarships), fundamental needs (hunger, shelter and community health), and Credit Unions for Kids. Visit www.firsttechfed.com/community to learn more about the ways First Tech pays it forward throughout the year.

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Carey Kerns
The Hoffman Agency
503-754-7975
firsttech@hoffman.com

 

 

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