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Williamson Agency receives $20,000 Elevate Small Business Grant from Indiana State University Federal Credit Union and the Federal Home Loan Bank of Indianapolis

Terre Haute, IN (December 2, 2025) |

Williamson Agency has received a $20,000 Elevate Small Business Grant through Indiana State University Federal Credit Union and the Federal Home Loan Bank of Indianapolis to support major office renovations, including the construction of a new audio mixing studio.

“The impact has been overwhelming,” said owner David Williamson. “Being able to complete these renovations allows us to continue serving our clients at an industry-leading standard.”

Elevate Small Business Grants are awarded annually by the Federal Home Loan Bank of Indianapolis through its member financial institutions. Member institutions apply for the grant on behalf of their small business members, and eligible applications are awarded up to $20,000 in funds to support the growth and development of small businesses across Indiana and Michigan. Eligible businesses must be headquartered in Indiana or Michigan, have been in continuous operation for at least one year and earn less than $1M in annual gross revenue. Full program requirements can be found at http://www.fhlbi.com/elevate. 

“We appreciate the Federal Home Loan Bank of Indianapolis’ partnership and their shared commitment to strengthening local economic development,” said Brian Zuber, CEO, ISU Federal Credit Union. “We’re especially proud to support the Williamson Agency—this small business embodies the entrepreneurial spirit that makes our community thrive. It’s an honor to help them continue expanding and creating.”

For more information about Elevate Small Business Grants, including the full list of 2025 recipients, please visit http://www.fhlbi.com/elevate.

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