June 1, 2022 Last year, FirstBank customers helped us plant 50,000 trees. With your help, we’re aiming to plant 50,000 more! FirstBank is making it easy for customers to grow more than their savings this summer. From June 1 through August 31, we’ll plant 5 trees for every FirstBank Bloom Package* opened in partnership with global reforestation nonprofit, One Tree Planted**. FirstBank needs your help to plant a total of 100,000 native trees throughout Colorado, Arizona and California in an effort to improve air quality, filter and conserve water, support wildlife and more. To learn about the FirstBank Bloom Package, open a package, or find out more exciting information and updates about our tree-planting mission, visit efirstbank.com/green or efirstbank.com/verde (Spanish). One Tree Planted makes it easy for individuals and businesses to give back to the environment, create a healthier climate, protect biodiversity and help reforestation efforts worldwide by planting trees. They have planted more than 40 million trees since 2014! Learn more about their mission at onetreeplanted.org. *Bloom Checking, Bloom Savings, Online Banking, eStatements, and a FirstBank Visa Debit Card are required or the package will be canceled. The Visa Debit Card is $10/year after the first year and waived for accountholders who are 25 years of age and under at the time the annual fee is charged. Other conditions and restrictions apply. **FirstBank will donate $6.50 (or 5 trees) per FirstBank Bloom Package opened online or in-person, up to $65,000 (50,000 trees), towards One Tree Planted. Offer is available to new and existing customers. Offer is only valid from June 1, 2022 – August 31, 2022. “This page may contain links to external websites. These links are displayed for your convenience. FirstBank does not manage these sites and assumes no responsibility for the content, links, privacy policy, or security policy.” Related Posts FirstBank and Colorado State University Help Hundreds Receive Higher Education Enjoy a Refreshing Treat and Help FirstBank Support LGBTQ Youth Why FirstBank Paid For Over 100 People's Groceries