Town And Country Credit Union Awards Small Business Grants

Town and Country Credit Union is excited to announce the winners of our 2025 Small Business Grants, demonstrating our dedication to nurturing local economic growth and supporting small businesses. Four unique businesses have been chosen to each receive a $2,500 grant, empowering them to enhance their services for employees and customers and helping to further enrich their community.
To apply, small business owners who are credit union members were asked to submit an essay answering the question, “How would your small business use $2,500 to create a positive impact on your staff, customers or the community?”
Congratulations to the 2025 Town and Country Credit Union Small Business Grant recipients:
Dakota Chappy, Minot, ND: Dakota Chappy is a North Dakota-based women’s fashion boutique offering innovative, comfort-focused clothing designed to simplify and elevate everyday style. With in-store and online shopping, including live sales and virtual styling, the business is rooted in community, creativity, and empowering women through fashion that fits real life.
Amend Healthcare, West Fargo, ND: Amend Healthcare is an independent Family Medicine Clinic. They proudly provide compassionate, individualized care for patients of all ages and families of all sizes. From preventative care and wellness to acute illnesses and specific concerns, Amend Healthcare is your trusted partner in health. At Amend Healthcare, you are not just a number, but a valued patient through all stages of your life.
The Ryder Community Center Association, Ryder, ND: The Ryder Community Center Association is a group of dedicated community members who have worked to together to breathe new life into the community center. The center supports a wide variety of groups and activities, fostering connection and engagement throughout the community.
Muddy Boots Coffee House, Mapleton, ND: Muddy Boots Coffee House is a family-friendly café that offers quality coffee, ice cream, baked goods, and Lotus energy drinks in a warm, welcoming setting. With a cozy atmosphere, drive-up window, and sandwich lunch combos that can be eaten in house or taken to go, it’s a space designed to build relationships and foster community connection.
More information can be found at www.townandcountry.org