

At Marion Community Bank, we believe in supporting the organizations that strengthen our communities. Our Community Checking account is designed for non-profits and associations, providing essential banking services without unnecessary costs—so you can focus on your mission.
Account Benefits
- $100 Minimum Opening Deposit Start banking with us easily and affordably, with a low initial deposit requirement.
- No Monthly Service Charge Enjoy up to 225 free transactions per month, with a small fee of $0.35 per item for any additional transactions.
- Non-Interest Bearing This account is designed for everyday financial management and does not earn interest.
Open a Community Checking Account Today
We’re committed to making banking simple and accessible for the organizations that serve our communities. Visit one of our Marion Community Bank branch to open your account and discover a banking partner that shares your commitment to making a difference
Frequently Asked Questions
Is a debit card available with this account?
Yes. You can request a business debit card for your organization’s authorized users.
Who is eligible for a Community Checking account?
Community Checking is available to non-profit organizations and associations, including:
- Charities and foundations
- Religious organizations
- Civic groups
- Homeowners’ associations (HOAs)
- Educational organizations
- Community service groups
If you’re unsure whether your organization qualifies, visit a Marion Community Bank branch, and our team will be happy to assist you.
What do I need to open a Community Checking account?
To open an account, you will need:
- A minimum opening deposit of $100
- Proof of non-profit status (such as a 501(c)(3) determination letter or equivalent documentation)
- Organizational documents (e.g., articles of incorporation, bylaws, meeting minutes)
- Employer Identification Number (EIN) from the IRS
- A valid government-issued ID for all authorized signers

How Does Your Banking Make a Community Impact?
Choosing a community bank helps fuel local lending, support businesses, and strengthen the place you call home.