BHFCU Gives: Raising for Rescues in Q2

In May, we asked our staff and the community to help us collect food, treats, toys, and other needed supplies to support rescues caring for the best boys and girls. We were blown away at the results!

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BHFCU Gives: Spreading Hope in Q1

Our communities are at the heart of everything we do. By providing our employees with an outlet to connect with non-profit organizations, our Communication Action Team fosters opportunities to give back. Check out the good we did in Q1.

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Ten Seniors Scored $20,000 in Scholarships

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BHFCU Helps Drive $350,000 in Donations

Supporting the communities we serve is at the core of everything we do. Which is why we jumped at the chance to increase our impact through the $3:$1 matching grant program from the Federal Home Loan Bank of Des Moines, totaling $350,000 in support of four South Dakota nonprofits.

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How BHFCU Made a $479k Impact in 2025

Have you ever asked yourself what the difference is between a credit union and a bank? When you get down to it, it’s about how each institution serves its people and its communities. Credit unions? We’re all about passing the good stuff back to our members. Case in point, the way we were able to give back to our communities last year.

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BHFCU Gives: Helping at the Holidays

Our communities are at the heart of everything we do. And our Community Action Team allows our employees to connect with nonprofit organizations, giving back to their communities in meaningful ways. This year, we’re consolidating our efforts and focusing our giving in a big way each quarter. To wrap up the year, we’re helping with the holidays.

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A Culture of Supporting Students

For almost three decades, it’s been our mission to help set students up for success. And as the needs of schools and students have changed, so has our approach. In 2025, we focused on three areas: classroom wishes, school improvements, and lunch debt.

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