KeyBank announced today that it has provided more than $400,000 in funding to six organizations in the Pittsburgh region through Pennsylvania’s Opportunity Scholarship Tax Credit Program (OSTC).
The OSTC initiative grants tax credits to qualified businesses that donate to approved Opportunity Scholarship Organizations. These contributions are then directed toward tuition scholarships, helping eligible students gain access to schools that better fit their educational needs.
“We are proud to once again support Pennsylvania’s Opportunity Scholarship Tax Credit Program, which is instrumental in broadening educational opportunities for students in underserved areas,” said Vic Laurenza, Market President for KeyBank in Western Pennsylvania. “Through partnerships with these exceptional organizations, we are working to ensure that more students can succeed in learning environments designed to support their growth and goals.”
KeyBank’s contributions, which range between $50,000 and $116,000, were awarded to the following local organizations:
Advancing Youth Initiative Fund for Advancement of Minorities Through Education (FAME) Blessed Trinity Academy Glenshaw Nazareth Prep Junior Achievement of Western Pennsylvania North Catholic High School The OSTC initiative grants tax credits to qualified businesses that donate to approved Opportunity Scholarship Organizations. These contributions are then directed toward tuition scholarships, helping eligible students gain access to schools that better fit their educational needs.
“We are proud to once again support Pennsylvania’s Opportunity Scholarship Tax Credit Program, which is instrumental in broadening educational opportunities for students in underserved areas,” said Vic Laurenza, Market President for KeyBank in Western Pennsylvania. “Through partnerships with these exceptional organizations, we are working to ensure that more students can succeed in learning environments designed to support their growth and goals.”
KeyBank’s contributions, which range between $50,000 and $116,000, were awarded to the following local organizations: