SENECA FALLS, N.Y. — Generations Bank on Tuesday said it’s awarded grants to seven nonprofit organizations in Seneca County, after applying for and securing $50,000 in funding on their behalf from the Federal Home Loan Bank of New York (FHLBNY).
The seven grant recipients are: Beverly’s Animal Shelter in Waterloo; CAP Cayuga/Seneca Women’s Transitional House in Waterloo; Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) – Sa-Go-Ye-Wat-Ha Chapter in Seneca Falls; The It’s a Wonderful Life Museum in Seneca Falls; Pathway Home of the Finger Lakes in Seneca Falls; The Seneca Falls Fire Department; and the Seneca Falls Performing Arts Center.
AG Cutrona, executive VP – chief banking officer at Generations Bank, led the grant-application process on behalf of the nonprofit organizations.
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“We are incredibly grateful to the Federal Home Loan Bank of New York for their continued support and commitment to our local non-profits,” Cutrona said in the announcement. “This funding will make a meaningful difference in the lives of so many in Seneca County by allowing these organizations to continue the vital work they do for our community.”
It’s the second successful round of grant money secured by Generations Bank from the FHLBNY, following similar funding awarded in December 2023 to benefit five nonprofits in Union Springs.
Cutrona also extended his thanks to Tom Settino, VP of member relations at FHLBNY, for bringing the funding opportunity and application process to his attention.


