
Community Good Works
IC Credit Union made the biggest single philanthropic gift in its history, to a local Catholic high school trying to build an endowment to secure its financial future. See who else gave back.
IC Credit Union made the biggest single philanthropic gift in its history, to a local Catholic high school trying to build an endowment to secure its financial future. See who else gave back.
Fitchburg’s IC Credit Union said it gave $12,380 to Spanish American Center, a nonprofit that supports Hispanic and immigrant communities in Central Massachusetts. See who else gave back.
Fitchburg-based IC Credit Union gave $12,324 to North Start Family Home Services to help support the development of a new apartment building for homeless families with children. See who else gave back.
Workers at Boston-based Shawmut Design and Construction raised $65,000 for cancer research as a team riding in the Pan-Mass Challenge long-distance charity bicycle ride. See who else gave back!
Chelsea-based Metro Credit Union gave a total of $55,000 to six nonprofits across Eastern Massachusetts. See who else gave back.
Fitchburg-based IC Credit Union awarded five $1,500 scholarships to local high school seniors. See who else gave back.
East Hartford, Connecticut-based American Eagle Financial Credit Union delivered gift baskets with complimentary tickets for 2022 Bright Nights at Forest Park in Springfield to staff and families staying at Ronald McDonald House of Springfield and pediatric patients and care staff at Baystate Children’s Hospital.
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Local banks and credit unions gave away nearly $200,000 to help fund everything from small business aid to first-time homebuyer programs and emergency food assistance in recent weeks.
With Thanksgiving right around the corner and cases of COVID-19 rising dramatically, banks and credit unions are stepping into the breach to help locals experiencing homelessness and hunger.
From food pantry donations to major gifts to stave off evictions and foreclosures, local lenders, real estate groups and developers helped their community out in many ways recently.
From food pantry donations to charity license plate sponsorships, local lenders gave back to their communities in many ways in recent weeks.
From a $10 million donation by a prominent commercial landlord to smaller gifts from banks, members of the banking and real estate industries gave back in many ways to their communities in recent weeks.
From service dogs for military veterans to a $50,000 community aid fund, credit unions and banks gave back to their communities in many ways this week.
Members of the banking, real estate and construction industries gave back to their communities in many ways recently, from hundreds of thousands in donations to their own time and labor.
Members of the banking and real estate worlds did plenty of good deeds in recent weeks. See who helped build houses, raise money for local causes and more.