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Jule Gomes Noack officially takes over as HMEA CEO

Jule Gomes Noack officially took over as president and CEO of Franklin human services agency Horace Mann Educational Associates on Friday, making her the third person to head the 58-year-old agency, according to a press release. 

🔒Movers & Shakers for July 6, 2020

Companies with new hires and promotions include UniBank, Vision Advertising, Westfield State University and Bay State Savings Bank, among others.

🔒Renewed Black Lives Matter protests produce modest increase in donation to local nonprofits

In the month following the police killing of Minneapolis resident George Floyd, national civil rights, social justice and Black advocacy organizations like Black Lives Matter and protestor bail funds saw surges in donations, reaching a cumulative nine figures.

Amid social distancing, March of Dimes launches online fundraisers

March of Dimes Central Massachusetts in Worcester announced significant changes to its auction format on Wednesday, saying it will hold the events online and donate items to local neonatal intensive care unit nurses in lieu of sending them home with the highest bidder.
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Nonprofits face toxic combo: rising demand, falling revenue

Massachusetts nonprofits reported losing more than $8.6 billion in revenues because of the COVID-19 pandemic, and more than half said in a recent survey that they've made reductions to their workforce.

🔒Movers & Shakers for June 22, 2020

Companies with new hires and promotions include ERA Key Realty Services, bankHometown, Clinton Savings Bank, The Junior League of Worcester, AdCare Hospital in Worcester and more.

🔒As one of the few Central Mass. black business leaders, David Connell makes sure the YMCA is committed to the community

In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic and widespread protesting against racial inequality, the YMCA of Central Massachusetts’ doors are always open to continue to work towards equality with all groups.

🔒Black businesses matter: Despite their importance to disadvantaged communities, black-owned businesses comprise less than 1% of Worcester County firms

At such a perilous time, the Worcester County business community is hampered by an uncomfortable problem: In the homogeneous world of business leadership in Worcester County, top officials at the area’s largest and best-known institutions are almost entirely white.
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Central Mass. cultural organizations receive $65K in CARES Act funding

More than a dozen humanities-oriented organizations in Central Mass. will receive coronavirus relief through the federal CARES Act, Mass Humanities announced on Tuesday. According to the organization, which functions as the state-based affiliate for the National Endowment for the Humanities, $65,000 will be distributed across 13 different cultural institutions.

YWCA, Kennedy Health Center to honor Juneteenth in Worcester

A small number of area businesses and organizations plan to commemorate Juneteenth in some form on Friday this year, another indicator of renewed momentum behind the Black Lives Matter movement. 
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