Local organizations, groups receive grants through Fidelity Bank

Fidelity Bank recently presented several area non-profit organizations and educational institutions with Pennsylvania Educational Improvement Tax Credit (EITC) funds totaling $833,000. 

Among the recipients of some of Fidelity’s latest donations are: Abington Community Library, Broadway Theatre League of Scranton, Inc.; Dunmore Area Educational Foundation; Outreach (formerly EOTC); Everhart Museum of Natural History, Science and Art; Johnson College; Leadership Lackawanna; Marywood University; Northeast PA Center for Independent Living; Scranton Public Library; Skills in Scranton Business Education Partnership; University of Scranton, and Women’s Resource Center.

“As a community bank, we are deeply committed to the prosperity and growth of our community,” said Daniel J. Santaniello, President and CEO of Fidelity Bank. “We are proud to allocate funds through the EITC program to support educational institutions. Investing in education is the cornerstone of building a strong and vibrant community. Through these donations, we aim to empower future generations with the tools and resources they need to succeed.”

The Educational Improvement Tax Credit (EITC) program provides tax credits to eligible businesses contributing to scholarship and educational improvement organizations. In keeping with Fidelity Bank’s commitment to support the communities it serves, the program benefits students in Northeastern Pennsylvania and the Lehigh Valley. Through partnerships between local businesses, parents, and scholarship organizations, EITC funding gives local students opportunities for better educational outcomes. 

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