Category: Grants
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The Marshall Home Fund Awards $75K for Watertown’s older adults
The Board of Directors of the Marshall Home Fund (MHF) is very pleased to announce the recipients of its latest round of program grant awards. This spring, the Board of Directors pledged $75,457 to local organizations for programs that will benefit residents of Watertown who are ages 55 and older.
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2022: The Marshall Home Fund awards $75K
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in GrantsWatertown, MA—The Board of Directors of the Marshall Home Fund (MHF) is very pleased to announce the recipients of its latest round of program grant awards. This spring, the Board of Directors pledged $75,000 to local organizations for programs that will benefit residents of Watertown who are ages 55 and older. In awarding this latest…
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2021 Grant Recipients
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in GrantsCarroll Center: Essential skills training and low vision presentation Cascap, Inc: Front entrance repair at Marshall Place senior residence Mass. Assoc. for the Blind and Visually Impaired: Technology training for seniors with sight loss Metro West Collaborative Development: Ready Renter and Affordable Housing workshop Mosesian Center for the Arts: Aging Creatively Program Perkins School for…
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2020: Local Foundation Helps Watertown Organizations Meet Older Residents’ Needs
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in GrantsWatertown’s Marshall Home Fund recently awarded $65,000 to a variety of local organizations that serve older adults. Grant recipients recognize that it’s more important than ever to connect with vulnerable, isolated older adults and are finding creative ways to deliver their programs and services while following the state’s distancing guidelines. For example, Project Literacy is…
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2019: Local Foundation Helps Watertown Become More Age Friendly
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in GrantsWatertown’s Marshall Home Fund held its annual grant award ceremony on May 22, providing $75,000 to 16 local organizations that serve older adults. Through its grant making, MHF helps Watertown be an age friendly community, one where older residents can be healthy and productive. The World Health Organization and the AARP have established specific goals…
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2018: Marshall Home Fund Distributes $69,000 to Local Non-profits
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in GrantsPlease join the Marshall Home Fund at its annual Program Grant Awards Ceremony on Tuesday, May 15 – 3:30 pm @ the Watertown Public Library. The MHF will distribute a total of $69,000 to the following organizations for programs that will benefit Watertown’s older adults: MetroWest Community Development, Mosesian Center for Arts, New Repertory Theater,…
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2017: Marshall Home Fund Distributes $68,000 to Local Non-profits
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in GrantsPlease join the Marshall Home Fund at its annual Program Grant Awards Ceremony on Wednesday, May 17 – 3:30 pm @ the Watertown Public Library. The MHF will distribute a total of $68,000 to the following organizations for programs that will benefit Watertown’s older adults: Beaverbrook STEP, Care Dimensions, Lexington Chamber Music, MetroWest Community Development,…
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2016: The Marshall Home Fund awards $58,900 in grants to organizations that serve older adults in the community
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in GrantsReforming Social Security The Marshall Home Fund (MHF) is pleased to announce the recipients of its annual program grant awards to benefit Watertown residents ages 55 and over. This spring, MHF will have disseminated a half million dollars in program and individual grants to agencies and organizations that serve older adults in the community. Please…
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2015: The Marshall Home Fund celebrates 10 years of grantmaking, awards more than $50k for Watertown’s older adults
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in GrantsDuring its Annual Program Grant Awards Ceremony on Wednesday, May 20, the Board of Directors of the Marshall Home Fund (MHF) along with town and local officials celebrated the 10 year anniversary of the foundation that supports the needs of Watertown residents, age 55 and older. Over the past decade, MHF has given out $450,000…