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Still time to apply for LAFCU’s debt repayment grants

Michigan credit union’s contest provides opportunity for applicants to plan for financial stability; entry deadline May 6

Featured photo: Kelli Ellsworth Etchison, LAFCU chief marketing officer and chief diversity officer

 LANSING, Mich. — There’s still time to enter LAFCU’s contest that will award up to $7,500 in grants for those working to build a better financial life for themselves. The entry deadline is Friday, May 6, 2022.

The LAFCU Pathway to Financial Transformation Essay Contest provides up to $2,500 to each of three entrants. The grants will be applied to the winners’ outstanding debts.

Winners will be selected based on their one-page essay about how they are trying to create a financial roadmap. Applicants are asked what actions have influenced their financial decisions, what progress they’ve made and how the grant could help meet their financial goals.

“Applying for the grant is an opportunity for entrants to assess their financial situation, reflect on their accomplishments and look to the future,” said Kelli Ellsworth Etchison, LAFCU chief marketing officer and chief diversity officer.

“As a credit union, LAFCU has a responsibility to help make the communities we serve stronger,” Etchison added. “This program, which is part of our financial literacy program, helps us deliver on that responsibility.”

Etchison said that the grants are ideal to use on a debt that is preventing the person from obtaining needed services, such as a medical debt, or the grant can pay down or off a winner’s highest-rate loan. Any debt is eligible for the grant.

“Debt can prevent a person from living life to the fullest — not just in what they can or can not buy or experience, but the added stress of too much debt can negatively affect relationships and lead to health problems,” Ellsworth Etchison said.

“This contest focuses on the importance of a ‘Pathway to Financial Transformation’ when you’ve stumbled in your journey to achieve financial stability,” Etchison added.

Entrants must live, work, worship or attend school in Michigan, but are not required to be a member of LAFCU.

Information is at www.lafcu.com/ptft where entries can be uploaded. Winners will be selected May 27.

About LAFCU

Chartered in 1936, LAFCU is a not-for-profit financial cooperative open for membership to anyone who lives, works, worships or attends school in Michigan and to businesses and other entities located in Michigan. The credit union serves more than 70,000 members and holds over $950 million in assets. It was named a Best Credit Union to Work For in 2020. LAFCU offers a comprehensive range of financial products and services as well as an expanding complement of financial technology solutions. Members enjoy benefits such as low fees, low interest rates on loans, high yields on savings, discounts, knowledgeable employees and nationwide access to fee-free ATMs. A recipient of the national Dora Maxwell Social Responsibility Community Service Award for credit unions, LAFCU enriches the communities it serves by supporting many organizations and causes. To learn more about LAFCU, call 800-748-0228 or visit www.lafcu.com.

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