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🔒Building nonprofits: Entrepreneurs are finding community investment, advice to to build sustainable and inclusive missions

Startup nonprofits are working to become thriving, sustainable contributors to the community.

🔒Laying the groundwork: DEI executives need institutional support in become true change agents

Diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts need proper institutional support before change agents can ultimately achieve success.

Clark becomes initial college member of global urban mapping nonprofit

Clark University is the first institution of higher education to join PLACE, a Washington D.C.-based nonprofit data trust improving mapping of urban areas around the world and makes the data open and accessible.

Gardner receives $1.7M for building demolition, infrastructure and community advancement

The City of Gardner received $1.65 million from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development for projects and social service programs in the city.
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Worcester’s $21M Blackstone visitor center reopens after three-year COVID closure

The Blackstone River Valley Heritage Center at Worcester has officially reopened after closing in March 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The $21-million dollar center originally opened in 2018.

Founder of New England Center for Children to retire as CEO

Vincent Strully Jr., founder of The New England Center for Children and CEO of the autism education organization for 48 years, has retired from the position and will step into an advisor role.

Table Talk matriarch’s estate donates $4M to GWCF

Greater Worcester Community Foundation has received a $4-million donation from the estate of the late matriarch of Worcester dessert manufacturer Table Talk Pies.

Movers & Shakers for Aug. 21, 2023

A number of local companies have announced new hires and promotions, including bankHometown in Oxford, SALMON Health and Retirement in Milford, NAI Glickman Kovago & Jacobs in Worcester, and Rollstone Bank & Trust in Fitchburg
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GWCF leaving Guaranty Building to move into One Mercantile

The Greater Worcester Community Foundation will leave its office at 370 Main St. in Worcester for a new space at One Mercantile, Suite 010 – the formerly named Unum Building – according to a LinkedIn post by the nonprofit.

Former Framingham mayor named executive director of Cambridge nonprofit

Yvonne Spicer, who was mayor of Framigham from 2018 to 2022, has been appointed as executive director of Life Science Cares Boston
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