FORT LEE, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Cross River Bank (“Cross River”), a technology infrastructure provider that offers embedded financial solutions, is proud to celebrate National Scholarship Month by announcing its significant 2023 contributions to various educational organizations and scholarship programs. Through its philanthropic arm, Foundation@, Cross River has donated a total of $740,000 in scholarships, ranging from youth education to university programs across both the United States and Israel.
Deeply rooted in the communities it serves, Cross River understands the pivotal role education plays in empowering individuals and driving economic growth. By allocating funds towards scholarships, Cross River actively contributes to creating opportunities for deserving individuals around the globe and supports underserved communities while fostering talent in multiple sectors.
“Cross River is focused and dedicated to providing access to a fair, balanced and quality education for all,” said Gilles Gade, Founder and CEO of Cross River. “We will continue to support initiatives that equip the next generations in establishing the foundation for a better future.”
In the United States, Cross River has made substantial contributions to institutions and organizations dedicated to education and empowerment. In Cross River’s home state of New Jersey, donations include Rowan University's emergency fund, Fairleigh Dickinson University, and the Sinai School at Rosenbaum Yeshiva of North Jersey (RYNJ), which was renamed the Cross River Sinai School earlier this year. Another notable recipient is the New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT), where the creation of the Cross River Opportunity Scholarship will go to ensuring access to education for those who could not otherwise afford it and fostering talent in the technology sector. In Teaneck, New Jersey, Cross River supported the Community Scholarship Fund, which aids local students in need of financial assistance.
Additionally, Cross River has shown its commitment to supporting underserved communities through its support of organizations like The Haitian American Alliance of New York. Cross River contributes to the organization’s youth scholarship program, which benefits low-to-middle-income Haitian Americans from the Brooklyn, New York area by providing financial backing for college tuition based on means and achievement.
Internationally, Cross River has established the Sophie Hodaya Trakht Scholarship Program in Israel. This program, created in memory of the daughter of a Cross River employee who suddenly and tragically passed away at a young age, supports students studying computer sciences at renowned institutions around Israel, including the Azrieli College of Engineering, Bar Ilan University, Ben Gurion University of the Negev, and the Machon Lev and Machon Tal campuses at the Jerusalem College of Technology. The scholarship program advances educational opportunities for ultra-orthodox students excelling in the STEM disciplines.
As a leading financial technological company reshaping global finance and financial inclusion, Cross River is deeply invested in supporting initiatives that help communities drive positive change for a better future. The Company’s philanthropic arm, Foundation@ Cross River, supports initiatives, programs and projects that provide not-for-profit community organizations with funds and services needed to achieve their goals.
Learn more at www.crossriver.com/foundation and read Cross River’s 2022 Social Impact Report here.
About Cross River
Cross River provides technology infrastructure powering the future of financial services. Leveraging its proprietary real-time banking core, Cross River delivers innovative and scalable embedded payments, cards, and lending solutions to millions of consumers and businesses. Cross River is backed by leading investors and serves the world’s most essential fintech and technology companies. Together with its partners, Cross River is reshaping global finance and financial inclusion. Member FDIC. Find out more at www.crossriver.com.