Manasquan bank honored with nj bankers association community service award for local impact

Manasquan Bank honored with NJ Bankers Association Community Service Award for local impact

WALL TOWNSHIP, NJ – Manasquan Bank has been recognized with the 2025 New Jersey Bankers Association (NJBankers) Community Service Award for its extensive volunteerism, charitable giving, and community outreach across Central and Coastal New Jersey.

The annual award highlights banks that demonstrate exceptional civic leadership and go beyond financial services to improve the lives of local residents.

Manasquan Bank was selected for its broad commitment to local partnerships, volunteer engagement, and charitable programs that support education, housing, and community well-being.


Key Points

  • Manasquan Bank received the 2025 NJBankers Community Service Award
  • Employees contributed more than 500 volunteer hours through the bank’s CREW Cares program
  • The Manasquan Bank Charitable Foundation donated $392,120 to local nonprofits in the past year

Recognition for service beyond banking

“We are honored to be recognized by NJBankers,” said James S. Vaccaro, Chair, President & CEO of Manasquan Bank. “Our mission extends beyond banking — it includes being a catalyst for positive change in the neighborhoods we serve.”

The award underscores the bank’s commitment to local collaboration through partnerships with nonprofits, schools, and civic organizations.

Volunteerism and charitable giving at the core

Over the past year, Manasquan Bank employees logged more than 505 volunteer hours through the CREW Cares program, participating in food drives, mentorship initiatives, and environmental cleanup efforts.

The Manasquan Bank Charitable Foundation awarded nearly $400,000 in grants to organizations supporting affordable housing, youth development, and health and education programs across the region.

Promoting financial literacy and education

The bank also expanded its financial education outreach, hosting free community workshops and seminars focused on budgeting, credit management, fraud prevention, and homeownership. These events were held both in-person and online to increase accessibility.

Industry recognition and impact

Cathy Franzoni, SEVP & COO of Manasquan Bank, said the recognition highlights the commitment of employees who give back to their communities. “This award reflects the spirit and hard work of every Manasquan Bank employee who devotes time, talent, and care to the places where they live and work,” she said.

The NJBankers Community Service Awards serve as a statewide acknowledgment of the banking industry’s ongoing role in fostering civic growth, social progress, and economic stability across New Jersey.

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