Bristol County Savings Bank Senior Vice President of Retail Banking Francine Ferguson presents a novelty check for $10,000 to Sue Murray, executive director of SEED Corp., while bank Chief Lending Officer John Silva (far left) and Special Relationship Manage George Mendros look on. Photo courtesy of Bristol County Savings Bank

Bristol County Savings Bank

Bristol County Savings Bank gave a $10,000 grant to fellow Taunton-based organization South Eastern Economic Development (SEED) Corp. The grant went toward SEED’s SBA Micro Lending Program which provides loans up to $50,000 to startups or small businesses whose owners are often unable to access capital at banks due to challenges with credit scores, time in business, insufficient collateral or a weak financial position.

Centeral One Federal Credit Union

Shrewsbury’s Centeral One Federal Credit Union donated $1,500 to the Northborough Lions Club to support the group’s mission of aiding youth groups and those in need of food, hearing aids and eyeglasses.

City Realty Group

Boston-based developer City Realty Group gave $5,000 through its City Kids foundation to Steps to Success, to support the nonprofit’s elementary and middle school programs.

Country Bank

Country Bank, based in Ware, gave $42,000 to 21 area senior centers.

Monson Savings Bank

Monson Savings Bank gave $7,000 to the City of Bright Nights Ball, the Spirit of Springfield’s largest annual fundraiser.

Newburyport Bank

Newburyport Bank donated $1,000 to the Amesbury All Sports Booster Program. The donation will be used to offset the costs of user fees.

The bank also gave $5,000 to sponsor An Evening With Exeter’s Chefs, set to take place at Exeter, New Hampshire’s town hall on Dec. 5 to raise funds for the Exeter Area Scholarship Fund, and another $5,000 to the Seacoast Arts and Cultural Alliance to support a new podcast discussing barriers to eviction prevention and recovery in New Hampshire’s Seacoast region.

Peabody Properties 

Peabody Properties, a Braintree-based real estate and property management firm, sponsored the Bedford VA Medical Center’s annual VASH retreat for the program’s case managers and support staff.

Webster Five 

Auburn-based bank Webster Five gave $25,000 to the Worcester Community Action Council’s Emergency Fuel Fund in advance of winter’s coldest months.

Community Good Works

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