Foothills Bank reported that in 2025 it supported 278 community organizations throughout Arizona and provided nearly 18,000 meals to individuals and families in need. The bank donated over $525,000 to nonprofits, schools, and community programs focused on areas such as education, housing, healthcare, and economic stability.
The bank also contributed to local economies by lending more than $78 million to support low- to moderate-income families during the year. Employees volunteered a total of 4,900 hours at various organizations including food banks, shelters, schools, and healthcare providers across the state. Of the total contributions made by Foothills Bank in 2025, over $200,000 was directed toward educational initiatives such as scholarships.
“Foothills Bank was built in the community, and that foundation continues to guide everything we do,” said Brian M. Riley, President and CEO of Foothills Bank. “Our employees live and work in the communities we serve, and their commitment to giving back strengthens the relationships that matter most.”
Bank employees are encouraged to take on leadership roles with nonprofit boards and advisory councils while sharing expertise in financial matters with groups supporting veterans, children, families, seniors as well as those working on education or economic development.
Looking ahead into 2026 and beyond, Foothills Bank states its commitment remains unchanged: continuing investments in Arizona communities through support for local organizations and maintaining its role as a trusted neighbor across the state.
Foothills Bank operates as a division of Glacier Bank with 15 branches throughout Arizona. More information can be found at www.foothillsbank.com.



