“That’s an incredible amount,” said Lieutenant Greg Bock, Co-officer of the Muscatine Salvation Army, when Ascentra Credit Union told him that they had raised over $2,000 for their Kettle program. “We have exceeded our $180,000 goal for 2019.”
Since 2018, Ascentra members financing a new vehicle during the holiday season have been eligible for a $50 cash giveback and a $50 donation, by Ascentra, to a predetermined charity in that member’s community. In 2018, Toys for Tots and The Holiday Network were the benefactors. In 2019, the Salvation Army in the Quad Cities, Muscatine, and Clinton. This program qualified nearly 250 auto loans during November and December and generated a combined $12,450 in donations.
“After joining the United Way Citizen’s Review Committee in Clinton, I became educated in all the good work the Salvation Army was doing in our communities,” said Jennifer Naeve, Chief Marketing Officer at Ascentra Credit Union. “I don’t know that many people are aware of their impactful and meaningful work. It was a natural fit for us to continue to run this program and partner with the Salvation Army.
Dale Owen, President and CEO of Ascentra Credit Union and Jennifer presented checks to each Salvation Army separately. The promotion raised $8,750 for the Quad Cities, $2,050 for Muscatine and $1,650 for Clinton. “Caring for our members and the communities we serve is paramount to Ascenta’s culture, ” said Dale. “It’s a beautiful thing that we, as a credit union, are blessed with staff that are dedicated to giving back as much as our organization is.”
In addition to the promotion, Ascentra employees contributed to the Salvation Army by volunteering to “ring the bell” in their communities, including Ascentra’s mascot Jumpin’ George. More than 50 volunteer hours were donated and experiences were shared across social media on Ascentra’s Facebook page using #TheGiftIsInTheGiving.
“We are so thankful for all Ascentra did this past holiday season,” said Lieutenant Liz Bock, Co-Officer of the Muscatine Salvation Army. “With their help, we were able to help over 1100 kids receive toys! It is because of companies like Ascentra that we were able to raise more than this community has seen through The Salvation Army in years!”
“We are blessed to be a part of this opportunity,” said Captain Jeremy Fingar of the Clinton Salvation Army. “The Holidays are about giving back, and we can all draw the inspiration to do so from those around us like dedicated men and women of Ascentra Credit Union!” More than 13,000 people are experiencing homelessness in Iowa and Illinois. The Salvation Army is dedicated to reducing homelessness through their programs by providing food for the hungry, emergency relief for disaster survivors, rehabilitation for those suffering from drug and alcohol abuse, clothing, shelter, Christmas toys for children and social service programs to people in need year round.
Since 1891, the Red Kettle Campaign has grown into one of the most recognizable charitable campaigns in the United States. Each year, more than 25,000 volunteers throughout the country ring bells and solicit donations to the red kettles. Learn more or make a difference in your community by visiting SalvationArmyUSA.org.

Dale Owen, President and CEO and Jennifer Naeve, Senior Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer of Ascentra Credit Union, present a check to Captain Jeremy Fingar, Bruce Clark, and board members Mary Seely and Andrew Kida of the Salvation Army of Clinton at their office in Clinton on February 7, 2020. The donation was generated through Ascentra’s RIDE 50 auto loan campaign. On approved loans, Ascentra give $50 to the member and $50 to the Salvation Army of their choice. (left to right: Dale Owen, President and CEO of Ascentra Credit Union, Bruce Clark, Planned Giving Advisor of the Salvation Army, Jennifer Naeve, Senior Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer of Ascentra Credit Union, Captain Jeremy Fingar for the Salvation Army, Mary Seely, past chair of the Clinton Salvation Army board of directors, and Andrew Kida, Chairman of the Advisory Board, Clinton Salvation Army).

Dale Owen, President and CEO of Ascentra Credit Union, presents a check to Lieutenant Liz Bock, Co-officer and Janeth “Sissy” Rogers, Office Administrator, of the Muscatine Salvation Army at their office in Muscatine on February 14, 2020. The donation was generated through Ascentra’s RIDE 50 auto loan campaign. On approved loans, Ascentra give $50 to the member and $50 to the Salvation Army of their choice. (Left to Right: Janeth “Sissy” Rogers, Office Administrator and Lieutenant Liz Bock, Co-officer of the Muscatine Salvation Army; and Dale Owen, President and CEO of Ascentra Credit Union.

Dale Owen, President and CEO and Jennifer Naeve, Senior Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer of Ascentra Credit Union, present a check to Bill Horrell and Bruce Clark of the Salvation Army of the Quad Cities at their office in Davenport on January 31, 2020. The donation was generated through Ascentra’s RIDE 50 auto loan campaign. On approved loans, Ascentra give $50 to the member and $50 to the Salvation Army of their choice. (left to right: Jennifer Naeve, Senior Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer of Ascentra Credit Union, Bill Horrell, Director of Development for the Salvation Army, Bruce Clark, Planned Giving Advisor for the Salvation Army, and Dale Owen, President and CEO of Ascentra Credit Union).