I think there are few people who would disagree with the only true thing he said during the entire press conference. No one in this country has ever seen anything like the year we have just endured.
A number of emerging public policy issues at the state and federal level will have an immediate impact on Massachusetts nonprofits and span across subsector, budget size and region.
Adam Davis produced the L.A. County Holiday Celebration, an annual event at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion of the Music Center of Los Angeles featuring 600 performing artists from the county’s myriad cultural communities, for which he received an Emmy Award in 2013.
The Massachusetts Nonprofit Network report highlights why individual donations are so important to nonprofits and the impact that changes in federal tax policy could have on all nonprofits.
As interim CEO, Lia Spiliotes immersed herself not only in CHP’s day-to-day operation but also evaluated the overall organization and guided operational and strategic planning for the long-term health of CHP.
The Guido's housewarming party will serve as an official kickoff for the store's new cheese and provisions department as well as for new partnerships with Iredale Mineral Cosmetics and Chocolate Springs.
Highlights of Jacob's Pillow's 2016-2017 Creative Development Residency season include topical new works that address the turbulent state of politics and society as well as collaborations with artists from widely different genres.
Participants in the Salisbury Bank seminar will learn how hackers invade computers to steal financial information, how to avoid being vulnerable to a computer breach, and what to do if they discover they have been hacked.
Volunteers in Medicine Berkshires (VIM) has received a $6,000 quality of life grant from the Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation. The award will be used to help pay for an electric wheelchair lift at VIM’s newly expanded clinic.
The National Organic Standards Board is a 15-member federal advisory board within the United States Department of Agriculture that advises the U.S. Secretary of Agriculture on issues and questions related to organic agriculture production.
Five thousand copies of “Giving Back: Your Guide to Charitable Opportunities in the Berkshires” will be distributed in November at Berkshire County schools, banks, real estate offices, and businesses.
Initial services of the Nonprofit Center of the Berkshires include a practical workshop series featuring local experts and a “Giving Guide” publication to connect nonprofits to community members interested in getting involved and learning more about local organizations.