Prevail Bank Invests $93,650 in Local Community Initiatives

A Prevail Bank donation of $5,900 was made to the City of Owen to fund the primary attraction of its upcoming Centennial celebration in August 2025. Owen Mayor, Scott Jalling (far right) accepted the big check from Prevail Bank professionals (L to R) Sue Struensee, Universal Banker and Linda Susa, Branch Manager.
Prevail Bank gifted $93,650 through its semiannual Charitable Contributions program this fall. Non-profits that assist low-to-moderate income households, those that stimulate communities financially, provide financial literacy, and/or enhance the standard of living of those less fortunate, in the communities Prevail Bank serves, were encouraged to apply.
Eighteen (18) organizations were pledged or received funding. They were: Farming for the Future Foundation (Stevens Point), School District of Prentice, City of Owen, Chippewa Valley Habitat for Humanity, Junior Achievement Northcentral WI, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northwest WI, Evolving Wellness (Eau Claire), Operation Horses Heal (Westboro), Stevens Point Area YMCA, Wausau’s Free Clinic, Heart of Wisconsin Pickleball Association (Plover), First Baptist Church Food Pantry (Medford), Elk Lake Park (Phillips), Medford Area School District, Wood County 4-H, Elliot’s Library (Stevens Point/Wausau/Marshfield), Northwoods Baseball Select (Central WI). More information relating to the amounts gifted and what the funding supported can be found on Prevail Bank’s blog page.