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A local credit unit is once again offering a boost to Salem-area service providers by recognizing community members who have made an impact in the Mid-Willamette Valley.
The Maps Community Foundation, the charitable arm of Maps Credit Union, started accepting nominations on June 1 for the 2023 Maps Community Awards.
Each award winner will get to choose a nonprofit in Marion or Polk County to receive a $1,000 grant.
The foundation asked that applicants share how their nominee makes a difference in the community. Submissions are due by June 30. More information is available on the credit union’s website.
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