Our mission is to provide quality trustee/fiduciary services to individuals and their families through sound and thoughtful trust administration and compassionate, caring social service support serving individuals with mental health, developmental, and physical disabilities of all ages in MA and RI communities.  PLAN is the oldest and largest pooled trust in New England.  We currently…

Members of the Board of this small organization support New England Justice for Our Neighbors’ programs, ED, and growth in various ways.  Activities include monthly Board meetings, ambassadorship, and supporting fundraising activities in various ways.  Some Board members also perform additional ongoing functions – such as the Treasurer – which add a few more hours…

General Guidelines for the Duties and Responsibilities Participates actively in carrying out the mission. Attends directors meetings and initiates and participates in discussions. Provides leadership and involvement to at least one standing committee and attend its meetings and takes part in its activities. Contributes funds for annual operations and special programs with commitment perceived to…

REACH’s Development Committee welcomes non-board members. This Committee is responsible  for providing assistance and oversight to REACH’s Director of Development to ensure the ongoing effectiveness of the organization’s fundraising efforts, including our annual gala. Specific duties and responsibilities – in partnership with the Director of Development: Review, evaluate and provide general oversight of the organization’s…

Board members report to the Board Chair and will require close collaboration with leadership across the organization. This is a great opportunity to develop skills in an area that you haven’t fully explored or to contribute your expertise to one of Massachusetts’s leading employers with disabled artists. In addition to the incredible professional development opportunity…