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Thank you to our generous corporate donors who are making a difference in the lives of future college students through the PA Educational Improvement Tax Credit program.
The EITC Program enables companies to support nonprofit schools at minimal cost. Instead of sending tax dollars to Harrisburg, companies can reallocate them to support 51Æ·²è’s MOMENTUM Program. This program enables students to earn college credits at a significantly reduced cost while still in high school.
Your company can transform the lives of future college students through the by making a contribution to Marywood’s MOMENTUM program.

Marc and Susan '91 Bowen recently presented a $15,000 donation supporting our Momentum Dual Enrollment Program through a PA Educational Improvement Tax Credit (EITC) donation.
Pictured left to right: Meghan Carnevale, Director of Corporate & Foundation Relations, Marc Bowen and Susan Bowen

Fidelity Bank recently presented a $25,000 Education Improvement Tax Credit (EITC) donation to 51Æ·²è for their Momentum Program. Momentum provides high school juniors and seniors with the opportunity to get a head start on college by enrolling in 51Æ·²è courses while still in high school.
Pictured From left: John "Jack" Ferrett, Fidelity Bank SVP & Business Relationship Manager, Patricia Rosetti, 51Æ·²è Leadership Annual Giving Officer, and Dan Santaniello, Fidelity Bank President and CEO

Peoples Security Bank & Trust recently presented a $12,000 donation supporting our Momentum Dual Enrollment Program through a PA Education Improvement Tax Credit (EITC) donation.
Pictured from left: Patricia Rosetti, 51Æ·²è Leadership Annual Giving Officer, and Nancy Jeffers, Vice President and Commercial Loan Officer at Peoples Security Bank & Trust.

Peoples Security presents an Education Improvement Tax Credit (EITC) donation for $2,000 to 51Æ·²è for the MOMENTUM Program.
Pictured: Sharon Borgia, Senior Vice President and Senior Commercial Loan Officer and Patricia Rosetti, Leadership Annual Giving Officer.







Peoples Security presents an Education Improvement Tax Credit (EITC) donation for $2,000 to 51Æ·²è for the MOMENTUM Program.
From left: Joseph Ferretti, Executive Vice President and Senior Lending Officer; Patricia Rosetti '93, 51Æ·²è Leadership Annual Giving Officer; Sharon Byrne, Senior Vice President and Senior Corporate Lending Officer

Diamond K Inc. presents an Education Improvement Tax Credit (EITC) donation to 51Æ·²è for the MOMENTUM Program.
From left: Michael J. Wincovitch, Diamond K Inc. Director of Business Development; Patricia Rosetti '93, 51Æ·²è Leadership Annual Giving Officer.

FNCB Bank presents a $3,000 Education Improvement Tax Credit (EITC) donation to 51Æ·²è for the MOMENTUM Program.
From left: Patricia Rosetti '93, 51Æ·²è Leadership Annual Giving Officer; and Gerard Champi, FNCB Bank President and CEO.

Fidelity Deposit and Discount Bank, Dunmore, donates $15,000 in EITC funds to 51Æ·²è's MOMENTUM program.
Left to right: Sister Mary Persico, IHM, President, 51Æ·²è; Dan Santaniello, President, Fidelity Deposit and Discount Bank; Patricia Rosetti '93, 51Æ·²è Leadership Annual Giving Officer.

Waste Management presents an $6,000 Pennsylvania Education Improvement Tax Credit (EITC) donation to 51Æ·²è.
From left: Patricia Rosetti '93, Marywood Leadership Annual Giving Officer; Christina Weaver, Account Manager, Waste Management.

Fidelity Deposit and Discount Bank, Dunmore, donates $15,000 in EITC funds to 51Æ·²è's MOMENTUM program.
Left to right: Patricia Rosetti '93, 51Æ·²è Leadership Annual Giving Officer; Dan Santaniello, President, Fidelity Deposit and Discount Bank; Sister Mary Persico, IHM, President, 51Æ·²è.

FNCB Bank presents a $2,500 Education Improvement Tax Credit (EITC) donation to 51Æ·²è for their Momentum Program. 51Æ·²è's Momentum Program provides high school juniors and seniors with the opportunity to get a head start on college by enrolling in college level courses. From left: Patricia Rosetti, 51Æ·²è Leadership Annual Giving Officer; and Gerard Champi, FNCB Bank President and CEO.

Landmark Community Bank presents an $1,500 Pennsylvania Education Improvement Tax Credit (EITC) donation to 51Æ·²è's Momentum program, presenting high school juniors and seniors with the chance to enroll in college-level courses to get a head start on their college education. From left: Patricia Rosetti '93, Marywood Leadership Annual Giving Officer; Francis E. "Trip" Crowley, Landmark Community Bank Branch Manager/Vice President; David B. Wintermute, Landmark Community Bank Commercial Relationship Manager.

Waste Management presents an $8,000 Pennsylvania Education Improvement Tax Credit (EITC) donation to 51Æ·²è's Momentum program, presenting high school juniors and seniors with the chance to enroll in college-level courses to get a head start on their college education.
From left: Christina Weaver, Account Manager, Waste Management; Patricia Rosetti '93, Marywood Leadership Annual Giving Officer.

Fidelity Deposit and Discount Bank, Dunmore, donates EITC funds to 51Æ·²è for their MOMENTUM program.
Left to right: Dan Santaniello, President, Fidelity Deposit and Discount Bank, Sr. Mary Persico, IHM, President, Renée Zehel, Vice President for University Advancement, 51Æ·²è

FNCB Bank presents a $2,000 Pennsylvania Education Improvement Tax Credit (EITC) donation to 51Æ·²è’s Momentum Program which provides high school juniors and seniors with the opportunity to get a head start on college by enrolling in college level courses.
From left: Nancy Jeffers; FNCB Vice President, Commercial Officer; Renée Gregori Zehel, Marywood Vice President University Advancement; Sister Mary Persico, IHM, Ed.D. Marywood President; and Jerry Champi, FNCB President & CEO.
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