January 4, 2025 - 03:36
WOBURN, Mass.– Greater Boston nonprofits are celebrating the season with a collective $549,000 in funding awarded through Cummings Community Giving. This annual initiative, organized by a prominent commercial real estate firm, aims to support local organizations that make a significant impact in their communities.
This year's funding highlights the commitment of employees to enhance the lives of those around them. The contributions will benefit a diverse range of nonprofits, each addressing various needs within the Greater Boston area. From educational programs to health services, the awarded funds are intended to empower these organizations to continue their vital work.
The initiative not only provides financial support but also fosters a spirit of philanthropy among employees, encouraging them to engage with and support local causes. As the holiday season approaches, this generous funding serves as a reminder of the importance of community and collaboration in creating a positive impact.
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