HARRISBURG, Pa. — January 7, 2026 — PSECU, Pennsylvania’s digital-first credit union, contributed $442,590 to 42 organizations across the Commonwealth in 2025, reinforcing its commitment to improving members’ communities. These efforts include the credit union’s four pillar charity partners — the Children’s Miracle Network, Junior Achievement, Pennsylvania Envirothon, and Feeding Pennsylvania — as well as dozens of additional organizations addressing critical needs throughout the state.
Aside from monetary contributions, PSECU employees contributed 675 volunteer hours in 2025, with 160 hours dedicated to Junior Achievement classroom programs where employees delivered financial education directly to students.
“The impact we made in 2025 is a direct result of our employees, members, and partners coming together for good causes,” said George Rudolph, President and CEO of PSECU. “Whether through charitable giving, volunteer hours, or fundraising events like Chips In, we’re proud to support organizations that strengthen lives and communities across Pennsylvania.”
PSECU’s ninth annual Chips In Golf Outing raised a record $107,200 in 2025, with proceeds benefiting the four pillar charity partners. Since its launch in 2017, the event has raised more than $400,000.
Due in part to Chips In, PSECU raised $66,900 for Feeding Pennsylvania to support Hunger Action Month and Meals that Matter. Junior Achievement received $61,900 to support JA Inspire and volunteering at JA events in central Pennsylvania. The Children’s Miracle Network received $53,900 to support the organization's telethon and Pay 4 Play Radiothon. Pennsylvania Envirothon received $46,900 to support the competition.
Beyond its four pillars, PSECU supported Penn State THON ($15,000), sponsoring the Philadelphia Liberty Ball and Lehigh Valley Dance for a Cure events, and Four Diamonds ($15,000), which sponsored Mini-THON. The American Red Cross ($25,000), NCUA Foundation ($25,000), and American Heart Association ($20,000) received funding to support their missions. PSECU contributed $11,300 to the YWCA to support the Women of Excellence event and Pursuit of Justice Purse Auction, and $10,000 to the Pennsylvania Breast Cancer Coalition to sponsor the organization's annual conference. Additional partnerships included the Cross State Foundation ($12,500) and Leadership Harrisburg ($10,000), among others.
PSECU employees volunteered at the Central PA Food Bank and supported the Special Olympics Polar Plunge, Caitlin’s Smiles, Juneteenth Jubilee, and Pride Festival throughout 2025.
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