Alfano’s Pizza and Belted Cow Orchard Receive Grants

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We are thrilled to announce that Alfano’s Pizza in Monmouth and The Belted Cow Orchard have each been awarded a $15,000 FHLBank Chicago Community First Accelerate Grant! 🌟 This grant will help support their businesses and contribute to the growth and success of our local community.

At Midwest Bank, we are proud to partner with the Federal Home Loan Bank of Chicago to provide opportunities like this that empower our customers and strengthen our community.

Congratulations again to Alfano’s and The Belted Cow Orchard for their incredible achievements! 👏 We can’t wait to see the positive impact this grant will have!

#CommunityStrong#FHLBChicago#AccelerateGrant#SupportingLocal#ProudPartner#BankLocal#communitybanking

***Courtesy of Midwest Bank’s Facebook Page***

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