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Kenton Enterprise members (Photo credit Connor McDowell Brandon Sun)
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Fusion Credit Union is proud to announce the distribution of $67,000 in funding through its latest Full Circle Fund intake, supporting 9 local organizations dedicated to strengthening and uplifting their communities.

The first 2025 intake recipients include Prairie View Gymnastics Club in Birtle, Kenton Community Enterprise and the Roblin Playground Revitalization Project to name a few.

The recipients work spans areas such as breathing new life into historical landmarks, reimagining community playgrounds and childcare centers, new event structures, youth athletics programs and beyond. The funds will help expand their impact and drive meaningful change where it’s needed most.

“At Fusion, our mission goes beyond banking—we believe in the power of community,” said Michelle Mazurkewich, Chief Strategy and Governance Officer at Fusion. “These funds are one of the ways we reinvest in our members and the neighborhoods we call home, supporting the organizations doing essential work on the ground.”

The Full Circle Fund, now in its 7th year, has donated over $1Million to community projects in Westman and Parkland communities.

The program reflects the Credit Union’s longstanding commitment to community development and social impact. By partnering with local nonprofits and grassroots initiatives, Fusion aims to create lasting change and economic opportunity for all.

For more information on the Full Circle Fund program, or to apply for the October 1, 2025 intake, please visit fusioncu.com.

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  1. Carlene Fouillard (Miniota and Birtle Branch Manager at Fusion) and Jocelyn Cottingham (Registered Administrator at Fusion) with representatives from Prairie View Gymnastics out of Birtle
  2. Grey Facey (Hamiota Branch Manager) with Kenton Community Enterprise representatives *(photo credit Connor McDowell at Brandon Sun)
  3. Marisa Phillipe (Dauphin Branch Manager at Fusion) with representatives from Magical Horizons Daycare.
  4. Shellie Wasilka (Roblin and Inglis Branch Manager at Fusion) with representatives from Roblin Playground Revitalization Project
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