Enterprise Bank & Trust Continues Legacy Of Local Investment With $30,000 Commitment To United Way Northern New Mexico In 2026

United Way NNM Director of Corporate & Community Engagement Donna Milanovich, Enterprise Bank & Trust President, Los Alamos Region & Director of Community Engagement  Liddie Martinez  and United Way NNM Executive Director Cindy Padilla. Courtesy/UWNNM

United Way Northern New Mexico News:

When a bank chooses to invest locally, it does more than fund programs—it strengthens the fabric of the community itself.

In 2026, Enterprise Bank & Trust reaffirmed its commitment to Northern New Mexico with a $30,000 investment in United Way Northern New Mexico. This contribution continues a meaningful history of partnership that began during its time as Los Alamos National Bank and has grown into a shared vision for stronger nonprofits, empowered youth, a collaborative community, and resilient families across Los Alamos and Rio Arriba Counties.

Enterprise Bank & Trust has long demonstrated that local leadership matters. From multi-year transformational support in recent years to active engagement in community conversations and governance, their team has consistently shown up—not only as funders, but as partners.

“Our commitment to our region goes well beyond banking transactions,” said Liddie Martinez, Enterprise Bank & Trust President, Los Alamos Region & Director of Community Engagement. “We understand that investment in the United Way Northern New Mexico strengthens the social fabric and improves the economic environment that supports growth and business sustainability. When communities thrive, we all benefit.”

This year’s investment helps fuel United Way’s efforts, strengthen nonprofit capacity, and expand youth leadership and workforce pathways. Because Enterprise Bank & Trust prioritizes investing where its employees and customers live and work, their support directly amplifies opportunity right here at home.

“We are deeply grateful for Enterprise Bank & Trust’s continued confidence in our mission and their commitment to building a thriving Northern New Mexico. Their leadership is a powerful reminder that when institutions invest locally, communities succeed together.” –United Way Northern New Mexico

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