Nonprofit Collaborative Celebrates Longtime Board Chair

On Tuesday night, nonprofit leaders from all over the Island gathered to celebrate the Martha’s Vineyard Nonprofit Collaborative’s 20th anniversary, and Gerald Jones, who has long served as board chair of the organization.

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New Organization Formed to Support Nonprofit Agencies

A group of Vineyard citizens has launched a new philanthropic initiative, the Martha’s Vineyard Donors Collaborative (MVDC). Its principal goal is to expand the universe of donors contributing to the Vineyard’s nonprofit, voluntary organizations.

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Networking and Nurturing at Nonprofit Night Out

Representatives from about 60 Island nonprofits, along with the general public, gathered on Saturday at the PA Club for a nonprofits mixer and fundraiser.

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Volunteering Program Switches HQs

Care for Community, the Island's volunteer coordination program, has transitioned to Martha’s Vineyard Nonprofit Collaborative from MV Community Services.

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Wish List for Island Nonprofits Posted

Donors who want to help Island causes can check a posted list of critical unmet needs on the Martha's Vineyard Nonprofit Collaborative website.

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Nonprofit Collaborative Chooses New Executive Director

The Martha’s Vineyard Nonprofit Collaborative Board of Directors has hired Jackie Friedman as its new executive director.

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Peter Temple Will Retire From Nonprofit Collaborative

Peter Temple will retire as executive director of the Martha’s Vineyard Nonprofit Collaborative at the end of the year, the organization announced.

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Collaboration Key for Nonprofits
Peter Temple

Collaboration is a buzzword in the nonprofit world that elicits varied reactions. Donors and foundations encourage it because they believe it makes their gifts have more impact and they see it as a solution to a glut of nonprofits.

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Shifting Trends Seen in Charitable Giving on Vineyard
Olivia Hull

As competition for donor dollars increases amid a crowded field of nonprofits on the Vineyard, new ideas have begun to emerge about fundraising. In the past decade, the total amount raised by Island nonprofits has gone up, but so has the number of groups seeking funds.

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Study Aims to Address Needs of Changing Demographics
Sara Brown and Remy Tumin

The data is clear: like the rest of the country, Martha’s Vineyard is bracing for a sharp increase in the population of older residents. The number of Vineyard residents 60 and older is growing at a faster rate then the rest of the state, and that demographic is expected to grow as the baby boomer generation gets older. Some estimates show that Island residents between 60 and 70 years of age will triple by 2020.

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