Something we know from our more than 120 years of banking the Northwest, is that healthy and flourishing communities are what make it possible for businesses to thrive. As part of our sponsorship of the Puget Sound Business Journal’s event celebrating the 2025 list of Washington’s 100 fastest-growing private companies, we want to show our appreciation to just a couple of the many organizations making Washington communities such great places to prosper. Donations were made to Hopelink and Black Business Warehouse.
Hopelink.
The organization’s mission is to equip people to exit poverty through comprehensive services, impactful partnerships, and advocacy for equitable opportunities for all. They serve those experiencing poverty, immigrants and refugees, and people with disabilities in North and East King County.

Black Business Warehouse.
Connecting black-owned businesses to procurement opportunities, Black Business Warehouse simplifies the process of linking local businesses to enterprise buyers. The platform serves local black-owned businesses, talent seeking work opportunities, and companies source world-class businesses.

To learn more about our commitment to community, visit our community page, and to learn more about these organizations, visit hopelink.org or blackbusinesswarehouse.com.
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