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Make Spirits Bright — Prevail Bank Will Match Your Holiday Donation

This holiday season, generosity goes further with Prevail Bank’s Holiday Matching Funds Campaign, running from November 10 to December 5. Each Prevail Bank branch will collect donations for a local nonprofit — and for every dollar donated, Prevail Bank will match it, up to $1,000 per organization.

“Giving back to the communities we serve is at the heart of everything we do,” said Nathan Quinnell, President & CEO of Prevail Bank. “This campaign is an incredible opportunity for people to double their impact. Together, we can help those in need and spread hope this holiday season.”

This year’s beneficiaries include (listed by branch location):

  • Baraboo:  Sauk County Children’s Giving Tree – Bringing holiday joy to local children.
  • Eau Claire:  Eau Claire County Children’s Giving Tree – Supporting local families in need.
  • Phillips: Catkins Animal Rescue – Providing care and adoption services for animals in distress.
  • Owen:  Owen-Withee Food Pantry – Helping neighbors facing food insecurity. Bonus impact:  The Owen-Withee Lions Club will also match up to $1,000 in donations collected at Prevail Bank-Owen, tripling the total potential support.
  • Medford:  Taylor County Food Pantry – Supporting local families in need.
  • Marshfield: The Boys & Girls Club of Marshfield – Creating safe, supportive, and enriching opportunities for local youth.
  • Stevens Point: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Wisconsin – Empowering young people to learn, lead, and grow.
  • Wausau:  Blessings in a Backpack – Ensuring students have enough to eat over the weekends.
  • Wisconsin Rapids:  FOCUS (Feeding Our Communities with United Services) – Addressing food insecurity through South Wood County food pantries, Neighborhood Meals, and family backpack programs.

Anyone can contribute – you do not need to be a Prevail Bank customer to donate. Simply visit any Prevail Bank branch from November 10 to December 5 to make a donation to the nonprofit selected by that location. Every dollar stays in the community where it was given.

Prevail Bank is committed to helping local communities prosper. Through community involvement, charitable giving, and financial services, the Bank aims to make a lasting, positive impact.

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November 12, 2025/by Elizabeth Fenton
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