Recognizing Non-Profits In The Berkshires
The National Center of The Berkshires has teamed up with The Berkshire Eagle as they will host the 4th annual Berkshire Non-Profit Awards this Tuesday, May 18th from 8:30 to 9:15 am. You can view these festivities by calling (413) 441-9542 OR log on here as the general public will be able to view the presentation remotely due to COVID-19 state mandates as invited guests will only be present in person for this LIVE event.
Non-Profit Center founder Liana Toscanini appeared on the past Friday s edition of Let s Talk with Jesse Stewart as she gave us a sneak peek on what to expect during
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Another Option To Pay It Forward
The Berkshire Business and Professional Women have been holding virtual meetings on the first Monday of every month as the COVID-19 pandemic continues to put the brakes on
LIVE social gatherings. You are welcome to log on and sign-up for the next session which is scheduled for April 5th at 5:30 pm. Pre-registration is required. To access the link, log on to their web site and information to join in via
Zoom will be sent to participants who
R.S.V.P. via E-MAIL. fun networking followed by a 60 minute program entitled Volunteering In Your Community: Giving Back Feels SO Good which features
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In what has been a difficult year for many, Berkshire County nonprofit leaders have leaned on one another for support.
Facing new regulations and safety restrictions, directors scrambled to tailor their programming to fit the virtual world. âSitting around the virtual table,â an executive director support group has found, has made it easier to share ideas, and to give and receive much-needed support.
âWe started as a way to kind of talk about what was hitting us at the time,â said Liana Toscanini, executive director of the Nonprofit Center of the Berkshires, a Great Barrington nonprofit that provides support to county nonprofits. âSharing tips was particularly important when everyone had to pivot.â