Sunflower Bank, N.A. Donates Over $132,000 To Schools And ­Students Through Its ABC Program For Education

Mark Smiley • November 17, 2024

 Sunflower Bank, N.A. Donates Over $132,000 To Schools And ­Students Through Its ABC Program For Education

Sunflower Bank, N.A. has donated a total of $103,590 to K-12 schools and school systems that participated in its ABC Program for Education’s 2023-2024 school year campaign. In addition, the ABC Program’s “Pay for As” drawings throughout 2024 resulted in $28,500 in payments directly to students as a reward for academic achievements. Since 2001, the ABC Program has donated over $1.8 million to support education in Sunflower Bank and First National 1870 communities.


“Sunflower Bank’s ABC Program for Education continues to highlight our commitment to our youth and their academic success. Our bank is passionate about the support we provide to our communities, and helping K-12 schools raise direct funds has been a core component of that support since 2001. We take pride in the $1.8 million we have donated over the years and look forward to continuing to grow that number as we support our schools and students.” said Mollie Carter, Sunflower Bank’s Executive Chairman.


Sunflower Bank, N.A.’s 2024-2025 school year campaign is already underway with the following opportunities to support education throughout the Sunflower Bank and First National 1870 footprint:


Customer Debit Card Transactions: Sun­flower Bank and First National 1870 customers can designate an ABC Program-registered school to support with each eligible debit card purchase during the campaign, with a standard school donation of $0.02 per transaction.


New Account Openings: The bank will donate $5 for new Elevation Checking accounts opened with a qualifying school code during the campaign period. The current campaign is running between September 1, 2024 and August 31, 2025.


“Pay for As” Drawings: Twice a year, K-12 students can bring their most recent report card to any bank branch for a chance to win $10 for every A, up to a total of $100 per student. These drawings are open to the public and no purchase is required for entry. Five winners are drawn per branch and the current drawing period ends on December 31, 2024.


Added Benefit: If a winning student attends a participating ABC Program school, that school will receive a matching donation from the bank.


To learn more about the ABC Program, visit the local branch at 278 University Blvd. in Denver or visit www.sunflowerBank.com/ABC or www.firstnational1870.com/ABC.

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