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U.P. State Bank helps local business owner receive $20,000 in grant funding

by Scott Minshall
February 14, 2023
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Joe Gougeon (L) and Glenn Johnson (R)

ESCANABA, Mich. (WZMQ) – Upper Peninsula State Bank, a member of the Federal Home Loan
Bank of Indianapolis (FHLBI), recently promoted the FHLBI’s Elevate Grant Program to local small
business owner Joe Gougeon. The Bank assisted in the process of helping him apply for and get awarded
the funds. Elevate is a small business grant program that assists the growth and development of small
businesses, their workforce, and the communities where they are located. To apply, business owners
must partner with a member bank such as Upper Peninsula State Bank.


Gougeon received a $20,000 grant to be used for his business Timely Tree Service LLC (Marquette, MI), a
small-scale residential tree care company specializing in trimming and removals by rope access
technique. The Elevate funds will be used to purchase a single axle dump truck and outfit it with
necessary components.


“I was thrilled to partner with Upper Peninsula State Bank as an FHLBI member who could help make
this possible for me,” Gougeon said. “These funds towards my business expenditures will be incredibly
helpful in improving and expanding operations.”


President and CEO of Upper Peninsula State Bank, David Williams, commented on the FHLBI Elevate
Grant Program. “As a member of the FHLBank, we are very pleased to leverage these opportunities to
strengthen relationships and improve our communities. It’s good for the Upper Peninsula, and that’s our
sole focus.”


Upper Peninsula State Bank is a full-service bank established in 1902 and headquartered in Michigan’s
Upper Peninsula with offices in Escanaba, Iron Mountain, Gladstone, Marquette and Houghton. The
Bank represents great levels of safety and soundness, the highest levels of capital and reserves, and
holds high ratings from the nation’s top independent rating agencies, Bauer Financial, and Weiss
Ratings. For more information, please visit www.upstatebank.net


For more information on the FHLBI Elevate Grant program, visit www.fhlbi.com.

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