Liberty Bank: Corporate Sponsorships & Branch Sponsorships

Liberty Bank Foundation was established in 1997 as an extension of Liberty Bank’s commitment to community service. With a philosophy grounded in the belief that banks have a responsibility to not only offer excellent financial products and services but also to enhance the quality of life in their communities, the foundation supports nonprofit organizations aimed at building strong families and thriving communities.

Type of Support

Overview

The Liberty Bank grant program emphasizes corporate and branch sponsorships to support non-profits and events that address cultural, educational, community development, health, and human services needs. The grant specifically funds dinner fundraisers, walk-a-thons, community concerts, golf tournaments, theatrical performances, and various community events, prioritizing organizations within the bank's Connecticut service areas. Additionally, branch offices sponsor local youth athletics and school events, with contributions up to $250, illustrating a broad but focused support framework aimed at strengthening community ties and addressing vital local needs.

Eligibility

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