Reliant Credit Union proudly donated $1,250 to Geneva 2030, demonstrating the credit union’s commitment to investing in initiatives that strengthen the communities it serves. A check presentation was held on Thursday, February 5, at Geneva 2030’s headquarters.
Geneva 2030 is a community-based initiative focused on improving the prospects of children and families in Geneva “from cradle to career.” The organization brings together local partners, including schools, nonprofits, families, and other stakeholders, to create measurable, positive outcomes for young people in the community. Reliant representatives regularly participate in community meetings and student events hosted by Geneva 2030, and Reliant also supports the organization’s College and Career Chats for students in grades 9–12.
“When communities come together around students, real change happens,” said Pamela Heald, Reliant’s President & CEO. “Geneva 2030 is doing important work to open doors for young people, and we’re proud to play a part in supporting their journey.”
Ms. Heald, along with credit union staff, presented the donation to representatives from Geneva 2030. The contribution will support tutoring, summer programs, community partnerships, and student success initiatives across Geneva. Visit genevacollectiveimpact.com to learn more.
“Reliant Credit Union’s support directly strengthens our College and Career Center collaboration, a place where students can ask real questions, explore possibilities, and take next steps toward their futures,” said Heather Mills, Director of Geneva 2030. “This investment helps ensure that every student in Geneva, regardless of background, has access to guidance, information, and opportunity.”