Unitus Community CU Reports Success With ‘Build to Save Matched Savings Program’ for Small Biz

TIGARD, Ore.–Unitus Community Credit Union said it has successfully completed its “Build and Save Matched Savings Program,” matching $169,905 in savings to help small business owners strengthen savings and help grow their  businesses.  

Launched on July 1, 2025, in partnership with the Hispanic Metropolitan Chamber (HMC)  through an Inclusiv Build and Save Matched Savings Initiative grant, the Unitus Build and Save program combined matched savings, financial education, and personalized coaching to support  entrepreneurs, the CU said.

According to Unitus Community CU, outreach for the pilot focused on Oregon and SW Washington, with intentional outreach in Washington state, where access to traditional Individual Development Account (IDA) programs  is unavailable compared to Oregon’s established statewide IDA infrastructure. Participants  represented priority communities including East Portland and Clark County, underscoring the  strong demand for accessible match savings programs, the credit union added. 

‘More Than Matched Savings’

“Build and Save is about more than matched savings—it’s about empowering small business  owners to take control of their financial future,” Megan Snyder, chief impact officer at  Unitus, said in a statement. “This pilot proves that when we combine education, coaching, and community  partnerships, we create real opportunities for growth and stability.” 

In just six months, UCCU said 58 savers enrolled actively saving towards goals that included business  equipment, tools, technology and inventory, and emergency savings. Participants contributed more than $61,000 of their own funds, unlocking a powerful three-to-one match accelerating progress  toward their goals.  

Financial Ed Workshop

Participants completed a financial education workshop offered by the Hispanic Metropolitan  Chamber and then connected one-on-one with a Unitus financial coach through the Rise Together app and committed to saving at least $250. 

Participants could have up to $1,000 in  savings matched, unlocking up to $3,000 in matched funds, Unitus Community explained.

“For many, the impact was immediate and personal,” the credit union said. “One member shared that opening a Build  and Save account would help bring relief as she supports her family on a single income, with  the match helping to cover basic expenses during an unexpected life event.”

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