FNB Bank Donates Over $10,700 to Local Schools Through Spirit Debit Card Program

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FNB Bank has donated more than $10,700 to Mayfield and Graves County schools through its Spirit Debit Card Program, marking another quarter of community investment. The contribution reflects totals from the program’s third quarter of 2025.

The Spirit Debit Card Program allows FNB customers to support their local school systems simply by using a custom debit card linked to their district. For every signature-based transaction made with the card — meaning no PIN is used — FNB donates 10 cents to the designated school. FNB tracks the transactions and distributes funds to the schools each quarter.

“We are proud to offer our exclusive FNB Spirit Debit Card Program to our local schools,” said Brooke Wiles, FNB Marketing Director. “Our customers have pride in knowing that they are making a difference in the lives of our youth by simply swiping their Spirit Debit Cards at the checkout. The donated funds allow the school systems the opportunity to do more for their students and staff, which is an invaluable asset to our community.”

FNB currently offers Spirit Debit Cards supporting schools in Mayfield, Graves County, Trigg County, and Marshall County. Each school system uses the donated funds at its discretion, helping to support programs, supplies, and student needs.

In 2024, more than $85,000 was donated to participating schools through the Spirit Debit Card Program.

FNB Bank, founded in 1875, is among the oldest banks in Kentucky and currently holds over $700 million in assets. The bank has earned multiple national recognitions for safety and soundness, along with “Outstanding” ratings in the Community Reinvestment Act. FNB is also a multi-year winner of the Best Places to Work in Kentucky award.

To learn more about the Spirit Debit Card Program, visit www.GrowWithFNB.com or stop by any FNB location.