IRVINE, Calif. – September 22, 2011 – Opus Bank (the “Bank”) and the Opus
Community Foundation (the “Foundation”) announced today that the Foundation’s
Board of Directors approved 14 grant awards to charitable organizations that
the Bank and the Foundation believe will have an immediate and long lasting
impact on efforts to rebuild our communities. The initiatives that are receiving the
Foundation’s financial support create enrichment and advancement opportunities
that directly improve the lives of individuals and families in the communities Opus
Bank serves.
Stephen H. Gordon, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Opus Bank and
Chairman of the Opus Community Foundation, stated, “While Opus Bank remains
focused on providing capital funding to business owners, real estate investors, and
entrepreneurs who share our vision to expand and grow, our vision doesn’t stop
there. Since being established on September 30, 2010, the Foundation has provided grants to 61 organizations, which grants total over $320,000. The organizations
with whom we have chosen to partner are truly rebuilding and strengthening our
communities through programs targeting specific areas of need in our communities,
including affordable housing, education, job training and counseling, food programs,
and the arts.”
The Foundation has awarded grants to nonprofit organizations in California and
Washington that focus on affordable housing, critical health issues, community
development, education, financial literacy, or the arts. These groups include:
Freedom 4 U received a grant to support their creative arts, life skills, music,
and leadership and service programs, which target the youth in the Palos Verdes
Peninsula community.
Habitat for Humanity of Snohomish County received a grant to purchase building
materials for the first of five new homes to be built in Marysville, Washington.
Jewish Federation and Family Services received a grant to support their Reading
Partners program, which places trained volunteers in K-3 classrooms to give
children in Orange County’s low income neighborhoods access to individualized
attention.
Laguna College of Art and Design (“LCAD”) received a grant to support their Arts
Education Community Outreach Program, which provides free college credit classes
for high school students to help develop a portfolio; and professional development
for high school teachers so they are better equipped to teach art in local K-12
schools. The LCAD Outreach program encourages the enthusiasm and creativity of
young people in the exploration of the visual arts.
Laguna Playhouse received a grant to support their youth theatre programs, Youth
Theatre Productions, Theatre for a New Generation, and Youth Conservatory and Repertory classes, which introduce the joy of live theatre to approximately 8,000
young people each year.
Los Angeles Regional Food Bank received a grant to support their programs, which
acquire, store, transport, and distribute approximately 5 million pounds of food
each month to other agencies and food banks in Los Angeles County.
Palos Verdes Ballet received a grant to support their upcoming fall and winter
performances, which bring professional quality ballet to the Palos Verdes Peninsula
and surrounding communities and help introduce fine arts to families and children.
Peninsula Symphony received a grant to support their music programs, which
provide free concerts on the Palos Verdes Peninsula and in the South Bay area of Los Angeles and cultivate a love of music through education and entertainment.
Save a Bottle – Save a Life received a grant to support their outreach programs,
which target Los Angeles school children and encourage their participation in
recycling and giving to local food banks. Save a Bottle – Save a Life collects bottles
and cans, offers incentives for involvement, and with the CRV money obtained from
recycling the items, the organization buys food, which it donates to a regional food
bank.
The Jeffrey Foundation received a grant to support their After School Education and
Enrichment Program, which provides community-based, therapeutic, educational,
and social services to special needs and at-risk children and teens from low income
neighborhoods in Los Angeles County.
Wonderland Development Center received a grant to support their early learning
programs, which serve very young children with developmental delays and
disabilities, and their families. The programs provide developmental testing,
assessment, and evaluation; occupational and speech therapy; and play and learn
groups.
Working Wardrobes received a grant to support their Career Success Network,
which provides much needed services to job seekers, including: career assessment
tools, interview skills, resume development, access to computers, job postings,
financial literacy educations, and placement services.
YMCA of Snohomish County received a grant to support their Invest in Youth
Campaign, which provides mentoring, education, college prep, and job search
assistance, teen leadership programs, and early learning centers for children ages 6
weeks through 5 years.
YWCA of King County - Snohomish County received a grant to support their Dress
for Success program, which provides disadvantage women with interview and
business attire, job training and assistance, computer and resume writing classes,
and counseling.
About Opus Community Foundation
The Foundation is a private 501(c)(3) organization established by Opus Bank on
September 30,
2010. The Foundation targets its philanthropic efforts in the areas of affordable
housing, community development, education, financial literacy, critical health
issues, and the arts. The Foundation’s goal is to stimulate economic change, promote
reinvestment, inspire philanthropy, and strengthen the communities around us.
About Opus Bank
Opus Bank, headquartered in Irvine, CA, is an FDIC insured California-chartered commercial
bank with $2.2 billion of total assets, $1.1 billion of total loans, and $1.4 billion in total deposits
as of June 30, 2011. Opus Bank provides high value, relationship-based banking products and
exceptional service to its clients comprised of small and mid-sized commercial businesses,
entrepreneurs, real estate investors, high-net-worth individuals, professionals, and consumers.
Opus Bank offers a wide range of loan products, including commercial and industrial,
commercial real estate, multifamily residential, jumbo single-family residential, and consumer
loans; and is a Small Business Administration (“SBA”) Preferred Lender. Opus Bank currently
operates 29 banking offices, including 22 in the Seattle/Puget Sound region in Washington and
seven banking offices in Southern California. Opus Bank has announced plans to open new
banking offices in Encino and West Los Angeles, located in Los Angeles County; Corona del
Mar and Irvine, located in Orange County; and La Jolla, located in San Diego County,
California. On June 6, 2011, Opus Bank announced that it entered into a definitive agreement to
acquire RMG Capital Corporation (“RMG”) and its bank subsidiary, Fullerton Community
Bank, FSB. Established in 1927, Fullerton Community Bank is a federally chartered savings
bank that operates eight full service banking offices in northern Orange County, California, and
has $640.3 million of total assets, $488.7 million of total deposits, and $521.9 million of total
loans, as of June 30, 2011. For additional information about Opus Bank, please visit our website:
www.opusbank.com.