top of page

Bonuses are available to eligible active duty, active duty, discharged, and deceased Massachusetts veterans who served during various conflicts in single or multiple deployments.

This toolkit serves as a reference tool for small business owners throughout Massachusetts. It provides important information related to business planning, maintenance, and growth.

The SWIG program provides grants to public and private schools, early education facilities, and non-residential daycares to replace water fountains that tested positive for lead with filtered water bottle filling stations.

Unclaimed property includes forgotten checking and savings accounts, un-cashed checks, insurance policy proceeds, stocks, dividends, and more. Search your name and claim your property.

Our financial education portal, powered by Enrich, is filled with articles, tools, and courses to help you reach your personal financial goals. Create an account and explore the available resources.

BabySteps provides $50 to Massachusetts families to save toward their children’s education. Claim your child’s $50 within one year of their birth or adoption and start saving for their future.

Featured Programs & Priorities

Aerial view of downtown Boston, over the Charles River, Leonard P. Zakim Bunker Hill Memorial Bridge, and skyscrapers under a blue sky.

 Office of the State Treasurer  & Receiver General  
Deborah B. Goldberg

“At the Massachusetts State Treasury, we strive to ensure economic stability, economic security, and economic opportunity for every Massachusetts resident. Our thirteen departments, agencies, and boards provide a wide range of services for residents to achieve their financial goals.” – Treasurer Goldberg.

Treasury by the Numbers

$121B

Pension assets held

$10.4B

Awarded in loans and grants since the inception of the Clean Water Trust

$1B

Unclaimed funds returned in the last five years

What's New

bottom of page