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M2 Lease Funds commits to chiropractic by supporting F4CP

Chiropractic Economics Staff June 12, 2012

June 12, 2012 — The Foundation for Chiropractic Progress (F4CP) recently announce that M2 Lease Funds, a private investment firm that specializes in the leasing of commercial and industrial equipment, has recently committed to an annual contribution of $6,000 in support of the F4CP.

The organization’s generous donation will position them as a bronze level supporter and key contributor to the overall success of the F4CP.

“From personal experience, my life has been positively influenced by chiropractic care,” shares John Engelbrecht, CEO, M2 Lease Funds. “Furthermore, from a corporate perspective, we are a relationship-driven company that desires to support the Foundation for Chiropractic Progress, along with all practicing chiropractors, as trusted partners.”

Established in 1998, M2 Lease Funds is a subsidiary of Nasdaq-traded QCR Holdings Inc. (QCRH) that strives to address obscurities in the leasing industry that commonly result in public underutilization. The company offers clients an array of resources, including: professional support, a comprehensive range of finance lease options, clear, concise and simple lease documentation, competitive rates and much more.

Understanding the direct impact vendor support has on the F4CP campaign, Kent S. Greenawalt, chairman, F4CP, shares, “We are grateful that the profession’s vendor community continues to back our efforts. With the new support of M2 Lease Funds, we can continue to develop our campaign and drive press placement and awareness in 2012.”

Source: Foundation for Chiropractic Progress, f4cp.com

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