Broadview Federal Credit Union to Announce $155,000 in Funding for Local Non-Profit Organizations During This Friday Night’s Tri-City ValleyCats Game
Amidst all the on-field excitement of this Friday night’s Tri-City ValleyCats game (8/18) at the Joseph L. Bruno Stadium in Troy, Broadview Federal Credit Union will announce financial investments to help strike out homelessness across the Capital Region.
Between the third and fourth innings, Broadview Chief Operating Officer David Jurczynski and Chief Community Officer Kathy Lanni will present four local nonprofit organizations with donations totaling $155,000.
The ceremonial check presentation will occur on the “Broadview” dugout along the third base line. Jurczynski, Lanni, and representatives from each of the non-profit organizations listed below will be available for interviews immediately after the presentation on the concourse behind the dugout.
The local organizations receiving Broadview funding are:
IPH (Interfaith Partnership for the Homeless)
HATAS for its new partnership with the SEAT Center in Schenectady
“Broadview is steadfast in its commitment to making positive changes in the communities we serve. Along with volunteering, we proudly provide financial support for non-profit organizations that are helping people during their greatest time of need,” said Broadview CEO Michael Castellana. “The investments we are announcing on Friday night will help homeless individuals across our region gain the support they need to survive today and thrive tomorrow.”
Broadview’s funding will help these shelters and service organizations meet homeless peoples’ basic needs while also offering programs and resources that will assist them in finding transitional housing and eventually establish permanent, affordable, and furnished homes.
In addition to the in-game check presentation, as part of the “Broadview Night” festivities, Jurczynski will throw out the ceremonial first pitch and hundreds of Broadview employees and their families will be in attendance. The game’s first pitch is scheduled for 6:05 p.m.
About Broadview Federal Credit Union
Broadview is among the largest credit unions in New York state with more than $8 billion in assets, more than 500,000 members, and more than 60 branches in the Capital Region, Binghamton, Syracuse, and Buffalo. Broadview was formed in 2022, when SEFCU and CAP COM merged, unlocking a unique opportunity to build on decades of service and expertise from both credit unions by creating a people-first organization with the scope, scale, and vision to carry that shared legacy proudly forward.
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