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Go Beyond Foundation

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The Go Beyond Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit charitable entity powered by Launch Credit Union with a mission to provide funding and support for the local communities where Launch members and employees live and work. The Go Beyond Foundation is a separate, independent legal entity, incorporated in Florida and operated by a Board of Directors comprised of Launch Credit Union employees.

100% of the donations to the Go Beyond Foundation fund educational activities that improve the financial well-being and advancement at all educational levels, particularly the financially challenged, minority students within our local communities.

How To Become A Member of the Go Beyond Foundation

If you live outside of our Launch Credit Union membership area and wish to become a member of Launch through the Go Beyond Foundation, you may do so by filling out your information on the Foundation Application form plus make a minimum $10 donation to the Foundation. Click Here for an application to become a member of the Foundation.  

If you would like to make a donation by check, make check payable to “Go Beyond Foundation” and mail check and a copy of the completed application to: 

GO BEYOND FOUNDATION, Attn: Kelly Haskins

300 S. Plumosa Street

Merritt Island, FL  32952

NOTE: In addition, please send completed application form to both Cathy Russo crusso@launchcu.com and Kelly Haskins khaskins@launchcu.com


The Go Beyond Foundation recently presented the following scholarships through the Horus Scholars Program.

Infinite Scholars Fair 2023 - Presenting checks
Visit any branch location to open your account. For questions call 321-455-9400 (inside Brevard) or 800-662-5257 (outside Brevard).
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The Go Beyond Foundation does not fund capital campaigns, endowments or other reserve funds, individuals or individual projects, government agencies, individual public or private schools, religious institutions, political causes or candidates, reduction or liquidation of debt, programs that do not fit funding guidelines or grant-making strategy.

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