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BankNewport Awards Over $480,000 in Fall 2025 Charitable Foundation and Proactive Grants

11.25.25

BankNewport Awards Over $480,000 in Fall 2025
Charitable Foundation and Proactive Grants
Funding supports over 50 nonprofit organizations throughout Rhode Island

Newport, RI(November 25, 2025) – The BankNewport Charitable Foundation is proud to announce the recipients of its Fall 2025 grants. Over $480,000 was awarded to more than 50 nonprofit organizations across Rhode Island, underscoring the Bank’s commitment to strengthening communities and supporting programs that foster basic needs, education success, arts and culture, and healthy lives, thriving communities.

“Each grant we award represents a shared investment in Rhode Island’s future,” said Jack Murphy, President and CEO, BankNewport. “We’re proud to partner with organizations that are improving lives, strengthening neighborhoods, and creating lasting change across the state.”

Among the recipients, the BankNewport Charitable Foundation recommended key grants in support of hunger relief initiatives, including $50,000 to the East Bay Food Pantry in Bristol and $30,000 to the North Kingstown Food Pantry to support renovation and expansion projects at their respective facilities, in addition to $10,000 to the Central Falls Foundation for its Mobile Food Pantry and $25,000 to the Rhode Island Community Food Bank to help acquire and distribute food for Rhode Islanders in need.

In addition, a major proactive gift in the amount of $100,000 was confirmed by BankNewport’s Board of Directors in response to the Rhode Island Foundation appeal to its Community Partner Resilience Fund, established with   $1 million to support nonprofits and initiatives serving critical needs like healthcare, housing, and hunger services throughout our state. “It’s more important than ever to support nonprofits working tirelessly to serve our neighbors most in need,” stated BankNewport President Jack Murphy.  “The Bank’s gift to the Rhode Island Foundation represents our shared commitment to make an impact during this unprecedented time.”

The BankNewport Charitable Foundation also proactively awarded $8,000 to support local food pantries and meal sites to provide services this holiday season, through Amos House, Barrington TAP-In, Central Falls Food Pantry at Progreso Latino, Connecting for Children and Families, Federal Hill House, Good Neighbors, Johnnycake Center of Peace Dale, Saint Mary of the Bay food pantry, and the Salvation Army Corps in both Newport and Providence.

BankNewport Charitable Foundation Fall 2025 grant recipients include: