Foundation / Corporation
Citizens Bank
01/08/21
Grants to USA nonprofit organizations in multiple states for programs teaching effective money management and financial literacy in regions in which the funding source has a business presence. Funding is intended to provide advice, instruction, tools, and resources to help small businesses, families, and individuals make good finance decisions. Eligible states include: Connecticut, Massachusetts, Michigan, New Hampshire, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, and Vermont.
GrantWatch ID#: 168199
Before starting your grant application, please review the funding source's website listed below for updates/changes/addendums/conferences/LOIs.
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State Public Affairs Market Managers (listed by state):
NH/VT/MA: Travis Gendron – Travis.Gendron@citizensbank.com
RI/CT: Kelly Twitchell – Kelly.Twitchell@citizensbank.com
Eastern PA: Alysea McDonald – Alysea.McDonald@citizensbank.com
Western PA/NY: Adeleke Coker – Adeleke.Coker@citizensbank.com
OH/MI: Brittany O’Connor – Brittany.k.Oconnor@citizensbank.com
Citizens Bank
One Citizens Plaza
Providence, RI 02903
1-800-922-9999
USA: Connecticut; Massachusetts; Michigan; New Hampshire; New York; Ohio; Pennsylvania; Rhode Island; Vermont
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