Federal Home Loan Bank of Chicago awards $15,000.00 grant to S1 Tech Services, LLC.
Funds sponsored by Staley Credit Union supports small business in the Central Illinois community.
The Federal Home Loan Bank of Chicago (FHLBank Chicago) awarded S1 Tech Services, LLC a grant of $15,000.00 through its Community First® Accelerate Grants for Small Business program. FHLBank Chicago offers grants of up to $30,000 to eligible small businesses to advance economic opportunity in the communities it serves.
S1 Tech Services, LLC provides local businesses and organizations an affordable, well-designed, and secure web presence. Their services have contributed to community building in Central Illinois by providing community banks & credit unions with web services that allow them to compete online with the national financial institutions and serve the citizens in this area.
“I’m excited to be able to use these funds to make various system upgrades that would allow us to expand our customer base and provide our clients with new site features,” stated Brian Sullivan, owner of S1 Tech Services, LLC. “This would in turn result in more work for existing contractors, new contractual hires, and it would position us to meet changes in technology over the next few years.”
Through FHLBank Chicago’s member institutions, like Staley Credit Union, Accelerate Grants assist the growth and development of small businesses in Illinois and Wisconsin. All grant recipients are small businesses that make a difference in their community, and funds are intended for the following purposes:
The purchase or improvement of property
The purchase of machinery, tools or equipment
The purchase of inventory, materials, or supplies
Workforce development or training
New or upgraded technology
“Small businesses play an integral role in local communities in driving economic growth, from creating jobs to fostering community development,” said Katie Naftzger, Senior Vice President, Community Investment Officer, FHLBank Chicago. “As a leader in the housing and community development space, FHLBank Chicago recognizes that affordable housing isn’t just about the homes themselves—it’s about ensuring entire communities have what they need to thrive, including economic opportunities for the residents and small businesses who call them home.”
The grant was sponsored by Staley Credit Union, based in Decatur, Illinois.
“Brian Sullivan has been serving Central Illinois since 1996 and under the S1 Tech Services, LLC name since 2019,” stated Kimberly Ervin, President & CEO of Staley Credit Union. “Staley Credit Union has a long-established relationship with Brain Sullivan and his support & partnership has been critical to the success of such a wide variety of local companies that he easily was our first choice for this grant.”