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Corporate Giving

Doing our part to help nonprofits do theirs.

Get support for the good work you’re doing.

Every New England town has local nonprofits providing invaluable services to the community, but many are doing it without the funding they need. Through our corporate donations, Middlesex Savings Bank is committed to supporting 501(c)(3) organizations in branch towns and surrounding communities in their quest to help neighbors live better.

While preference is given to organizations in the communities we serve, the Board will also consider funding programs which reach a broader, more regional area, as long as it includes at least one of our branch towns.

See all requirements for corporate giving by clicking on the compare view, here

New Grant Application Site

The Middlesex Savings Charitable Foundation is transitioning to an updated version of the Blackbaud grant system, called the Applicant and Grantee Portal.

All applicants, new and existing, will need to create a new account to access the Applicant and Grantee Portal. Below are instructions on how to do so:

  1. Access the link to the Applicant and Grantee Portal: Corporate Giving Program
  2. Select Create account
  3. Choose your preferred sign-in method (Email, Google, Apple, Microsoft, or another available option).
  4. Enter your email address.
  5. Select Send confirmation code.
  6. Check your email for a message from Blackbaud Authentication Services containing your confirmation code.
  7. Copy the access code and return to the portal to enter it.
  8. Create a password.
  9. Once you are signed in, select Start New Application to begin an application.

For detailed instructions with screenshots, view our Applicant and Grantee Portal Account Creation Guide

Managing Your Applications
To view, edit, or check the status of an application, sign in and select View All My Applications or Applications in the upper-left corner of the portal.
 

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