Capital Credit Union announced the recipients of its 2025 Elevate Communities Program. This year, Capital Credit Union is awarding a total of $100,475 to 19 fire and police departments across Northeast Wisconsin, forging meaningful partnerships that empower local heroes and uplift the communities we serve.
The Elevate Communities Program reflects Capital Credit Union’s longstanding commitment to fostering safety, opportunity, and well-being for all. By supporting vital projects and equipment, these funds ensure that our fire and police departments can continue to deliver outstanding service, protect families, and foster brighter futures in every corner of our region.
The 2025 Elevate Communities Program recipients are:
- Abrams Fire Department
- Brown County Sheriff’s Office – SWAT Team
- Brussels-Union-Gardner (BUG) Firefighters Inc
- Calumet County Sheriff’s Office
- City of Kaukauna Fire Department
- Fond du Lac Fire & Rescue
- Freedom Fire Department
- Little Chute Fire Department
- Marinette County Sheriff’s Office
- Marinette Police Department
- Rudolph Volunteer Fire Department
- Shawano County Sheriff’s Office
- Shawano Police Department
- Sheboygan County Sheriff’s Office
- Suamico Fire Department
- Townsend Fire Department
- Village of Crivitz Police Department
- Volunteer Fire Department of the Village of Pound
- Winnebago County Sheriff’s Department
“These outstanding organizations represent the safety and soundness of our community,” said Laurie Butz, president and CEO of Capital Credit Union. “We deeply value the power of giving back and the importance of supporting those who dedicate their lives to keeping us safe. We are truly honored to walk alongside these recipients in their work and cannot wait to see the positive impact our Elevate Communities program has on our communities. Together, we’re building a safer, stronger future.”
