MutualOne, Berkshire Bank, SpencerBank and more are featured in our weekly roundup of organizations giving back to their communities.
BankFive
BankFive is sponsoring the 101st annual Feast of the Blessed Sacrament held July 30 through Aug. 2.
Belmont Savings Bank
The Belmont Savings Bank Foundation donated a total of $30,000 in grants to three Watertown community organizations: the Armenian Cultural And Educational Center to update its multimedia/meeting room, Watertown Boys and Girls Club to support its tutoring program and the Watertown Education Foundation to refurbish the Watertown Middle School kitchen.
Belmont also donated $35,000 after matching contributions for the resurfacing of the Belmont High School gymnasium floor.
Berkshire Bank
Berkshire Bank awarded more than $1 million in grants from Jan. 1 to June 30 to 301 nonprofits across Massachusetts, New York, Connecticut and Vermont.
Bridgewater Savings Bank
Bridgewater Savings Bank donated $2,500 to Pro-Home Inc., an organization helping first-time homebuyers and those in debt.
Commerce Bank
Commerce Bank donated $5,000 to Easter Seals Massachusetts to support its programs and services for children and adults with disabilities.
Dedham Institution for Savings
The Dedham Institution for Savings awarded $2,500 to Sportsmen’s Tennis & Enrichment Center in Dorchester to help fund summer scholarships.
ELC Law
Epstein, Lipsey & Clifford P.C. is sponsoring the Ellie Fund’s “Real Golfers Wear Pink” Charity Golf Tournament presented by Wal-Mart at the Wollaston Golf Club in Milton on Aug. 31.
MutualOne Bank
MutualOne gave a $2,500 grant to help fund the Framingham Police Department’s
National Night Out on Aug. 4, which is an annual community-police awareness event.
SpencerBANK
SpencerBANK donated $1,000 to the Worcester chapter of StandUp for Kids, which aims to end youth homelessness.
Webster Five Foundation
The Webster Five Foundation will donate $15,000 to Quinsigamond Community College to go towards QCC’s Regional Investment in Service and Education campaign.