By KENNEDY GRIFFIN
(Boston, MA) The Girl Scouts of Central and Western Massachusetts (GSCWM) have been awarded a $25,000 grant from the Women’s Foundation of Boston. The grant will fund new donor technology software to improve fundraising efficiency.
Christina Gordon, Co-Founder and CEO of the Women’s Foundation of Boston said, “This supplemental alternative grant offering allows us to deepen our impact and support a greater number of effective women-and girl-serving nonprofits. As with our annual multi-year grants, the rigorous process for choosing recipients of our Catalyst Grants is based on mission-alignment and proven outcomes.”
“This funding will allow us to upgrade our communication with our amazing donors and we are incredibly grateful to the Women’s Foundation of Boston” said Pattie Hallberg, GSCWM CEO.
5,000 girls in 186 towns across central and western Massachusetts participate in Girl Scouts with the support of 3,000 adult volunteers. Girl Scouts “allows girls to discover the fun, friendship, and power of girls together while building their personal leadership qualities.”
The Women’s Foundation of Boston is a nonprofit public charity supporting economic and leadership programs in the Greater Boston area, promoting a network of female nonprofit and business leaders.