Arts Center awarded EITC funds from Jersey Shore State Bank
Friday, December 15, 2023
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The Community Arts Center received a $3,000 donation from Jersey Shore State Bank as part of the Educational Improvement Tax Credit program. The funds will be used to support the approved Educational Series programming at the CAC, which includes “Romeo & Juliet,” “Full STEAM Ahead Vol. 2: World in Motion,” “Keep Marching – The Road to the March on Washington” and “Rosie Revere, Engineer.”
“Jersey Shore State Bank is proud to support the Community Art Center’s continued commitment to educational programming in the arts and the opportunities offered to the youth in our area,” said Natasha Mantle, JSSB's Williamsport branch manager.
The Community Arts Center is approved by the Pennsylvania Department of Community & Economic Development as an Educational Improvement Organization. The EITC program provides tax credits to eligible companies that do business in the state when they contribute to scholarship organizations, educational improvement organizations and/or pre-kindergarten scholarship organizations.
“This generosity allows us to bring the wonder of live performance to young people throughout our community, both on the stage and in the audience. EITC funds are essential in developing the arts through our region, and we’re thrilled to partner with Jersey Shore State Bank in supporting this mission,” said Jim Dougherty, executive director of the CAC.
Funding for the educational programming is derived from various sources, including EITC funds, donations, corporate sponsorships and grants.
“I appreciate very much this contribution to our educational programming from Jersey Shore State Bank,” said Ana Gonzalez-White, college relations officer in charge of CAC development. “In addition to the learning that takes place, it’s one of the most fun programs we offer.”
For more information about giving opportunities at the CAC, contact Gonzalez-White at 570-327-7657 or by email.
The Community Arts Center is owned and operated by Pennsylvania College of Technology, a national leader in applied technology education.