GIVING BACK

Together we rise!

Cutco has long supported dozens of organizations in not only the U.S. but around the world for nearly 70 years. We believe in giving back to the community to show our support and letting them know we care. Anyone can just donate money but we like to take it a step further provide our time, and our resources. If it’s a cause we believe in (Events, Charities,School Programs), we commit to assist in creating growth of said projects.

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Cutco also supports the following organizations

March of Dimes, Meals on Wheels, YMCA, United Way, Olean General Hospital, American Cancer Society, American Heart Association

Children's Wish Foundation of Canada

Vector Canada has raised thousands of dollars to grant wishes to terminally ill children. Two senior-level management classes at Haskayne School of Business at the University of Calgary also contributed to the cause, based on the sale of Cutco products as part of an experiential learning program.

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The Cutco Foundation is an active supporter of the Dresser-Rand Challenger Learning Center in Allegany, N.Y. The center is one of nearly 50 Challenger Learning Centers across the country whose mission is to get kids excited about math, science and technology. The center places students in fun, educational space-themed missions utilizing a simulated space station and mission control room giving kids the feel of being on a NASA mission.

The Cutco Foundation

The Cutco Foundation was established in 1996. Its mission focuses on education, community quality of life and support of key community organizations. Among the organizations that have benefited include

  • St. Bonaventure University

  • Friends of Good Music

  • Comstock Hospice Care Network

  • Olean General Hospital

  • Jamestown Community College

  • Alfred University

  • Allegheny River Trail

“The goal is to make a positive difference with three distinct groups of people: Them, Us and Everyone Else.”

“The goal is to make a positive difference with three distinct groups of people: Them, Us and Everyone Else.”