C&N Bank Makes Significant Donation throughout the Collar Counties to Bolster Education Efforts

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C&N Bank has invested greatly in area educational organizations and institutions.

C&N recognized the importance of investing in local education with donations totaling $800,000 to area educational improvement, scholarship and prekindergarten scholarship organizations.

The donations were made under the Educational Improvement Tax Credit Program (EITC).

Education is key to a strong and prosperous community. However, there are many budgetary roadblocks preventing children from receiving the level of education they deserve. C&N is committed to closing this gap by supporting local organizations that have made it their mission to ensure every child has access to educational opportunities.

By investing in youth, C&N puts local economies on the path to sustained growth and creates more opportunities to thrive.

The following suburban organizations were presented with checks to provide strong educational programs:

OrganizationLocationDonation
Big Brothers, Big Sisters of Bucks CountyJamison$5,000
Bristol Riverside TheaterBristol$5,000
Bucks County Community College FoundationNewtown$10,000
Bucks County Free LibraryDoylestown$25,000
Bucks County Historical SocietyDoylestown$16,000
CB Cares Educational FoundationDoylestown$20,900
Centennial Education FoundationWarminster$5,000
Center SchoolAbington$30,000
Chester County FuturesCoatesville$5,000
Council Rock Education FoundationNewtown$5,000
Foundation for LearningTredyffrin/Easttown$10,000
Henkels Foundation, Plumstead Christian AcademyBlue Bell, Plumstead$30,000
Heritage ConservancyDoylestown$8,000
Lakeside Youth ServicesSouderton$30,000
LibertaeBensalem$30,000
Main Line Art CenterHaverford$8,000
North Penn School District Educational FoundationLansdale$10,000
North Penn Valley Boys & Girls Club, Inc.Lansdale$20,000
Pearl S. Buck International, Inc.Perkasie$5,000
The Pathway SchoolJeffersonville$30,000
United Way of Bucks CountyFairless Hills$20,000
West Chester Area Educational FoundationWest Chester$6,000
YMCA of Bucks CountyDoylestown, Fairless Hills, Holland, Newtown, Quakertown, Warminster$20,000

“At C&N, we believe we play an important role in our local communities. It all starts with our youth – doing our part to provide them with valuable opportunities to learn and grow will lead to a brighter future for all of us,” said Brad Scovill, President & CEO of C&N.

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