Worker training, bereavement counseling for youths and a seafood donation program are among dozens of Island causes receiving grants from the Martha’s Vineyard Community Foundation. The foundation saw a record high number of applications this cycle.
On March 2, the federal government issued the last of its pandemic SNAP allotments, but a $1.3 million grant to the Martha's Vineyard Community Foundation is helping keep Islanders fed.
The Martha's Vineyard Community Foundation named Paul Schulz as its new executive director, taking over from Emily Bramhall who retires at the end of the year.
More than two dozen Island organizations will receive funds totaling $228,500 from the Martha’s Vineyard Community Foundation, which this week announced its annual grants.
Two major state and federal grants announced this week will help launch phase two of a Martha’s Vineyard climate change planning initiative and stem Island food insecurity during the ongoing pandemic.
Students, alumni and parents gathered in the culinary arts dining room at the regional high school Tuesday morning to celebrate the achievements of this year’s scholarship winners from the Permanent Endowment Fund.