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Helping nonprofits thrive, one step at a time

For Field & Main Bank, working with the community and local nonprofits is an integral part of their mission.

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Have you seen the Field & Main Bank team out and about in our community?

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National Nonprofit Day (Sunday, Aug. 17) is right around the corner. And we’re celebrating the incredible organizations working to make our community stronger — and renewing their commitment to supporting their missions every step of the way.

Field & Main Bank believes that banking should go beyond dollars and cents. That’s why they partner with nonprofits not only financially, but through real relationships. How? By offering guidance on board governance, fraud prevention, access to essential services, and technology tools that help organizations grow.

Whether you’re leading a grassroots effort or a large, established nonprofit, their experienced bankers are ready to listen, learn about your goals, and explore the best ways to support your organization’s mission.

Their team doesn’t just work in Lexington — they volunteer here, mentor here, and believe in this community just like you do.

Connect with a Field & Main banker to get started — when nonprofits thrive, our whole community flourishes.

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