Caring Company by Imagine Canada

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Caring Company by Imagine Canada

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Leading by example

We’re thrilled to be recognized as a Caring Company. Imagine Canada gives this designation to companies who lead by example in their community support efforts. 

We’re the only Saskatchewan credit union to earn this designation.

Caring Companies give back a minimum of 1% of their pre-tax profit. The money supports community initiatives where their employees work and live. We aim to contribute between 2% to 4% of our pre-tax profits to activities that support our communities.


Meet the organizations we've impacted


2023 Community Impact Campaign Recipients:

  • $10,000 to BGC Battlefords
  • $10,000 to Saskatoon Friendship Inn Meal Sponsorship Program
  • $10,000 to The Swift Current Salvation Army Wednesday Night Meal
  • $10,000 to Souls Harbour Rescue Mission - Regina
  • $10,000 to Meadow Lake Outreach Ministries Door of Hope Soup Kitchen
  • $4,500 to Aboriginal Friendship Centres of Saskatchewan (Île-à-la-Crosse, Buffalo Narrows, La Loche)

2023 Community Grant Recipients:

  • The Meadows Auxiliary  - Silver Wings Access Van - $25,000
  • Board of Education of the Chinook School Division No 211 of Saskatchewan - O.M. Irwin School North Playground Proposal - $25,000
  • Lyceum Theatre - Lobby Modernization Project - $25,000
  • Kincaid & District Health Centre Board Inc. - Clinic Construction - $25,000
  • ML Homeplate Shelter Coalition Corp. - ML Homeplate Shelter - $25,000
  • Frontier and District Ambulance - Purchase of New Ambulance - $24,994
  • Village of Shell Lake - Curling Rink Rebuild - $15,000
  • Swift Current Community Youth Initiative - Counselling Program Expansion - $15,000
  • Eastend Wolf Willow Health Centre - Ceiling Lift Installation Project, Lend a Hand Resident Transfers - $15,000
  • Town of Hafford - Ball Diamond and Concession Stand Upgrade - $12,500
  • Medstead Central School - Outdoor Playground - $10,000
  • Hafford & District Recreation Board - Playground Upgrade - $10,000
  • Village of Meota - Meota Playground - $10,000
  • Cut Knife Bowling Alley - Install Synthetic Lanes and Update Computer System - $10,000
  • Meadow Lake Curling Club - Shannon Heddon - $7,500
  • Eastend Community Swimming Pool - Stay and Play enhancing the green space  - $5,000
  • Eastend Memorial Hall - Refurbishing main hall hardwood floor  - $5,000
  • Eastend Arts Council  - Wallace Stegner House - Educational Installation and Community Space - $5,000
  • Hazlet Regional Park Inc. - Playground Upgrade – Phase 1 - $4,996
  • Success Community Hall Co-operative Association Ltd. - Replacement of flooring - $3,000
  • M A D R A Leisure Life Club Inc. - Club Room Improvements  - $2,500
  • Village of Climax - Playground Gazebo/Shade Shelter - $2,500
  • Goodsoil & District Parks & Rec - Kitchen Renovation - $15,00
  • Goodsoil Recreation Community Hall Board - Hall Floor Maintenance and Projector System - $5,000
  • Pierceland Volunteer Fire Department  - Wildlife Suppression Tank for fighting wildfires - $5,200
  • Pierceland Recreation Association - Sound System and Presentation System in Community Hall - $3,500