Tom Evans, vice chair of the Cape Cod 5 board of trustees; Dorothy A. Savarese, Cape Cod 5 President and CEO; John Judge, president of Pinehills LLC; and Tony Green, managing martner of Pinehills LLC pose for a photo during the ribbon-cutting ceremony for Cape Cod 5's new branch in Plymouth. Photo courtesy of Cape Cod 5.

Berkshire Bank

In partnership with the New England Sports Network, the Berkshire Bank Foundation granted $14,300 to Bottom Line through the Berkshire Bank Exciting Assists Grant Program.

Cape Cod 5

As part of celebrations for its new banking center in The Pinehills in Plymouth, Cape Cod 5 donated $20,000 to four local organizations: Plymouth 400, The Pinehills Affordable Housing Charitable Trust, Wildlands Trust and the Boys and Girls Club of Plymouth.

Country Bank

Country Bank announced its total donations for 2018: Over $1 million to groups as diverse as The Salvation Army, The YMCA of Greater Springfield, The Springfield Rescue Mission, The Friends of the Homeless and The USO of Pioneer Valley.

HarborOne

South Shore Habitat for Humanity received a $15,000 HarborOne Foundation award to support the construction of up to two single-family affordable homes in Hingham.

MutualOne

Through its charitable foundation, MutualOne awarded $6,555 to support the Suitable Solutions Program at Framingham State University. The bank also donated $5,000 to the Natick Center Cultural District.

Polish National Credit Union

The Polish National Credit Union donated $25,000 to Friends of River Mills Senior Center in Chicopee.

RTN Federal Credit Union

RTN Federal Credit Union members and staff collected and donated an estimated 70 blankets for the homeless through its participation in the Massachusetts Cooperative Credit Union Association’s annual Blanket Drive held in January at RTN branches. The donation included 50 blankets for infants and children that were knitted by Blankets for Kids volunteers from the Amesbury Senior Community Center.

UniBank

UniBank donated $25,000 to Worcester Community Action Council’s Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program, commonly known as the Emergency Fuel Fund

Community Good Works

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