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Midland States Bank Launches Community Impact Investment Statement with Area Organizations

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Midland States Bank is pleased to announce the Joliet-area launch of its corporate Community Impact Investment Statement (CIIS). This initiative provides a collaborative framework for Midland’s Corporate and Regional Community Economic Development Plans to serve its communities.

Midland’s CIIS focuses on takes into six key pillars: Traditional and non-traditional education, work force development, financial empowerment, housing, small business development, and health and wellness.

“We strongly believe these six key pillars help drive thriving communities with strong, foundations,” commented Cornell D. Lurry Sr., Northeastern Regional Community Development Relationship Manager for Midland States Bank. “Our local community partners are a great example of how collaboration that aligns with the specific needs of a community can be mutually beneficial. As a community bank, we intentionally take the approach that rather than assuming what our communities need, we engage in conversations with numerous community groups to guide and bring insight to the best ways to meet our shared focus and goals through our regional Community Impact plan. In our area, these groups included Will County Community Development Division – Land Use Department, National Hook Up of Black Women, Inc., Will County Center for Community Concerns, and Workforce Services Division of Will County.”

Midland’s CIIS calls for a focus on lending, investments, philanthropy, products, services and program development, community engagement, with the goal of expanding financial services to groups that have traditionally been underserved. Under its CIIS, Midland’s proactive multi-year lending goals are $57 million in investments and $260 million in community economic development loans.

“Midland strives to support diverse economies through financial empowerment, community involvement, and banking services,” commented Jeffrey S. Mefford, Midland States Bank President. “We believe it is through community collaboration and execution that this is most successfully accomplished.”

More information about Midland’s CIIS can be found at www.midlandsb.com/community.


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