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Greater Lowell Community Foundation News - June 2023

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June 29, 2023

From: Greater Lowell Community Foundation

A Message from the President and CEO

Dear Nelson,   

Leadership – it’s something I think about all the time, but none more so than each year as the Foundation celebrates our annual meeting as we did back on June 7th. As I reflect on the year and think about all the things we’ve accomplished, I also think about all the people who helped us along the way, especially the Foundation’s Board of Directors. The effective and efficient governance of any nonprofit organization begins with the board. Without their guidance and support it’s difficult to move forward. I’m excited to say that at the Foundation we’re full speed ahead.

An important part of every annual meeting is the election of board members. Earlier this month at the 2023 annual meeting, Niki Tsongas, our former congresswomen, rolled off the board. To fill that vacancy, the board voted to elect Siddhi Shah Chhoeng to the board. Siddhi is the Head of Strategy Development, Bioprocessing at MilliporeSigma. I very much want to thank Niki for her service, welcome Siddhi to the board, as well as thank all the other directors for their continued service and leadership.

Together we are stronger.

Happy 4th of July.

Jay Linnehan
GLCF President + CEO

GLCF in the News

GLCF Awards $321,000 to Improve Residents’ Health in Nashoba Valley (Mass Nonprofit News, 6/25/23)

Lowell welcomes another star to its firmament (Lowell Sun, 6/25)

Greater Lowell Community Foundation elects Siddhi Shah Chhoeng to its board (Mass Nonprofit News, 6/15/23)

Summer festival dates (Lowell Sun, 6/13)

GLCF’s new fund to support the local LGBTQ community (Nashoba Valley Voice, 6/13)

GLCF’s new fund to support the local LGBTQ community (Lowell Sun, 6/13)

Full Roster of Musicians Announced for Lowell Folk Festival (Grateful Web, 6/8)

Public Matters celebration (Lowell Sun, 6/7)

GLCF Awards $321,000 to Improve Residents’ Health in Nashoba Valley (Action Unlimited Chelmsford, 6/22)

NETSCOUT Awards $15K in Community Grants with

the Greater Lowell Community Foundation (Rumbo News, page 12, 6/1)

Inside the Greater Lowell Community Foundation (Inside Lowell, 6/1)

Open Table grant award (Lowell Sun, 5/23/23)

GLCF News
GLCF's Annual Meeting 2023
Equity and the Rule of Law: A Conversation with Attorney General Andrea Joy Campbell

On Wednesday, June 7, GLCF welcomed 150+ Greater Lowell community leaders to the 2023 Annual Meeting at the UMass Lowell Inn and Conference Center.

The event focused on Equity and the Rule of Law and featured a conversation with Attorney General Andrea Joy Campbell and President and CEO Jay Linnehan. Among the topics discussed were the many ways the Attorney General's office is supporting our community, including: children and mental health, elder justice, strengthening the regional offices and outreach to marginalized and vulnerable populations.

To see the video of this event, visit GLCF's YouTube channel.

GLCF Announces New Fund to Support the LGBTQ Community at Annual Meeting

Lowell, MA – The Greater Lowell Community Foundation (GLCF) announced at its annual meeting on June 7 that it established a new field of interest fund to support the local lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender & queer (LGBTQ) community in Greater Lowell.

While the foundation is comprised of more than 500 charitable funds dedicated to improving the quality of life in 21 neighboring cities and towns, this is the first GLCF fund specifically dedicated to nonprofits serving LGBTQ individuals.  

“For more than 25 years, the Greater Lowell Community Foundation has pooled and invested charitable donations from generous donors for the benefit of the local communities we serve,” said Jay Linnehan, GLCF President and CEO. “We are proud to launch this new field of interest fund to support the LGBTQ community. It’s our hope that for years to come it will continue to grow and assist members of this often over-looked and under-served community.”

Learn more.

To Donate to GLCF's New LGBTQ Fund

The LGBTQ Fund was established to provide a source of annual funds to support nonprofit organizations working to improve the quality of life for the LGBTQ in Greater Lowell by providing legal, health, education, advocacy, or other high-demand services/programs.

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GLCF awards $321,000 to improve residents’ health in Nashoba Valley

Lowell, MA – The Greater Lowell Community Foundation recently awarded $321,000 in multi-year grants to six local nonprofits from the Nashoba Valley Healthcare Fund to help improve residents’ health in area communities.  

Priority was given to proposals pertaining to prevention of health problems, access to healthcare, elder, youth, and adolescent health, mental health, and health care service provision. This is a competitive grant cycle and recipients of the grants were scored and selected by the Nashoba Valley Community Healthcare Fund selection committee, comprised of local leaders in business, health care, and education.

“The Nashoba Valley Healthcare Fund provides impactful grants to our community,” said Jay Linnehan, president and CEO of the Greater Lowell Community Foundation. “We greatly appreciate the hard work and diligence of the volunteer NVHC selection committee in prioritizing the health needs of residents in our local communities.”

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GLCF announces New Board Member

Lowell, MA – At the Greater Lowell Community Foundation Annual Board Meeting, the Board of Directors unanimously approved the election of new board member Siddhi Shah Chhoeng, of Bedford, Head of Strategy Development, MilliporeSigma.

“I am very pleased to welcome Siddhi as the newest member of our Board,” said GLCF President and CEO Jay Linnehan. “As a Lowell High School alum and Bedford resident, Siddhi brings a wealth of knowledge about our Greater Lowell Community that will help the Foundation to be an asset for the next generation of donors who want to benefit our community.”

Siddhi Shah Chhoeng is a corporate strategist, author, and philanthropist. Siddhi brings over 15 years of achievement in the Life Science industry, holding various leadership roles at companies such as Sanofi Pasteur, Boston Scientific and Repligen. Currently, she is the Head of Strategy Development, Bioprocessing at MilliporeSigma.

Siddhi credits her professional success to the strong work ethic instilled by her immigrant parents, the help of amazing mentors, and the opportunities offered during her days as a student in Lowell’s unique, urban public school system. Thus, she holds a strong commitment to supporting and inspiring the next generation. Siddhi is LHS Class of ’98 alum, Carney Medalist and 2022 recipient of the prestigious LHS Distinguished Alumni Award. Additionally, in 2021, Siddhi published her first book “The Career Lab Formula” – a guide for recent STEM graduates as they transition into the workforce.

Learn more.

GLCF Grant Highlight
GRANT HIGHLIGHT - Stone Soup Kitchen

Stone Soup Kitchen in Ayer runs a food pantry and a weekly hot meal program as a part of its overall mission to fight food insecurity for marginalized people in their community.

At the beginning of this year, they received a grant from the 2023 GLCF DOHCD COVID-19 Emergency Response Grants Program. The grant award was used to offset the increased cost of food due to inflation and to serve an increased number of guests to the pantry. The pantry saw a significant increase in numbers served due to the end of extra SNAP benefits, inflation, and inadequate wages.

In the first 6 months of the year the pantry served close to 400 individuals. 100% of the grant funds were spent on food for the pantry.

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