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PARTNERING TO STRENGTHEN COMMUNITIES

Our charitable giving runs through two programs: sponsorships and Foundation grants.

What's the Difference?

OLD NATIONAL CHARITABLE GIVING PROGRAMS

Throughout our more than 180-year history, Old National Bank has been focused on strengthening the communities we serve through corporate sponsorships and Foundation grant awards. This commitment to charitable giving serves as the cornerstone of our identity and helps define our mission as a community bank.

  • ABOUT OUR SPONSORSHIPS

    Old National sponsorships provide monetary support for events or activities, while enabling us to partner with many community organizations. Typically, such sponsorships are in exchange for advertising and/or publicity that directly benefits Old National.

  • ABOUT THE OLD NATIONAL BANK FOUNDATION

    The Foundation makes contributions to nonprofit organizations to fund widespread community impact programs and/or projects. It is part of our overall charitable giving initiative, which enables us to support programs that improve quality of life in areas of Indiana, Illinois, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, Iowa and Wisconsin. We believe in supporting where our clients, team members and shareholders live and work.

Sponsorships vs. Grants: What’s the Difference?
The comparison below can help you determine which is more appropriate for your organization: a sponsorship request or an Old National Bank Foundation grant request.

  • SPONSORSHIPS

    • One-time events
    • Special events (races/walks or benefits)
    • Fundraisers
    • Golf Tournaments/Scrambles
    • Corporate tables at galas
    • Advertisements
    • Sporting Events
  • FOUNDATION GRANTS

    • 501 (c)(3) Tax Exempt Organizations
    • Opportunities that support our funding priorities
    • Initiatives that have widespread community impact with measurable outcomes
    • Priority consideration is given to initiatives that support low- to moderate-income populations