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North Easton Savings Bank named a Most Charitable Co. and Receives Corporate Citizenship award

Rich Spencer

Easton, MA North Easton Savings Bank was named recipient of a Corporate Citizenship Award from the Boston Business Journal as one of Massachusetts’ top corporate charitable contributors for a second consecutive year.

North Easton Savings Bank was among 96 of the most charitable companies in the Commonwealth to receive the award during a September 5th ceremony held at the Seaport Hotel in Boston. The bank was ranked #69 - up four spots compared to last year - giving north of $475,000 to Massachusetts-based charitable organizations during 2023. Additionally, the bank proudly provided over 2,700 hours of volunteer time to area nonprofits and community organizations.

North Easton Savings Bank has an ongoing commitment of collaboration with community partners to ensure long-term positive impact on the local area, supporting non-profits of all sizes, from small, grassroots organizations to large regional non-profits with local chapters. Its donation program is geared toward non-profits looking to address food insecurity, basic human services, housing/shelter, and financial education. 

The bank’s mission statement backs up these efforts as it reads, “We exist to invest our time and resources locally to improve the quality of living, working and raising a family in the communities we serve”.

North Easton Savings Bank also offers charitable foundation grants to support non-profit organizations whose work benefits disadvantaged populations in the communities it serves. In addition, the Bank also supports events for its local non-profit partners and their constituents.

“We are grateful to be recognized by the Boston Business Journal for our dedication to community service,” said Rich Spencer, president and CEO of North Easton Savings Bank. “The Corporate Citizenship Award is a reflection of our team’s unwavering commitment to the health and prosperity of the communities we serve. Our folks work day-in and day-out to help make a positive difference for our neighbors.”

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