National life insurance carrier recognizes contributions and support of Making An Impact corporate citizenship program
For two consecutive years, Boston Mutual Life Insurance Company, through the Making An Impact program, has garnered recognition by the Boston Business Journal, which named it a top charitable contributor in 2019 and 2020.
“Boston Mutual Life values being a good corporate citizen and we’re passionate about finding ways, both big and small, to give back to our community and pay it forward,” said Paul A. Quaranto, Jr., Chairman, Chief Executive Officer and President at Boston Mutual Life Insurance Company. “Our employees’ passion for these causes enabled this program to be nimble during the pandemic and make a difference during these unprecedented times. Whether our support is done virtually or in-person, we are proud of the great work we have accomplished so far, and the difference that we have collectively made over the last three years through the program.”
While Boston Mutual Life has always contributed to worthy causes during its 130-year history, the Making An Impact program is the first time the company has centralized and formalized efforts in an overarching program. Through Making An Impact, the company has contributed to a number of regional and national organizations, amplifying its support for a range of causes. In the past year alone, it supported over 120 different charitable organizations, with 20 contributions dedicated to supporting coronavirus relief efforts.
Boston Mutual Life focuses its charitable efforts on three pillars that align with its core mission: community and family, education, and environment. This includes employee volunteerism (most recently comprised of remote initiatives), public affairs, charitable giving, and environmental sustainability. In addition to traditional philanthropic activities, Making An Impact offers employee donation matches, educational opportunities, community leadership opportunities, and transformative donations such as technology solutions for local schools.