Founded in 1997, the Community Foundation is dedicated to improving the quality of life in the Greater Lowell, Nashoba and western Merrimack Valley regions of Massachusetts through philanthropic leadership and service.
Lowell's Lura Smith, left, hobnobs with UMass Lowell Chancellor Marty Meehan and Susan Winship of the Greater Lowell Community Foundation Thursday night at the UMass Lowell Inn & Conference...more
The Greater Lowell Community Foundation and the Community Foundation of North Central Massachusetts has awarded a grant to the town to fund a one-year wellness coordinator position.
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"These grants will make a difference in the quality of life for many residents in the Nashoba Valley region" said Phil Grzewinski, president of the Community Foundation of North Central...more
The Community Foundation of North Central Massachusetts and the Greater Lowell Community Foundation (Community Foundations) are accepting applications for grant funding from the Nashoba Valley...more
Raymond E. Riddick, an accomplished business and community leader in the Merrimack Valley, has been appointed executive director of the Greater Lowell Community Foundation (GLCF), the Board of...more
By Anonymous The Community Foundation of North Central Massachusetts and the Greater Lowell Community Foundation (Community Foundations) are accepting ...See all stories on this topic...more
As a founding member of the Greater Lowell Community Foundation and a member of the Foundation's Distribution Committee, I was interested in a nugget of information in today's SUN. In the...more
Please note that organizations that received a Foundation Grant or a Community Grant from the Greater Lowell Community Foundation in 2009 will not be eligible for a community grant in 2010. There...more
The scholarship is administered by the Greater Lowell Community Foundation and was presented by Jocelyn Mendoza from the Foundation.See all stories on this topic...more
Earlier this evening I attended the Annual Meeting of the Greater Lowell Community Foundation. As an early advocate and a founding member of the Community...more
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