Search Banker & Tradesman


Community Good Works

Brockton-based HarborOne Bank gave $25,000 to the Boys & Girls Club of Providence to renovate and expand the nonprofit’s Wanskuck Clubhouse. See who else gave back.

Community Good Works

Fitchburg-based IC Credit Union awarded five $1,500 scholarships to local high school seniors. See who else gave back.

Community Good Works

Monson Savings Bank donated $2,000 to the Monson Free Library as part of a campaign where the public votes to select grant recipients. See who else gave back.

Community Good Works

The Federal Home Loan Bank of Boston announced a $250,000 donation to the Vermont Community Foundation to support flood relief and recover efforts after a series of devastating storms swept across the state this month.

Community Good Works

Cummings funded a “a new social and economic justice” initiative for “underrepresented entrepreneurs.” See who else gave back.

Community Good Works

Monson Savings Bank announced a surprise $10,000 donation to River East School-to-Career, a nonprofit that helps local students explore career opportunities so they can make informed life decisions. See who else gave back.

Community Good Works

Clinton Savings Bank Clinton Savings Bank announced it had donated $10,000 to the West Boylston Middle/High School to support the construction of a new school board Curtis Construction Co. Brockton-based housing nonprofit NeighborWorks Housing Solutions announced Curtis Construction Co. was the returning lead sponsor for its annual Mulligan Tournament golf fundraiser on June 9. Groom

Community Good Works

Northern Bank employees recently helped a displaced family move into permanent housing, and donated a range of household essentials. See who else gave back.

Community Good Works

Fall River-based BankFive announced the first annual recipient of money from its President’s Scholarship Fund: a $40,000 scholarship for a local high school senior. See who else gave back.

Community Good Works

Two major banks active in Massachusetts collectively donated nearly $1 million in recent weeks to fund affordable housing and environmental justice.

Community Good Works

Brookline-based Chestnut Hill Realty celebrated the opening of its new, 127-unit John Adams apartment building in Brookline’s Hancock Village with a $100,000 donation to the Brookline Teen Center. See who else gave back recently.

Community Good Works

Holyoke-based Peoples Bank celebrated Earth Day with its 10-year-old annual giveaway of tomato plants and seeds at its branches in Holyoke and South Hadley, Suffield and West Hartford.

Community Good Works

Multifamily developer Greystar, the largest developer in Everett’s Commercial Triangle neighborhood, gave $25,000 to the city’s summer jobs program. See who else gave back recently.

Community Good Works

Hanscom Federal Credit Union participated in the South Boston St. Patrick’s Day Parade with a float honoring veterans and their families as well as veteran organizations Hanscom FCU supports, including Home Base, Veterans Inc., Clear Path for Veterans and Mass Fallen Heroes. See how others gave back recently.

Community Good Works

Monson Savings Bank recently gave $2,500 to to Girls Inc. of the Valley, a nonprofit based in Holyoke that offers a “pro-girl environment based on mutual respect” to Pioneer Valley youth ages 5 to 18. See who else gave back.

Community Good Works

Leominster-based Fidelity Bank donated a pair of new freezers to the city’s Ginny’s Helping Hands and Food Pantry. See who else gave back recently.

Community Good Works

Ironworkers Local 7 donated and delivered more than $10,000 worth of school supplies to Boston students, teachers and families. See who else gave back in big ways recently.

Community Good Works

Peabody-based North Shore Bank announced it has raised $100,000 for the Saugus Family YMCA through its regular “jeans day” programs. See who else gave back in recent weeks.

Community Good Works

Naveo Credit Union employees were invited to dress down and wear a red shirt or tie in exchange for a donation to the American Heart Association on Feb. 3, 2023.

Community Good Works

RTN Federal Credit Union donated dozens of handmade blankets and $250 towards the purchase of blankets, clothing and pajamas to the Massachusetts Coalition for the Homeless. See who else gave back recently.