For the fifth consecutive year, Cornerstone Bank is a proud recipient of a 2025 Corporate Citizenship Award from the Boston Business Journal (BBJ). This annual list showcases companies that promote and prioritize giving back to their communities.
Cornerstone Bank’s contributions to regional charities totaled over $478,000 in 2024—well above the minimum $100,000 required to qualify for the list. It joins a diverse list of 99 honorees this year, representing industries ranging from financial and professional services, health care, technology, retail and professional sports.
“We are proud to again be recognized by the Boston Business Journal as one of the top contributors to regional charities,” said Cornerstone Bank CEO Todd Tallman. “As a true community bank, Cornerstone employees take pride in working for a local institution that is committed to improving the lives of our neighbors, customers, businesses and community.”
The BBJ’s 20th Annual Corporate Citizenship Awards event will take place on Wednesday, September 10, from 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at Big Night Live, 110 Causeway Street in Boston.
The evening will include networking, connecting and recognizing the Charitable Contributors, the Alan B. Lewis | Alnoba CEO Social Leadership Award honoree and the 2025 Corporate Citizenship Community Collaboration Awardees.
“It is with honor that we present our list of the Top Charitable Contributors in Massachusetts,” said Boston Business Journal Market President and Publisher Carolyn Jones. “Collectively, they gave more than $416 million in cash contributions—a true example of the business community coming together to help those in need. We are proud to celebrate these organizations who give both money and time to make our region a stronger and better place for all.”

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