First National Bank Donates $3,000 To The EITC Fund
Posted December 19, 2024 at 8:05 amFirst National Bank’s Senior Vice President and Regional Credit Officer, Greg Winger, recently presented a $3,000 donation to the Pennsylvania Highlands Community College Foundation. This contribution will be directed towards the College’s Educational Income Tax Credit (EITC) fund, further supporting its mission and initiatives.
This generous donation will empower the bank and other institutions to contribute to the educational initiatives offered by the College. By maintaining its EITC status and with the support of this exceptional contribution, Penn Highlands will be able to provide classes at a reduced price for students in the Accelerated College Education (ACE) Program and those enrolled in dual enrollment.
“First National Bank’s donation to the EITC program illustrates our shared commitment to fostering community growth and providing valuable opportunities,” stated Carole VanMeter, Director of the Foundation. “This support ensures that we can continue to offer affordable, high-quality education, empowering students to become competent and impactful members of our community.”
EITC supports high school students by offering the opportunity to enroll in college-level courses. Through this program, students can earn credits and gain insight into the potential futures that Penn Highlands can provide them with.
“First National Bank is pleased to continue our long-standing support of Penn Highlands’ mission and its students,” stated Winger, who also serves as Chairperson of the Pennsylvania Highlands Community College Board of Trustees.
Since 2023, the EITC Program has received over $30,000 in funding, enabling the College to provide over 2,000 participating students with more than 7,000 credits at discounted rates.