Nearly $400,000 invested in local nonprofits by Berkshire Bank Foundation

Berkshire Bank Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Berkshire Bank, invested nearly $400,000 in communities through grants and other giving in the second quarter of the year.
 
Several Capital Region organizations were among the 100 nonprofit organizations in New York, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island and Vermont that the foundation invested in from April to June. Examples include:
 
- Albany Med Health System
- Junior Achievement of Northeastern New York
- Glens Falls Area Youth Center Inc.
- Colonie Senior Service Centers Inc.
- Senior Citizens Center of Saratoga Springs Inc.

“We’re committed to building a future where every community has the tools it needs to thrive,” said Lori Kiely, managing director of the Berkshire Bank Foundation. “These investments reflect our belief in the power of local nonprofits to drive meaningful, lasting change.”
 
The foundation supports the success of the communities the bank serves by investing in programs that aim to provide everyone with an equal opportunity at economic prosperity.