Charitable Contributions to date by Amscot and the MacKechnie Family: Over $11.7 million

Amscot Financial is committed to serving its communities. We partner with service organizations throughout Florida to address critical needs in our State. To date Amscot and its founders, the MacKechnie family, have given over $11.7 million to Florida non-profits.  

Here are just a few examples:

Amscot Financial's ‘Just a Dollar’ Campaign Raises Over $159,000 to Benefit Local Students and Schools

Community
Throughout the month of February, Amscot Financial asked its customers to contribute $1 to their local education foundation in order to provide support for students and teachers when school budgets fall short and tax dollars won’t allow. With the first $50,000 matched by Amscot Financial, 2023 contributions now total $159,081.12.

Amscot Founder Ian MacKechnie Donates $1 Million to Hurricane Relief Efforts

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Ian MacKechnie today announced that he is donating $1 million for recovery efforts following the devastation caused by the hurricane that shares his name. MacKechnie, founder of Amscot Financial, and his wife Jean are providing their personal funds to boost the work of the Florida Disaster Fund.

Amscot Financial Offers Mini-Grants to 23 Non-Profit Service Groups

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Amscot Financial, a leading provider of convenient, consumer-oriented financial services, recently awarded mini-grants, totaling $15,000, to service organizations throughout Florida.

Amscot Financial Contributes Mini-Grants to Nine Non-Profit Service Groups

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Amscot Financial recently awarded mini-grants ranging from $250 to $1,000 in support of nine separate non-profit service organizations throughout Florida.

Amscot Financial Contributes Mini-Grants to 10 Non-Profit Service Groups

Community
Amscot Financial recently awarded mini-grants of $250 to $2,500 to support 10 different non-profit service organizations located throughout the state of Florida.

Amscot helps a single mother of two take the wheel for a brighter future.

Community
Amscot Financial has returned as a sponsor of the “12 Cars of Christmas” program run by Wheels of Success, an organization which supplies refurbished vehicles to working families who need reliable transportation but can’t otherwise afford it.

Amscot Financial Contributes Mini-Grants to 25 Non-Profit Service Groups

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Amscot Financial recently awarded mini-grants of $100 to $3,000 to support 25 different non-profit service organizations located throughout Florida.

Amscot Financial Gives $20,000 to Support the Take Stock in Children Scholarship Program

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Amscot Financial has donated $20,000 to the Take Stock in Children Scholarship Program, which annually awards thousands of scholarships to under-privileged students throughout the state of Florida.

Amscot Financial Contributes $10,000 to Pinellas County Urban League

Community
Amscot Financial has contributed $10,000 to the Pinellas County Urban League. The mission of the Pinellas County Urban League is to help underserved members of the community attain educational, career, health and housing opportunities. The League implements its mission through advocacy, bridge building, program services and research.

Amscot Financial Contributes Mini-Grants to 15 Non-Profit Service Groups

Community
Amscot Financial recently awarded mini-grants of $100 to $5,000 to support 15 different non-profit service organizations located throughout Florida communities where the company serves several million consumers.

Amscot Financial once again partners with local law enforcement to distribute free bike helmets

Community
Amscot Financial will donate and distribute more than 12,000 free bike helmets on Saturday, October 19th in 18 Florida counties, where the company operates branch locations.

Amscot Financial contributes mini-grants to 18 non-profit service groups

Community
Amscot Financial recently awarded mini-grants of $250 to $4,500 to support 18 different non-profit service organizations located in the Florida communities where the company serves several million consumers.
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