Monson Savings Bank's Community Giving Initiative Returns! Vote for Your Favorite Non-Profit
Monson Savings Bank’s annual Community Giving Initiative returns! The local bank is offering our communities the chance to choose which non-profit charitable organizations will receive donations in 2026. Voting begins October 1, 2025.
With the season of giving right around the corner, Monson Savings Bank is inviting the public to submit their votes for the Bank’s 2026 Community Giving Initiative.
For more than a decade Monson Savings Bank has been seeking the help of community members to plan the Bank’s community giving activities. Each year, the Bank encourages the public to vote for the non-profit charitable organizations they would like the Bank to support during the coming year. Everyone is welcome to cast their vote online on the Bank’s website.
Visitors to the voting page can also view a compiled list of organizations that the Bank has supported in years past, as well as previously nominated organizations.
Voters may provide the name of one non-profit organization they would like the Bank to donate to in 2026. The only requirements are that the organizations be designated a non-profit and that the organizations provide services within the Bank’s geography. The Bank allows each person to vote once. Monson Savings Bank pledges to support the top ten organizations that receive the highest number of votes with a donation. The top ten vote recipients will be announced by mid-January 2026.
Voting opens October 1, 2025 and ends at 3:00PM on December 31, 2025.
“Each year, Monson Savings Bank proudly supports thousands of residents across Western Massachusetts through our dedicated community outreach efforts,” said Dan Moriarty, President and CEO of Monson Savings Bank. “Our Community Giving Initiative allows us to engage directly with local voices, ensuring that the charitable organizations our neighbors care about receive meaningful support. This annual tradition is something we deeply value, and we’re truly grateful for the public’s continued enthusiasm and involvement.”
