First Tech Federal Credit Union Awards Over $1 Million in Education Grants to 69 West Coast Nonprofits
First Tech Federal Credit Union, the nation's ninth-largest credit union, contributed more than $1 million to support education initiatives in its local communities, including $1,030,000 in grants to 69 nonprofit organizations and $60,000 in scholarships to 12 First Tech member students. Aligning with First Tech's people-before-profits philosophy, the awarded organizations facilitate equitable access to science, technology, engineering, math (STEM), early childhood literacy, and financial education.
Charitable giving remains essential as nonprofits continue to operate through challenging economic circumstances. For this year's grant cycle, First Tech prioritized allocating funds to nonprofit partners who eliminate educational and learning gaps for BIPOC students, girls, and individuals within low-income communities.
First Tech's education grant program supports organizations working to dismantle barriers and foster a more equitable future across California, Oregon, and Washington by extending access to academic programs, career opportunities, and professional networks in STEM, literacy, and financial education.
Childhood literacy programs became a focal point for this year's grant cycle, as First Tech aimed to combat growing academic inequities. First Tech increased its contributions to the nonprofit SMART Reading, which helps children realize their full potential through reading by pairing them with adult volunteers who provide literacy instruction and books for the child’s personal library. Erica Vince, Development Officer of SMART Reading, shared, "Thank you to First Tech for your 25 years of support for SMART Reading and the young readers of Oregon. We're so grateful for your financial support, volunteerism, and board member participation."
First Tech grant recipient, Greene Scholars, exemplifies the effort to remove educational obstacles for BIPOC students by enriching youth of African ancestry with STEM courses, science fairs, engineering competitions, and mentorship for academic and professional aspirations. Tasha Castañeda, Director of Development and Outreach at Greene Scholars, shared, "The First Tech Education Grant will help Greene Scholars provide monthly hands-on science workshops for 3rd – 12th-grade youth of African ancestry, helping them build confidence and competence in studying STEM fields."
To make a significant and lasting impact in their local communities, First Tech maintains consistent partnerships with their education grant recipients. Emily McDowell, Development and Communications Manager at Tandem, Partners in Early Learning – a nonprofit bringing literacy education and early learning materials to Bay Area students – stated, "We deeply appreciate First Tech's generous charitable contributions, as well as employee engagement, in our work. Together, we can co-create equitable early learning opportunities for all Bay Area children."
California First Tech Education Grant Partners:
First Tech awarded $227,500 to California community organizations; California First Tech Education Grant partners include:
Boys & Girls Clubs of Silicon Valley, $20,000
Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Sacramento, $5,000
California State University Chico - School of Business and Computer Science; University Foundation, $7,500
Computer History Museum, $10,000
East Palo Alto Kids Foundation, $10,000
Family Giving Tree, $20,000
Financial Beginnings (CA), $10,000
Girls Who Code, $9,000
Greene Scholars, $5,000
Junior Achievement of Northern California, $10,000
Junior Achievement of Sacramento, $10,000
Lotus Bloom, $7,500
Marine Science Institute, $5,000
Monterey Bay Aquarium Foundation, $10,000
Placer Advanced Robotics and Technology, $3,500
Positive Alternative Recreation Teambuilding Impacting Program (PARTI), $5,000
Project Invent, $7,500
Ready.Set.Excel, $2,500
Resource Area for Teaching (RAFT), $7,500
Sacred Heart Nativity School, $2,500
Silicon Valley Education Foundation, $40,000
StreetCode Academy, $5,000
Tandem, Partners in Early Learning, $5,000
The Tech Interactive, $20,000
Oregon First Tech Education Grant Partners:
In Oregon, First Tech designated $632,000 to community organizations; Oregon First Tech Education Grant partners include:
ACE Mentor Program of Oregon, $2,500
Adelante Mujeres, $20,000
Beaverton Education Foundation, $70,000
Boys & Girls Clubs of Portland Metropolitan Area, $5,000
Camp ELSO Inc., $10,000
Centro Cultural de Washington County, $16,500
Financial Beginnings (OR), $15,000
Free Geek, $40,000
Friends of Saturday Academy, $10,000
Friends of the Children – Portland, $10,000
Girl Scouts of Oregon and SW Washington, $10,000
Girls Inc of the Pacific Northwest, $40,000
Hillsboro Schools Foundation, $35,000
Impact NW, $5,000
In4All, $20,000
Junior Achievement of OR and SW WA, $15,000
Latino Network, $40,000
Literary Arts Inc, $22,000
Oregon Business Council Charitable Institute, $10,000
Oregon Museum of Science and Industry (OMSI), $60,000
Oregon Robotics Tournament & Outreach Program, $30,000
Oregon STEM, $10,000
Oregon Tech Development Foundation, $5,000
Oregon Zoo Foundation, $15,000
Project LEDO, $5,000
Portland State University Foundation - Oregon MESA, $15,000
Schoolhouse Supplies Inc., $20,000
SMART Reading, $56,000
Tie Oregon Foundation, $5,000
The Shadow Project, $5,000
Washington First Tech Education Grant Partners:
First Tech granted $170,500 in Washington to support community organizations; Washington First Tech Education Grant partners include:
East African Community Services, $5,000
Financial Beginnings (WA), $10,000
FIRST Washington, $25,000
Junior Achievement of Washington, $10,000
Geeking Out Kids of Color, $5,000
Museum of Flight Foundation, $10,000
Northwest African American Museum, $5,000
Northwest School for Deaf & Hard of Hearing Children, $3,500
Pacific Science Center Foundation, $10,000
Page Ahead Children’s Literacy Program, $20,000
Reading Partners, $4,500
Technology Access Foundation, $7,500
Treehouse, $10,000
Washington Alliance for Better Schools, $20,000
Washington STEM, $25,000