Celebrating 20 Years by Making Some Noise

We're going big and getting loud!

In honor of Jonah Bank's 20th anniversary, we're giving away $20K on the 20th day of every month in 2026, in both Cheyenne and Casper. And, unlike the quiet and humble giving we've done for 19 years... this year we're making some noise along the way.

A total of 24 nonprofits—12 in Casper and 12 in Cheyenne—will receive $20K each, delivered with all the surprise, fanfare, and fun you'd expect from your Jonah Bankers. We'll also share all the excitement on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn, so make sure you're following us to join in the celebration!

In addition to the $20K monthly giveaways, each Jonah Banker will celebrate their 2026 "workiversary" by having Jonah Bank donate $250—in honor of America's 250th birthday, also happening this year—to a nonprofit of the Banker's choosing.


July 31st - Celebrate our birthday with us!

Help us commemorate the actual anniversary of the first day of Jonah Bank. Stop by any branch on Friday, July 31st between 11am and 1:30pm for a relaxed birthday lunch. We'll have the grill going, cold drinks ready, and plenty of time to connect and celebrate together. We'd love to celebrate 20 years with you!

So far, we’ve surprised the following nonprofits in Casper and Cheyenne: 

 
 

Friends of Hogadon

Habitat for Humanity of Laramie County

Orr's Hope Foundation

Cheyenne Children's Museum

Child Development Center

Boys & Girls Clubs of SE Wyoming

Wyoming Rescue Mission

Meals on Wheels of Cheyenne

Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Wyoming

COMEA House and Resource Center

Unaccompanied Students Initiative

Meals on Wheels of Natrona County


Celebrating America's 250th Birthday

In addition to the $20K monthly giveaways, each Jonah Banker will celebrate their 2026 "workiversary" by having Jonah Bank donate $250—in honor of America's 250th birthday, also happening this year—to a nonprofit of the Banker's choosing.   
 

The Legacy of Jonah Bank

Hear straight from our Founders, Jonah Bankers, and customers what it looks like to live by The Jonah Bank Code, and the impact that decision has had on the Wyoming communities we serve.