
Actions speak louder than words
Abilene is our home and always will be
ATFCU is dedicated to responsible corporate citizenship. We’re involved and always looking for new ways to connect with Abilene and the Big Country.
Free Shred Day - May 8, 2025
You’ve Read It – Now Shred It! The Shredding Services of Texas truck is returning to the Antilley Road branch on Thursday, May 8 from 9 am until noon. Bring your outdated documents containing personal information to the shred day and watch them be securely destroyed. Please limit yourself to three file boxes or three kitchen garbage bags of paper.
Paper clips and rubber bands do not need to be removed – plastic and larger metal object do. Those items should be removed prior to arrival so that the line moves efficiently.
This event is designed for individuals, rather than businesses or organizations. We request that participants respect these guidelines.

ATFCU 2025 Scholarship Program
The credit union awards at least ten $1,500 scholarships each year to members graduating from high school. Recipients are selected on the basis of academic achievement, extracurricular activities, work experience and evidence of financial responsibility.
Watch this space for a list of the 2025 honorees. They will be announced early in May.
If you’re a parent, grandparent or friend of a teen who will be a senior for the 2025-2026 academic year, please make him/her aware of this opportunity. They will need to have a membership established at ATFCU, in their own name, on or before November 11, 2025. We recommend that once the account is open, it is used. One of the scholarship’s selection criteria is financial responsibility and the judges like evidence.
See what we prioritize
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Scholarships and Financial Literacy
We offer scholarships for graduating seniors along with financial education online and in the classroom. You’ll find complete explanations further along on the page.
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Community Events
We have been the proud lead sponsor of Boo at the Zoo since 2021 and the March of Dimes March for Babies in 2013 and 2019. ATFCU has presented the dramatic reading stage at the annual Children’s Literary Festival since 2013.
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Supporting Children and Education
We introduced Skip-A-Pay to the Abilene area in 2004. It’s a win/win/win for the credit union, our members and the Boys and Girls Clubs of the Big Country.
Financial Literacy in the Classroom
Whether it’s a classroom discussion or a large in-school economic reality fair, we can help.
Elizabeth Gray is the Community Development Officer at Abilene Teachers FCU. Please contact her at (325) 677-2274 or [email protected] to discuss possibilities.
We want to put a good word in for the Banzai financial literacy classroom program. We provide all materials needed by the elementary, secondary and middle schools within our service area. Students nationwide and in the Big Country have enthusiastically received this interactive curriculum.

Check out our Economic Reality Fair video
If you would like more information about Economic Reality Fairs, please contact Elizabeth Gray at 325.677.2274 or [email protected].
A video showing high school students budgeting their household income and expenses.

Ashley A., member since 2017ATFCU cares about their members and their community. What more could you ask for?
March of Dimes. We’re advocating for the tiniest Texans.
We’ve worked closely with the March of Dimes in West Texas to aid their mission of decreasing premature births. It is not an exaggeration to state that MOD’s research positively impacts the life of every child born in the United States.
The work continues. On a corporate level, the credit union has elected to donate a penny for every ATFCU debit card transaction made since the beginning of 2013.

Boys and Girls Clubs of The Big Country are positive places for kids to grow
Since 2004, members have had the opportunity to skip two loan payments each year for a modest $10 or $15 monthly fee.
All funds collected are forwarded to the Boys and Girls Clubs of the Big Country to assist their meaningful work with our region’s children and teens. More than $2.8 million has been donated in the past 20 years.
On behalf of the kids, many thanks to our members for their continued participation!

Random acts of kindness
CU Around is a group of ATFCU employees getting out in the community spreading joy to others. We show up unannounced to perform random acts of kindness.
We have appeared at Chick-fil-A on St. Patrick’s Day and bought lunch for those wearing green. We delivered lunch to the florists in town on Valentine’s Day. Recently, we delivered a home-cooked dinner and Christmas presents to the homeless teens served by Youth Voice.
Since 2021, we have provided snack bags to the local UPS employees during Christmas week. Their workload grows each year and we thank them for delivering our presents!
Be on the lookout for our team in their bright blue and orange shirts.
#atfCUAround

More than a financial institution, we’re a member of the community
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Since 2004, more than$ 2.8 million
Donated to the Boys and Girls Clubs of the Big Country on behalf of our members.
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In 2023, more than$350,000
Provided to area schools and nonprofits to support their operations.
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Since 2006,208
Area students named as ATFCU scholarship honorees.
Donation Requests
Abilene Teachers FCU provides significant support to schools, nonprofits and organizations supporting education and children. If you would like your organization to be considered, please direct your request to [email protected].
Disclosures
Photo Credit: ‘ACHS Football’ goes to Lacey Fields.