Corporate
Contributions
At Westamerica, we pride ourselves in investing
a portion of earned income back into the communities which
we serve. One of the ways we do this is through contributions
to locally based nonprofit organizations providing programs
or services in the following areas: health and human services,
education, the arts, and civic affairs.
Westamerica is proud to have supported our communities
through the following types of worthy programs:
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Art therapy and theater programs for homeless children and
disabled
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Basic budgeting classes with schools and nonprofits serving
low-income and re-entering clients
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Bi-lingual earphones for child care providers' conference
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Bowling fundraiser for Big Brothers/Big Sisters
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Business and education alliances
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County fairs
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Disaster coalition membership
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Economic development support
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Elder abuse prevention programs
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Employee supported walks for a variety of causes
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Food drives and food distribution
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Home buyer assistance
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Junior Achievement
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Literacy coalitions and programs
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Meal delivery to home-bound and HIV/AIDS patients
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Multi-cultural programs
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Self-sufficiency projects
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Senior programs
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Shelters for homeless
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Street painting festival supporting youth and education
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Summer programs for low-income children
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Volunteer centers
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Women's re-entry programs
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Youth-at-risk after school programs
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Youth-at-risk entrepreneur program
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Youth leadership programs
Mission
Statement
As one of the leading financial institutions in the Northern
and Central California areas, Westamerica Bancorporation recognizes
its responsibility not only to provide the highest quality
banking services to the citizens of our communities, but also
to improve the quality of life of the communities we serve.
We pride ourselves in investing a portion of earned income
back into the communities which we serve. One of the ways
we do this is through contributions to locally based nonprofit
organizations providing programs or services in the following
areas: health and human services, education, the arts, and
civic affairs.
Categories
and Criteria
Within each of the program areas, there are specific categories
to which preference will be given.
Health and Human Services
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Promote housing opportunities.
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Provide programs for the underprivileged.
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Promote access to services.
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Promote health care education for seniors or minorities.
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Provide effective programs in socio-medical diseases such
as alcoholism, drug abuse or stress.
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Assist those with physical handicaps.
Education
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Support basic curriculums on a district-wide level versus
individual schools.
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Promote literacy, especially with adults and within minority
communities.
The Arts
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Proposals from organizations operating in the fields of
the performing and visual arts that are based in our banks'
assessment areas.
Civic Affairs
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Address social problems faced by youth, minorities, the
elderly, women and the disabled.
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Promote economic development in the assessment areas where
our banks are located.
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Support of various community events.
General
Requirements
Requests can be made up to $5,000. However, contributions
vary and typically range from $100 to $1,500. Our contribution
decisions are based on the individual merits of specific projects,
as well as on the organization seeking funds. Evaluations
are done on both new and renewal requests. Programs, population
served, services offered, quality of management, other corporate
support and financial conditions are all reviewed.
These general guidelines are used in evaluating
requests:
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Organizations that operate in the assessment areas where
our banks provide services.
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Project-specific proposals rather than requests for grants
to underwrite operating or capital.
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Projects that improve access of excluded groups to social
and economic opportunity.
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Projects that directly address human needs, offering direct
services rather than through intermediary organizations.
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Programs promoting citizen participation and volunteerism.
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Projects that develop leadership skills.
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Organizations to which bank personnel are giving leadership,
whenever possible.
Organizations seeking support should demonstrate
programs and management practices characterized by:
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Clearly stated objectives and long-range planning.
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Active participation of the governing board.
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Competent leadership and a continuity of efficient administration.
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Sound financial principles and practices resulting in reasonable
fundraising and administrative expenses.
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Strategies and plans to move from dependency on any one
source of support.
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Accountability for its actions through regular self-evaluation
and public reporting.
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Qualified professional staff in place and effective use
of volunteers.
Excluded Organizations and Purposes
It is our general policy not to make grants to:
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Organizations that are ineligible to receive tax deductible
contributions.
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Requests that are not in writing.
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Operating funds or capital funds.
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Organizations that practice discrimination by race, color,
creed, sex, age or national origin.
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Support multi-year pledges.
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Organizations outside our assessment areas.
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Fundraising efforts to benefit other organizations.
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Political candidates.
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First year programs or seed money.
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Religious organizations when denominational or sectarian
in purpose, fraternal organizations, veterans groups and
labor organizations, when serving only their own membership.
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Individuals.
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Reduce debt or past operating deficits.
Application
Procedures
Proposals for corporate contributions are accepted throughout
the year, and should be limited to 2-3 pages. Please include
the following information:
1. A short statement of the history and accomplishments of
the organization submitting the request, plus a geographic
breakdown of the area served by the organization.
2. A brief summary of the specific project and description
of the problem or issue being addressed to include:
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Amount requested and intended use.
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Target population/community and number to be served by the
project.
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Time schedule for implementation.
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Description of expected results and how results will be
evaluated or measured.
3. Complete project budget and details of fundraising plans
(include funding sources, amounts and any existing commitments)
as well as total amount requested from all other organizations.
4. Agency budget for the most recent year.
5. A copy of the nonprofit organization's latest IRS determination
letter stating 501(c)3 tax-exempt status.
Some requests that do not qualify for a corporate donation
may be referred to our local branch office for consideration.
At varying times, we donate surplus furniture. Although we
do not have a formal furniture and equipment donation program,
requests should be in writing. All proposals may be sent to:
Westamerica Bancorporation
Community Relations Officer A-2H
P.O. Box 1230
Suisun City, CA 94585–1230
All requests are reviewed within 4-6 weeks. If additional
information is needed, we will contact you.
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