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Susquehanna’s Corporate Giving Program
Susquehanna works hard to enhance the communities we serve. In
addition to helping people and institutions achieve their financial goals, our contributions
to programs and projects which provide safe and affordable housing, that inspire
education and learning, and increase access to the arts now total nearly $3 million
annually. How do we do it?
Focused, impactful giving through our funding priorities
It is our belief that viable, sustainable communities are created when corporations
work closely with strong nonprofit partners to address critical community needs.
By investing in our neighborhoods, we’re investing in each other.
Susquehanna’s corporate giving program targets innovative programs and projects
that are in alignment with our three main strategic priorities: Community and Economic
Development, Youth and Education, and Access to the Arts. Health and human service
organizations whose efforts target these priorities will also be considered.
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Additional Resources
Get additional criteria used in evaluating funding decisions.
If you are a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization and wish to apply for a donation
or sponsorship from Susquehanna, please use our
online application.
For more information or with questions, please contact
Crystal Mills, Community Relations Manager.
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Examples of such programming include the following:
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Community and Economic Development
We are committed to the preservation, rehabilitation and construction of quality
affordable housing, as well as to advancing revitalization efforts in our communities.
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SPOTLIGHT:
The Heart of Camden – The Heart of Camden has worked to transform
vacant buildings into community hubs, including Joe's Place, which provides
meals for the homeless, and Clothes from the Heart, a secondhand children's
clothing store. Susquehanna is proud to support this stellar grassroots community
organization.
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Youth and Education
We are committed to playing an active role in supporting education, with special
emphasis on support for local teachers and classrooms, financial literacy and money
management across all generations, and programs which strengthen opportunities for
children in low-to-moderate income communities.
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SPOTLIGHT:
Get Smart About Credit – Susquehanna’s Get Smart About Credit program
aims to prepare students for tomorrow by giving them the tools they need to begin
creating healthy financial futures today. Topics such as budgeting, credit reports
and comparing credit cards are all addressed, as are tips on how to build strong credit.
For more information or to schedule a free presentation for your group, please contact
the Community Relations Office at 717.625.6263, or via email to
communications@susquehanna.net.
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SPOTLIGHT:
Susquehanna’s Strikeouts for Straight A’s – Susquehanna has
partnered with minor league baseball across Maryland, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and
West Virginia to help make a grand slam in students’ grades! Strikeouts makes a
contribution in honor of every strikeout thrown by each region’s home team. Since
2007, more than $200,000 has been donated to educational programs serving children
in the markets we serve.
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SPOTLIGHT:
Teaching Kids to Save – Susquehanna’s Teach Children to Save
program aims to prepare students for tomorrow by giving them the tools they need
to create healthy financial futures. We understand that children are never too young
to begin learning the fundamentals of saving money. Discussion topics vary by age/grade
level, all with an overall message of the importance of responsible money management.
For more information or to schedule a free presentation for your group, please contact
the Community Relations Office at 717.625.6263, or via email to
communications@susquehanna.net.
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Access to the Arts
We are committed to increasing the visibility and accessibility of art and cultural
experiences to families of all economic means through sponsorships of programs,
exhibits and performances.
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SPOTLIGHT: Long’s Park Summer Music Series
– Free musical performances all summer long at Long’s Park in Lancaster
County, PA, thanks in part to Susquehanna. More than 100,000 people enjoy these
shows annually, and the line-up of award-winning performers attracts music lovers
from across the Mid-Atlantic states. We’re proud to support the Park in its efforts
to keep these special experiences accessible to all.
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