Thursday, June 23, 2022

C&N Donates $800,000 to Benefit Local Education

C&N’s Thomas Rudy (left center) presents a check to representatives of St. Agnes School in Towanda. From left: Gwynn Bellows (student), Kelly Wilhelm (Principal of St. Agnes School), Tom Rudy (Chief Delivery Officer at C&N), Helen Santiago (C&N Board Member), Kate Shattuck (C&N Board Member), and Grant Nash (student).

WELLSBORO, PA – C&N recognized the importance of investing in local education with donations totaling $800,000 to area Educational Improvement, Scholarship and Pre-Kindergarten Scholarship Organizations.  These 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 our youth, we are putting our local economies on the path to sustained growth and creating more opportunities to thrive.
C&N’s Thomas Rudy (left) Scott Clark (right center) and Matthew Bower (right) present a check to representatives of the Endless Mountain Music Festival, Cindy Long (left center). 



The following organizations were presented with checks supporting their mission to provide strong educational programs:

Bradford & Sullivan County
Athens Area School District (through First Community Foundation Partnership of Pennsylvania) - $18,000
Epiphany Academy Scholarship (through the Diocese of Scranton Scholarship Foundation) - $6,000
Saint Agnes Academy Scholarship (through the Diocese of Scranton Scholarship Foundation) - $8,000
Sayre Area School District (through First Community Foundation Partnership of Pennsylvania) - $6,000
Sullivan County Area School District (through First Community Foundation Partnership of Pennsylvania) - $13,900
Towanda Area School District Foundation - $20,000
Troy Area School District (through First Community Foundation Partnership of Pennsylvania) - $18,000
Bucks, Montgomery, Philadelphia & Chester County
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Bucks County - $5,000
Bristol Riverside Theatre - $5,000
Bucks County Community College Foundation - $10,000
Bucks County Free Library - $25,000
Bucks County Historical Society - $16,000
CB Cares - $20,900
Centennial Education Foundation - $5,000
Center School - $30,000
Chester County Futures - $5,000
Congreso de Latinos Unidos, Inc. - $10,000
Council Rock Education Foundation - $5,000
Foundation for Jewish Day Schools of Greater Philadelphia - $10,000
Foundation for Learning in Tredyffrin/Easttown - $10,000
Henkels Foundation - Plumstead Christian Academy - $30,000
Heritage Conservancy - $8,000
Lakeside Youth Services - $30,000
Libertae - $30,000
Main Line Art Center - $8,000
North Penn School District Educational Foundation - $10,000
North Penn Valley Boys & Girls Club, Inc. - $20,000
Pearl S. Buck International, Inc. - $5,000
ProJeCt of Easton - $5,000
The Pathway School - $30,000
United Way of Bucks County - $20,000
United Way of Greater Philadelphia & South NJ - $3,000
Walnut Street Theatre - $5,000
West Chester Area Education Foundation - $6,000
YMCA of Bucks County - $20,000

Cameron, McKean & Potter County
Cameron County Area School District (through First Community Foundation Partnership of Pennsylvania) - $10,000
Port Allegany Area School District (through First Community Foundation Partnership of Pennsylvania) - $2,000
Austin Area School District (through First Community Foundation Partnership of Pennsylvania) - $2,000
Coudersport Area School District (through First Community Foundation Partnership of Pennsylvania) - $14,000
Pennsylvania Wilds Center for Entrepreneurship, Inc.- $4,000

Lycoming County
First Community Foundation Partnership of Pennsylvania - $183,400 allocated to eighteen school districts including these ones in Lycoming County:
o East Lycoming Area - $7,000
o Jersey Shore Area - $6,500
o Montgomery Area - $7,000
o Muncy Area - $6,500
o South Williamsport Area - $6,500
o Warrior Run Area - $7,000
o Williamsport Area - $14,000
James V. Brown Library - $3,500
Lycoming College - $4,500
Pennsylvania College of Technology Community Arts Center - $20,000
Pennsylvania College of Technology Foundation - $6,000
St. John Neumann Regional Academy Scholarship (through the Diocese of Scranton Scholarship Foundation) - $12,000
The Uptown Music Collective - $4,700

Tioga County
Commonwealth Charitable Management (Mansfield University Head Start Program) - $40,000
Endless Mountain Music Festival - $5,000
General Council of Assemblies of God - Covenant Scholarship Organization - $8,000
Tioga County Foundation - $52,000 allocated to the school districts below
o Wellsboro Area - $20,000
o Southern Tioga Area - $12,000
o Northern Tioga Area - $20,000
Trinity Lutheran Church and School - $21,000

York County
Hanover Foundation for Excellence in Education, Inc - $5,000
Lancaster Country Day School - $10,000
Northeastern ASD (through First Community Foundation Partnership of Pennsylvania) - $45,000

“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. 

About C&N: C&N is an independent community bank providing complete banking, financial, investment and insurance services through 30 full-service offices located throughout Bradford, Bucks, Cameron, Chester, Lycoming, McKean, Potter, Sullivan and Tioga, counties in Pennsylvania and Steuben County in NY. C&N also operates two loan production offices in Elmira, NY and York, PA, which offer commercial, residential and consumer lending services. C&N can be found on the worldwide web at cnbankpa.com. The Company’s stock is listed on NASDAQ Capital Market Securities under the symbol CZNC.

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