Boston Business Journal Names The Cooperative Bank of Cape Cod Among the Most Charitable Companies in Massachusetts

The Boston Business Journal has named The Cooperative Bank of Cape Cod an honoree in its annual 2024 Corporate Citizenship Awards, a recognition of the region's top corporate charitable contributors.The Boston Business Journal has named The Cooperative Bank of Cape Cod an honoree in its annual 2024 Corporate Citizenship Awards, a recognition of the region’s top corporate charitable contributors.

The Business Journal annually publishes this list to showcase companies that promote and prioritize giving back to their communities.

“It is with honor that we present our list of the Top Charitable Contributors in Massachusetts – companies who gave $100,000 or more to Mass.-based in charities in 2023. Collectively, they gave more than $362 million in cash contributions – a true example of the business community coming together to help those in need.  We are proud to celebrate these organizations who give both money and time to make Boston a stronger and better place for all,” said Boston Business Journal Market President and Publisher Carolyn Jones.

This year 96 companies have qualified for the distinction by reporting at least $100,000 in cash contributions to Massachusetts-based charities last year as noted above. The honorees this year include companies from such industry sectors as financial and professional services, health care, technology, retail, and professional sports.

The Cooperative Bank of Cape Cod, whose contributions in many instances include both the corporation and its charitable foundation, will be honored at the BBJ’s 18th Annual Corporate Citizenship Awards on Thursday, September 5th at the Seaport Hotel. The evening will be filled with networking, making connections, and recognizing all the Charitable Contributors, the Alan B. Lewis | Alnoba CEO Social Leadership Award and our 2024 Corporate Citizenship Community Collaboration Awardees (previously our Partners of the Year).

“It is an honor to be recognized by The Boston Business Journal and included among other charitable contributors for 2024 Corporate Citizenship awards,” said Cooperative Bank of Cape Cod , Chair, CEO and President Lisa Oliver. “The region’s housing crisis, compounded by inflationary pressures have many of our neighbors struggling financially. As a true community bank, The Cooperative Bank of Cape Cod is committed to supporting the many nonprofit organizations that are improving quality of life and providing hope for so many people on Cape Cod.”