IRVINE, Calif. – July 5, 2011 – Opus Bank and the Opus Community Foundation
announced today that the Foundation’s Board of Directors approved eight grant
awards. These grants were awarded to eight nonprofit organizations that the bank
and foundation believe will have an immediate and long lasting impact on the 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.
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. The organizations with whom we’ve chosen to become partners have
programs targeting specific areas of need in our communities, including inspiring
youth, providing educational programs, and supporting abused children. Together,
we hope to have a positive impact on the lives of disadvantaged families, children,
and underserved individuals.”
Katie Steele, Executive Director of the Opus Community Foundation,
commented, “These grants were made with the head and heart. Despite an
incredible increase in need, and without a corresponding increase in funding, these
organizations continue to carry out their mission with passion and perseverance.
We are committed to supporting those nonprofits that have the programs and
power to transform and improve our communities. Opus Bank and the Opus
Community Foundation understand that businesses should be active contributors
and leaders in the economic recovery, and we will continue to support with our best
efforts these organizations that are rebuilding and strengthening our communities.”
The Opus Community Foundation awarded grants to Los Angeles, Orange, and San Diego County-based nonprofit organizations with a focus on education, financial
literacy, or the arts. These groups include:
Community Opus Project of San Diego received a grant to support their 2011
Community Opus Program, which focuses on underserved, low-income communities
and instills excellence in the musical and personal development of students through
rigorous musical training experiences at no cost.
H.E.L.P. of Los Angeles received a grant to support their service programs, which
provide seniors in the Torrance area with impartial information, education, and
counseling on elder care, law, finances, and consumer protection.
Harmony Project of Los Angeles received a grant to support the music scholarship
of four students who will take part in their award-winning research-based program.
The Harmony Project exclusively supports low-income children and their families
with an
intensive, year-round program that follows them throughout their childhood-
including college credit and scholarships.
Junior Achievement (“JA”) of San Diego received a grant to support their financial
literacy education program which teaches over 40,000 K-12 students about
entrepreneurship, work readiness, and economics. JA prepares students with
the skills they’ll need as adults for the practical world of work and responsible
citizenship.
Olive Crest of Orange County received a grant to support their community
involvement program, which trains and mobilizes volunteers, mentors, and tutors
who work to prevent child abuse, educate at-risk children, and keep families
together.
Peninsula Education Foundation of Los Angeles received a grant to support the
Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified School District in funding music, science, tech, and
engineering programs.
Rosie’s Garage of Orange County received a grant to support their new Community
Partner’s Program, which provides students with community mentors who can
share their own real-life stories of educational inspiration and success. The mentors
instill in the students a desire to seek higher education through their advice,
counseling, and experiences.
South Coast Repertory of Orange County received a grant to support their arts
program, which provides thousands of area school children, many from undeserved
communities, with access to the theatre arts through SCR’s free education and
outreach programs.
About Opus Community Foundation
The Opus Community Foundation is a private 501(c)(3) organization established
by Opus Bank on September 30, 2010. The Opus Community 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 is an FDIC insured California-chartered commercial bank with approximately $2.2
billion of total assets, $1.3 billion of total loans, $1.3 billion in total deposits, and $394 million of
total equity, as of June 30, 2011, without giving effect to purchase accounting adjustments. 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 27 banking offices,
including 22 in the Seattle/Puget Sound region in Washington and five banking offices in the 5178752
South Bay communities of Los Angeles County and maintains an executive and administrative
office in Irvine, located in Orange County, California. Opus Bank has announced plans to open
new banking offices in Encino, Beverly Hills, and West Los Angeles, located in Los Angeles
County; Corona del Mar, Newport Coast, 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 $681.9 million of total assets, $511.1 million of total
deposits, and $529.3 million of total loans, as of March 31, 2011. At year-end, on a pro forma
basis after the close of the acquisition of RMG, Opus Bank is expected to have nearly $3.0
billion of total assets and operate 42 banking offices on the West Coast. For additional
information about Opus Bank, please visit our website:
www.opusbank.com.