
Anacortes Family Center Receives $25,000 Impact Grant from Peoples Bank
Public voting opens for an additional grant of up to $10,000 which will be awarded to a second nonprofit in October.
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Public voting opens for an additional grant of up to $10,000 which will be awarded to a second nonprofit in October.

As part of Peoples Bank’s mission to actively engage in strengthening, energizing, and supporting the local community, the company is accepting applications for its annual Impact Grant through August 31,

Learn how Peoples Bank is dedicated to helping nonprofits like Wild Whatcom and how one of its employees is enjoying a beekeeping nature adventure of her own

Peoples Bank announced the expansion of its small business lending team to support a growing community of small businesses ready to take the next step in their growth

Peoples Bank Announces the Launch of ‘Pigs in Pictures’ – The annual promotion aims to encourage supporting local businesses while having fun.

Boost your buying power with a HomeStyle Renovation Loan

Financial literacy is an important life skill, especially for young people entering the workforce in today’s rapidly changing global economy. To help bring these skills to young people in the

Growing up in Skagit County, Rachel Reim-Ledbetter has fond memories of attending events at the Lincoln Theatre with her mother, a local high school English teacher, who eventually became a

Homes are staying on the market longer and some buyers are getting discounts in the current real estate market, local real estate agents say.

In June, we celebrate National Homeownership Month by promoting the benefits of being a homeowner and recommitting to creating opportunities for future homeowners. Achieving homeownership is a journey full of

Peoples Bank announced the promotion of Amanda Scoby to Senior Vice President, Chief Risk Officer

This Pride Month, Peoples Bank Assistant Vice President and Branch Manager Rachel Reim-Ledbetter celebrates her family and the welcoming community they found at her local theatre.
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