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Maps History
Maps Credit Union was founded by 20 teachers in 1935 at what was then called Salem Senior High School. To this day, we remain committed to supporting schools, teachers, and students. 

A Strong Beginning

Like many of us, Maps Credit Union has teachers to thank for its success. We were founded by a group of educators and school employees who wanted a safe place for teachers and their families to house their money and get low-cost loans.

In 1934, the Federal Credit Union Act became law under President Franklin D. Roosevelt. This new law created unprecedented possibilities for people with common bonds to pool their relatively scarce resources for their greater good. Instead of traditional banking, people of all walks could now purchase shares in a credit union and find the financial independence necessary to build a new and better quality of life—even amid the hardships of the Depression.

On June 6, 1935, one year after the Federal Credit Union Act became law, an organizational meeting was held in what was then called Salem Senior High School. That day, 20 teachers agreed to volunteer their time and talents to start a credit union that would benefit all employees of Marion County Public Schools and Willamette University.

Since 1935, we’ve grown from just 20 members to over 70,000 members and we’ve changed a lot along the way. For one thing, our community now encompasses the entire Willamette Valley—not just teachers and school employees.

Our products and services have changed a lot over the years too, but the security of our members and the cooperative values we were founded on are at the forefront of each development. We keep this commitment because our members allow us to provide increasingly innovative and forward-thinking financial services while also empowering us to give back to the communities we serve.

We will keep growing, but we’ll never forget our roots. After all, we owe our progress and sustained service to the educators who laid the foundation for us.

Maps History

Maps History

Maps welcomed former customers and employees of Lewis & Clark Bank
Launched a New Website
Maps hosted a grand opening ceremony for the Professional Center

In 2023, we officially opened the Maps Professional Center, where members could have access to specialists in a variety of services such as home and commercial loans, personal and commercial insurance, business services, wealth management and private banking. The Professional Center also became the home for the Maps Community Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Maps Credit Union and our in-house coffeeshop, The Dot.

Maps opened an in-house coffee shop, The Dot

In 2022. Maps opened The Dot in the new Professional Center. The Dot is open to the public and intended to provide a warm and welcoming meeting space, with a portion of proceeds going to Maps Community Foundation.

Maps opened the Professional Center at 465 Division Street
Maps broke ground on the High Street Branch and Professional Center
Maps opened the Stayton Branch at 105 Fern Ridge Road SE
Maps opened the Corvallis Investments Office
Maps established the Maps Community Foundation

In 2012, Maps established the Maps Community Foundation, a public charity to coordinate all charitable activities and provide asset development and financial self-sufficiency programs to the community.

Maps reached $400 million asset mark and membership grew to more than 40,000
Maps became the premier sponsor of Salem-Keizer Schools
Maps launched the Buy Local program

The Buy Local program was launched in 2011 to help support the local business community and provide added value to membership with Maps. A year later, we received awards for the Buy Local program, quarterly member newsletter, website design, and full suite of marketing materials.

Maps unveiled a new logo and tagline

Maps unveiled a new logo and tagline that better represented our ability to serve our entire community. The redesigned website debuted as part of that rollout. Since Marion & Polk Schools had long been nicknamed “Maps”, the dot logo (meant to resemble a destination dot on a map) replaced the former schoolhouse logo.

The Maps Insurance team expanded

In 2010, Maps Insurance welcomed a team of experienced commercial insurance professionals to help better serve local businesses.

Maps opened the Silverton Branch in June of 2009 at 307 E. Main Street
Mark A. Zook is named President/CEO of Maps Credit Union
Dan Penn retires

After nearly 30 years of service, Dan Penn retires as Maps CEO. The Maps Board of Directors dedicates the Admin Building as the Dan Penn Administration Building in his honor.

Maps opened membership to all those living in the Willamette Valley Basin
In August of 2007, Maps opened the Woodburn Branch at 1860 Newberg Highway
Maps broke ground for a branch in Woodburn
The Maps West Salem Branch relocated to 476 Glen Creek Road

In September, Maps’ West Salem Branch relocated from its Edgewater address to 476 Glen Creek Rd., a newly designed and built building. This same month, Maps opened the Campus Card Office located in the Chemeketa Community College Bookstore.

Maps was named the 2005 Salem Chamber Business of the Year
Maps support departments were moved to the new Maps Administration Center

In May, the Maps support departments moved to the new Maps Administration Center at 451 Division St. NE in downtown Salem.

Maps declared April 21, 2005, Cori Frauendiener Appreciation Day

Upon selection as the 2005 Oregon Businessperson of the Year by the Future Business Leaders of America, the Maps Board of Directors named Cori Frauendiener Maps Credit Union Outstanding Mentor of Future Business Leaders, and declared April 21, 2005, Cori Frauendiener Appreciation Day.

Maps formed Maps Insurance Services

In 2004, Maps purchased Scarborough Insurance in Woodburn and formed Maps Insurance Services, offering Property/Casualty Insurance to the membership.

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