Northwest Bank Invests Back into the Community
LOCK HAVEN – Northwest Bank, through its charitable affiliate, the Northwest Charitable Foundation Inc., has made a $2,500 donation to the Clinton County Community Foundation to support the latter foundation’s local giving to charitable nonprofits, many of which serve those in need.
“We work and invest in the communities we serve,” declared Beth Moore, Vice President Centre Market Area Manager, and small business lender. Beth, also manager’s the Northwest’s office on Main Street in downtown Lock Haven.
Northwest Bank’s Community Reinvestment Act rating is listed as “outstanding” as it works to meet the credit needs in its markets, including low- and moderate-income neighborhoods.
More information on the bank can be found online at www.northwest.bank.
Shown marking the occasion are, from the left, Brenda Rosemeier, assistant manager of the local Northwest office; Beth Moore, Dennis Trout, president of the community foundation board; Don Grant, secretary of the foundation board, and Bob Rolley, the foundation’s outreach coordinator. To learn more about how to support the community foundation, visit www.clintoncountyfoundation.org.