Berkshire Bank Foundation Awards Over $80,000 To Twenty Six Capital District Nonprofits

PITTSFIELD, MA, May 12, 2016 – Berkshire Bank Foundation announced that it has awarded $80,500 in grants and pledges to twenty-six nonprofit organizations in the greater Capital District during their first quarter grants cycle. 

The funding from Berkshire Bank Foundation supported a variety of organizations, some of which include:

  • Trinity Allinace of the Capital Region based in Albany, NY received a grant to support the Capitol South Campus Center.
  • United Way of the Greater Capital Region based in Albany, NY received a grant to support their programs for low-moderate income individuals.
  • miSci Museum of Science & Innovation based in Schenectady, NY received a grant to support their STEM programs.
  • Northern Rivers, Parsons Child & Family Center & Northeast Parent & Child based in Schenectady and Albany, NY received a grant to support their educational and job training programs.
  • Junior Achievement of Northeastern New York based in Latham, NY received a grant to support their 21st century skills programs.
  • Wildwood based in Schenectady, NY received a grant to support the adult education financial literacy programs.
  • YMCA of the Capital District based in Albany, NY received a grant to support their student society of finance financial education program.
  • Family YMCA of Glens Falls based in Glens Falls, NY received a grant to support their No More Learning Gap program.
  • Colonie Senior Services Center based in Colonie, NY received a grant to support their financial resource center.

 

Lori Gazzillo, Vice President and Director of the Foundation said, “We are proud to partner with these great organizations as we work collaboratively to make our communities stronger. It’s only through broad based support from individuals, foundations and businesses working alongside these non-profits that we’ll successfully improve our community. We’re proud to play a small role in that effort.” 

In addition to financial support, the XTEAM®, the bank’s nationally acclaimed Employee Volunteer Program, provides employees with paid time off to volunteer during regular business hours. In 2015, over 70% of Berkshire Bank’s employees provided more than 40,000 hours of service to benefit community organizations across the bank’s service area. The volunteer program is another way for the bank to give back to the communities where it does business.

About Berkshire Bank Foundation

Through foundation grants to nonprofits, scholarships to students, environmental programs, and employee volunteerism, Berkshire Bank is making a difference. Each year the Foundation donates over $1.8 million to nonprofits in the Bank’s footprint and employees provide over 40,000 hours of volunteer service. In 2015, Berkshire Bank was named one of Massachusetts’ Most Charitable Companies by the Boston Business Journal. This year, Berkshire Bank and NESN are teaming up to raise $50,000 for Habitat for Humanity by donating funds to the Hockey 4 Housing campaign each time the Boston Bruins achieved a penalty kill. To learn more about Berkshire Bank Foundation, visit www.berkshirebank.com/community

 

About Berkshire Bank

Berkshire Hills Bancorp (NYSE: BHLB) is the parent of Berkshire Bank, America’s Most Exciting Bank®.  The Company, recognized for its entrepreneurial approach and distinctive culture, has $7.8 billion in assets and 93 full service branch offices in Massachusetts, New York, Connecticut, and Vermont providing personal and business banking, insurance, and wealth management services   Berkshire Bank is the home financing and retail banking provider for the Massachusetts Teachers Association Benefits, MTA.  To learn more, visit www.berkshirebank.com, call 800-773-5601 or follow us on:  Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn.  Berkshire Bank, is the official bank of NESN’s Boston Bruins coverage 

 

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