The IMB Bank Community Foundation has announced funding for 55 diverse not-for-profit, grassroots projects in 2023, taking the total funding pledged by the Foundation since 1999 to $12million, helping over 900 community groups.
In 2023, the IMB Bank Community Foundation is delivering funding for programs and initiatives that tackle challenges faced by many Australians across Sydney, the Hunter, the Illawarra and South Coast, Canberra and Melbourne.
IMB Bank CEO Robert Ryan says that IMB Bank Community Foundation funding in 2023 could be the boost that many community groups need to deliver effective and meaningful support.
“Australians have faced many challenges in recent years and community organisations are providing the on-the-ground support for people when they need it most,” said Mr Ryan. “It is a privilege to support volunteers and organisations that donate their time, energy and care to help others.
Key themes for funding in 2023 include:
“The community projects funded this year are working towards strengthening communities and building capability to help them prosper. They are nurturing the young leaders of tomorrow, creating opportunities for people of all backgrounds, ages and stages of life to connect and develop skills, deliver volunteer services, and improve the quality of life of those in our communities.
“We are supporting a diverse range of projects that are making a real difference in their communities and striving for a better tomorrow. The Foundation funding will provide a financial boost helping energise communities so they can continue to build for a brighter future,” Mr Ryan said.
IMB Bank is one of the longest-standing financial organisations in Australia and was recognised with Canstar’s Most Satisfied Customers – Bank, and Most Satisfied Customers – Customer Owned Bank awards in 2022.
Explore all 55 of the projects we are supporting here.
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