LOGIX Federal Credit Union Launches Paying With A Purpose Campaign Olive Branch Theatricals to Receive Support
Logix Federal Credit Union is celebrating the performing arts by sharing up to $60,000 with six local nonprofit organizations that are dedicated to showcasing and inspiring talent on stage in our community.
From September 12, through November 28, with its Paying with a Purpose: Curtain Up for Kindness campaign, Logix will make a donation of two cents for every purchase or payment when members use their Logix Mastercard® credit and debit cards. As part of this opportunity, the Olive Branch Theatricals is set to receive up to $10,000, as the credit union seeks its goal of six million cents.
“Logix has been running Paying with a Purpose annually since 2020. Members embrace the opportunity to give back to the community, especially in ways that are simple, easy and meaningful,” said Melia Keller, Vice President of Marketing and Community Relations at Logix.
Past campaigns have had positive results, hitting their respective goals and sharing much-needed dollars in the community. The selected nonprofits expressed gratitude for the opportunity to let the spotlight hit the stage for programming that supports children and adults alike.
“Logix employees are very enthusiastic about the arts and supporting live theater,” Olive Branch Theatricals Treasurer/CFO Tim Hart said. “We are fortunate to be a recipient of the funds raised from Paying with a Purpose. Our team is thrilled to be part of this promotion to celebrate youth programs and the creativity within our community.”
The other nonprofits included in this promotion are the Garry Marshall Theatre, The Unusual Suspects, New West Symphony, Simi Valley Cultural Arts Center Foundation and the San Fernando Valley Youth Chorus. For more information, visit https://www.logixbanking.com/promotions/paying-with-a-purpose.
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