bankESB’s “Funding Their Futures” Program Raises Over $8,000 for Local Schools in 2025
bankESB is proud to celebrate the success of its Funding Their Futures program, a community-driven initiative that supports local education while helping to strengthen the communities it serves. In 2025, the program raised more than $8,000, benefiting 13 local schools, school systems, and educational foundations.
As part of The Giving Tree, bankESB’s charitable giving initiative focused on unlocking potential in local communities, Funding Their Futures turns everyday banking into meaningful impact. Through the program, bankESB donates $10 for every new Get Real Checking® account opened, with customers choosing which participating local school, school system, or educational foundation receives the donation. Each organization can then use the funds in whatever way is most beneficial for its students and educational priorities.
“Education is essential to strong communities, and through Funding Their Futures and The Giving Tree, we are proud to partner with our customers in unlocking potential for students across our region,” said Matthew S. Sosik, president and CEO of bankESB. “By giving customers the opportunity to direct their donation locally, we’re able to make a real and lasting difference where it matters most.”
Funds generated through the program have supported a variety of initiatives, including classroom resources, technology enhancements, student enrichment programs, and other needs identified by schools and educational partners. The flexibility of the donations ensures that each organization can address its most pressing priorities and create meaningful opportunities for students.
Donations for 2025 were recently presented to the following participating schools and organizations: Agawam School System, Amherst-Pellham Regional Public Schools, Belchertown High School, Easthampton Public Schools, Gateway Education Foundation, Granby Public Schools, H.B. Lawrence, Hadley Public Schools, Northampton Public Schools, Pathfinder Regional Vocational Technical High School, South Hadley Public School, Westfield Public Schools, and William E. Norris School.
bankESB remains committed to investing in education and community development through programs like Funding Their Futures and The Giving Tree, helping to strengthen local communities and create brighter futures for the next generation.
In these photos:

Eric Duda, superintendent, Pathfinders Regional Vocational Technical School
Alicia Austin, branch manager, bankESB

Brian Cameron, superintendent, Belchertown Public Schools
Alicia Austin, branch manager, bankESB

Stefan Czaporowski, superintendent of schools, Westfield Public Schools
Darci Furr, assistant vice president, branch officer, bankESB

Robyn Michaud, branch manager, bankESB
Antigoni Lively, director of special education, City of Easthampton
Jessica West, assistant vice president, branch officer, bankESB

Amy Fyden, assistant vice president, branch officer, bankESB
Dr. Anne McKenzie, superintendent, Hadley Public Schools
