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MutualOne Foundation Awards $5,000 to Access Framingham

The grant will support the construction of a training/presentation room as part of the organization's new Community Media Center.

MutualOne Charitable Foundation has awarded $5,000 to the Framingham Public Access Corporation (Access Framingham).

The grant will support the construction and implementation of a training/presentation room as part of the organization’s new Community Media Center in Framingham Centre.

The new room will allow Access Framingham to optimize its space usage by providing a separate location for training and for the taping of smaller presentations, said William McColgan, executive director.

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“Access Framingham is a vital part of our community, and reaches all segments of our population,” said Robert P. Lamprey, chairman of the MutualOne Charitable Founda. tion“We are pleased to help the organization serve even more community members through training and informational programming.”

The grant to Access Framingham was among awards totaling $63,375 in the MutualOne Charitable Foundation’s most recent round of funding.

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Since it was established in 1998, the Foundation has donated over $2.8 million to charitable, educational, and civic initiatives that improve and enhance the quality of life in Framingham, Natick, and surrounding communities.


MutualOne Bank, which operates under an 1889 state charter, has full-service offices at 828 Concord Street and One Lincoln Street in Framingham and at 49 Main Street in Natick, a Commercial Loan Center at 160 Cochituate Road in Framingham, and a Residential Loan Center at 49 Main Street in Natick.

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