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Please note: The financial institutions on this list are eligible to participate in our Cultivate Illinois program but may not be actively participating at this time. If you are a lender who would like to be added to this list, please call (217) 557-6436. If you would like to see a list that includes lenders active in other programs, view our approved depositories here.

You may also contact our office for a list of active participants at (312) 814-8953.


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Financial_InstitutionAddressCityPhone
1st Community Bank - SherrardP.O. Box 147Aledo(309) 593-2117
American Chartered Bank4685 Winfield RoadWarrenville(630) 579-7958
Andalusia Community BankP.O. Box 769Andalusia(309) 798-2800
Bank of Farmington16 N. Main StreetFarmington(309) 245-2441
Bank of Pontiac300 W. Washington, P.O. Box 710Pontiac(815) 844-6155
Baxter Credit UnionP.O. Box 8133Vernon Hills(847) 522-8600
Byron Bank200 N. Walnut St.Byron(815) 234-2561
CEFCU3301 N. WoodfordDecatur(217) 875-1177
CEFCUP.O. Box 1715Peoria(309) 633-7484
Central Bank Illinois101 N. State St.Geneseo(815) 875-3461
Chapin State Bank Div of Jacksonville Savings BankP.O. Box 350Chapin(217) 472-3211
Citizens National Bank36 E. Jones StreetMilford(815) 889-4131
Citizens State Bank of Lena102 W. Main Street, P.O. Box 396Lena(815) 369-4524
Cole Taylor BankFifth Floor, 9550 West HigginsRosemont(847) 465-6453
Commerce Bank N.A.- PeoriaP.O. Box 1010Metamora(309) 367-4171
Community First Bank of the Heartland117 N. 10th StreetMt. Vernon(618) 244-3000
Cornerstone Bank & Trust, N.A.533 South StateJerseyville(618) 498-5656
Cornerstone Credit Union550 W. Meadows DriveFreeport(815) 235-5855
Credit Union 1200 East Champaign AvenueRantoul(217) 893-9112
Farmers State BankP.O. Box 620Elmwood(309) 742-3711
First Community Bank FSB618 Main St. - P.O. Box 419Carthage(217) 357-2198
First Federal Savings Bank of Champaign-UrbanaP.O. Box 1010Champaign(217) 356-2265
First National Bank of Ivesdale301 S. ChapinIvesdale(217) 564-2255
First National Bank of Mt. VernonP.O. Box 1744Mt. Vernon(618) 244-3000
First State Bank of Campbell Hill114 W. Front Street, P.O. Box 190Campbell Hill(618) 426-3396
First State Bank of Western Illinois128 E. MainLa Harpe(217) 659-7776
First United Bank700 Exchange StreetCrete(708) 672-6161
FNB KinmundyP.O. Box 190Kinmundy(618) 547-3533
Galena State Bank & Trust CoP.O. Box 317Galena(815) 777-0663
German American State Bank100 Church St. - P.O. Box 89German Valley(815) 362-2310
Harris N.A.111 W. Monroe St.Chicago(312) 461-3295
Heritage Bank of Central Illinois615 N. Trivoli Ave.Trivoli(309) 362-2139
Hickory Point Bank & Trust (ADM)225 N. WaterDecatur(217) 872-3985
Illini BankP.O. Box 13257Springfield(217) 787-1651
Illini State Bank230 S. LaSalle St.Tonica(815) 442-8211
Illinois National Bank322 East CapitolSpringfield(217) 747-5511
International Bank of Chicago1860 N. Mannheim RoadStone Park(773) 769-2899
Lena State Bank915 S. Logan St.Lena(815) 369-4901
Litchfield National Bank316 N. State St.Litchfield(217) 324-6161
Midland States BankP.O. Box 767Effingham(217) 342-2141
Midwest Bank of Western IL200 E. Broadway, P.O. Box 440Monmouth(309) 734-2265
Morton Bank721 W. JacksonMorton(309) 266-5337
North Shore Community Bank1145 Wilmette AvenueWilmette(847) 853-1145
Peoples Bank & Trust of PanaP.O. Box 350Pana(217) 562-2137
Regions Bank455 N. Main St.Decatur(217) 428-7781
Scott State BankP.O. Box 245Bethany(217) 665-3321
Seaway Bank & Trust Company645 E. 87th StreetChicago(773) 487-4800
Security Savings BankP.O. Box 800, 220 E. BroadwayMonmouth(309) 734-9333
Shelby County State BankP.O. Box 530, 130 S. MorganShelbyville(217) 774-3911
South Side Trust & Savings Bank2119 S.W. Adams St.Peoria(309) 676-0521
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