MOLINE, IL (June 24, 2025) – Thirteen deserving IHMVCU members have been awarded a share of $31,500 through the 2025 IHMVCU Cash for Class Scholarship program.
In partnership with the Dream Education Foundation (DEF), IHMVCU has provided scholarships to local undergraduate, graduate, and vocational/technical students who excel in the classroom and give back to their communities.
Throughout May, IHMVCU has been celebrating the winners on social media, with a special surprise for the top four. One lucky winner got the ultimate surprise when IHMVCU’s Marketing team partnered up with Eastern Kentucky University in Richmond, Kentucky, to deliver the exciting news of her $10,000 prize. Take a look at the surprise videos on YouTube.
Since 1999, IHMVCU has invested nearly $400,000 in scholarships, helping over 300 students pursue their educational goals and build brighter futures.
“At IHMVCU, we believe education is one of the most powerful tools for building a better future, not just for individuals, but for our entire community,” said Brian Laufenberg, President & CEO.
“Supporting students through scholarships is just one way we help our young members achieve their dreams. Giving back has always been at the heart of who we are as a credit union, and we’re proud to help create opportunities that uplift and empower the communities we serve.”
Interested in speaking with a recipient? Please reach out to Maria Hillard so IHMVCU can facilitate an interview.
2025 IHMVCU Cash for Class Scholarship recipients:
$10,000:
- Autumn Kongkousonh, a freshman at Eastern Kentucky University in Richmond, Kentucky, studying history education. She graduated from Sherrard High School in Sherrard, Ill.
$5,000:
- Jerry Callahan, a graduating senior at Bettendorf High School, who plans to study computer engineering at a college to be determined this fall.
- Charlie Edwards, a graduating senior at Rockridge High School in Taylor Ridge, Ill., who plans to study biology at Iowa State University this fall.
$2,500:
- Maxwell Bassman, a senior at Arizona State University in Tempe, Arizona, studying finance and business entrepreneurship. He graduated from Des Moines Roosevelt High School in Des Moines, Iowa.
$1,000:
- Madison Hilgenberg, a graduating senior at Knoxville High School in Knoxville, Ill., who plans to study elementary education at a college to be determined this fall.
- Jennifer Claussen, a graduating senior at Central DeWitt High School in DeWitt, Iowa, who plans to study nursing at the University of Iowa.
- Lauren Lundie, a graduating senior at Bettendorf High School, who plans to study biology at Creighton University.
- Hannah McCoy, a graduating senior who was homeschooled and plans to study business and culinary arts at Scott Community College.
- Jacie Hinton, a graduating senior at Kewanee High School in Kewanee, Ill., who plans to study sports communications, public relations, and marketing at Illinois State University.
- Benjamin Daily, a graduating senior at North Scott High School in Eldridge, Iowa, who plans to study computer engineering at the University of Iowa.
- Daishaun McCaw, a graduating senior at Rock Island High School, who plans to study pre-engineering at Iowa Central Community College in Fort Dodge, Iowa.
- Carter Ramsey, a graduating senior at United Township High School, who plans to study business at Carl Sandburg College in Galesburg, Ill.
- Alyssa McCracken, a sophomore at Monmouth College in Monmouth, Ill., studying art education. She graduated from Galesburg High School in Galesburg, Ill.
About IHMVCU
IHMVCU is over 143,000 members strong and has $2B in assets, making us one of the largest credit unions in the Quad Cities region. Our growth is a direct result of the trust our members place in us and the advantages we provide to them. For more information, visit IHMVCU.org.
About Dream Educational Foundation
The Dream Educational Foundation envisions a community where those with the need and the drive to help the credit union movement grow have the opportunity to reach their full potential. The Foundation opens doors to higher education through scholarships for credit union professionals in the communities they serve. For more information or to donate, visit http://www.thedreameducation.org.