Mom-and-pop economic development - Boosting unbanked immigrant entrepreneurs in Lawrence

"Soon after the Lawrence Partnership launched the loan program in the fall of 2015, it became clear that it had tapped a profound need in the community. The fund began with $1 million in available funds, fronted by Eastern Bank, Enterprise Bank, TD Bank, and Merrimack Valley Federal Credit Union... 'They’ll create jobs,' says Chester Szablak, an executive vice president at Enterprise Bank and a member of the Lawrence Partnership’s board. 'Ultimately the more jobs we can create by making capital available, the better for the city socially and economically.'..." Read More at Commonwealth Magazine online

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NPC to Host Free Virtual Seminar on March 5

Enterprise Bank’s Non-Profit CollaborativeSM will present “Fundraising 2.0: The Secret to Fundraising is Not Asking for Money,” a free virtual seminar, on March 5, 2025 at 8:30 a.m.

Belle of the Ball 2025 Prom Dress Collection Through March 16

Are prom dresses and gowns crowding your closet? We can help you with that! All Enterprise Bank locations will accept donations of gently worn, trendy dresses for prom through March 16.

Enterprise Bankers Donate Thousands to Sun Santa Fund

Enterprise Bankers organized internal fundraising events and donated $9,500 to benefit Sun SantaFund.

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