Our Mission: Act as a Multiplier for Good, sharing our success to improve the lives of members, employees, and neighbors to build stronger, more vibrant communities.
Multipliers for Good
Are you ready to create meaningful, positive change in the lives of others?
As Multipliers for Good, we’re dedicated to creating real, lasting change in our communities. Every action reflects our commitment to building a future where people and communities can thrive. Through sponsorships, educational outreach, and meaningful giveback programs, we’re fostering a stronger, more resilient region and helping people flourish, one step at a time.
Award-Winning Community Builders
In 2024, we were honored by the four area chambers as the Corporate Citizen of the Year in the Great Lakes Bay Region for significant contributions to regional growth and community development.
Promise with Purpose
Every dollar collected through the Multipliers for Good Fund goes back to the community.
Dow Credit Union’s Multipliers for Good fund champions vibrant communities by supporting nonprofits through foundation grants. This fosters unity, boosts the local economy, and creates a ripple of kindness that inspires others to pay it forward. Through each act of giving, Multipliers for Good builds a brighter future, strengthening bonds and purpose within the community. By contributing a $10 donation to the Multipliers for Good fund, individuals not only become members but also play a vital role in building the fund that supports regional community initiatives.
Community Partnership Testimonials
“Dow Credit Union has been great to collaborate with on behalf of Hidden Harvest. We're so thankful for the volunteer groups that have helped us with different projects in the warehouse, taking bulk food items and breaking them down into family-size items. And these are not just that one-off volunteer projects, but we've had board leadership from Dow Credit Union for years.”
- Samantha Mackenzie, President/CEO, Hidden Harvest
“SVSU's Financial Literacy Program is a collaborative near-peer program that brings together local middle-schoolers and university students. This means faculty don't go and teach. It's the students, our students, who go and teach. Our students are developing themselves as mentors and future leaders, and so they are also giving back to the community.”
- Dr. Jayati Ghosh, Dean, Scott L. Carmona College of Business