Grant and Funding Programs Offered by Servus Credit Union
Overview of Available Grants and Funding
Alberta credit union that offers member rewards, community support, and funding through the Servus feel good fund and related community initiatives. It serves individuals, businesses, and non-profits across Alberta. View Servus Credit Union's website for more information.
Content last updated: June 1, 2026
List of grants and funding offered by Servus Credit Union
1 program available
- Varies by project
- Alberta, Canada
About Servus Credit Union
What is the mission of Servus Credit Union?
Servus Credit Union exists to serve members as a community-rooted credit union and to strengthen the places where it operates. It aims to improve financial well-being while also investing in community causes, partnerships, and member value-sharing.
What type of organization is Servus Credit Union?
Servus Credit Union is a Cooperative.
When was Servus Credit Union founded?
Servus Credit Union was founded in 1938.
What is Servus Credit Union's official website?
Servus Credit Union's official website is https://www.servus.ca/.
What else should I know about Servus Credit Union?
Rôle of Servus Credit Union in the funding ecosystem
Servus Credit Union is a member-owned financial institution in Alberta with a visible community-investment role. In addition to standard banking services, it describes support for worthy causes, community partnerships, and a named support stream, the Servus feel good fund, which indicates discretionary funding for eligible programs and support requests.
The organization also operates a long-running Profit Share® program that returns value to members through cash rewards, rebates, and dividends. While this is primarily a member-benefit mechanism rather than an external grant program, it reinforces that Servus is structured around redistributing financial value rather than only receiving funds.
Supported audiences and overall impact
Servus highlights support for community organizations and non-profits, including local causes, partnerships, and initiatives that improve quality of life in the communities where it operates. Its non-profit content also references fundraising and community involvement, suggesting a broader community-support function beyond conventional banking.
Public funding posture
- Community support and sponsorship activity are explicitly described.
- A named fund invites eligible programs and applications for support.
- The credit union operates across Alberta and emphasizes local decision-making and community roots.