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Boston Mutual Life Insurance Company’s Making An Impact Program Celebrates Seven Years of Giving Back

May 15, 2025 by AC Editor

National life insurance carrier recognizes corporate citizenship program milestone by acknowledging more than $1.75 million in charitable donations since 2018

Boston Mutual Life Insurance Company, recognized the seventh anniversary of its corporate citizenship program, Making An Impact, this month. In total, since its launch seven years ago, the program has contributed almost 1,500 volunteer hours, over 800 donations, and more than $1.75 million to a variety of charitable causes across the country, including in Massachusetts and Nebraska, where it has corporate offices.

“As a mutual insurance company, being there for people in their time of need is at the heart of what we do, and the Making An Impact program is an extension of these efforts,” said Paul A. Quaranto, Jr., Chair and Chief Executive Officer at Boston Mutual Life Insurance Company. “Our employees’ dedication to giving back embodies our core value of mutuality, and I am proud of their ongoing commitment to contribute positively to the communities around us through our corporate citizenship opportunities.”

Boston Mutual Life launched Making An Impact in 2018 to formalize its longstanding tradition of philanthropy and giving back. The program encompasses a variety of philanthropic activities, including employee volunteerism, public affairs, corporate giving, and employee gift matching.
With a focus on community and family, education, and the environment, the program showcases the talents and resources of employees in a variety of ways, including food and goods donation drives, food bank support, and fundraising walks to benefit communities in need.

In 2024, Boston Mutual Life contributed nearly $250,000 to 160 non-profit organizations nationwide. The company’s employees donated $4,500 to 40 non-profits, which was matched by Boston Mutual Life through its matching gift program, and they volunteered almost 500 hours.

The success of the Making An Impact program is underscored in its recognition by the Boston Business Journal as a top charitable contributor for the past six consecutive years. Each year, the program identifies new ways to give back and pave the way for future opportunities so the company can further support those in need.

“We are thrilled that we have been able to support so many people in need and helpful charities through the Making An Impact program over the past seven years,” said Grant Ward, President and Chief Operating Officer of Boston Mutual Life Insurance Company. “We are looking forward to continuing to be a valuable partner in our communities for many years to come.”

To learn more about Boston Mutual Life Insurance Company’s Making an Impact program, please go to the program page on the company’s website.

Source: Boston Mutual Life

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