Here are Some Watertown Groups to Donate to on #GivingTuesday

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You can support groups in Watertown that make a difference on Giving Tuesday. 

Here are some of the local groups to which you can donate (click on the group’s name to find out more about what they do):

Watertown Boys & Girls Club

By donating to the Great Futures Campaign today, you will give the gift of a Great Future for generations to come.

Our campaign goal is to raise $1.4 million to renovate our facility. We are more than halfway to reaching this goal, but we still have a long way to go. We need the help of every community member!

Click here to donate

Watertown Community Foundation

Because of the contributions from you and your neighbors last year, WCF was able to continue the programs, grants, and outreach that are so important to Watertown. Together  with you, we seek to build and sustain a strong, close-knit community. We do this by:

• Making grants to nonprofits and community groups  serving Watertown;

• Convening meetings to bring neighbors together  to talk about community issues; and

• Fostering collaboration among multiple partners,  on public issues such as health and education, assisting our community’s most vulnerable, and local social services.

Help us make Watertown an even stronger and thriving community in the year ahead. Make your tax-deductible donation at www.watertownfoundation.org/donate or send a check to WCF, PO Box 334, Watertown MA 02471.

Improbable Players

Please donate as much or as little as you can, and help us continue to provide a valuable and unique asset in the fight to erase the stigma and change this vital international conversation.

This year’s Annual Campaign is our special tribute to Lynn Bratley, and thus we are hoping to make it a record-breaking one. A very generous donor has offered to match the money we raise between now and the New Year, which puts our goal well within reach.

Our goal in 2017-2018 is to double our giving, reaching $10,000 in donations by Dec. 31. This will enable us to carry our message to up to 2,000 more students this year than last.

$25 sponsors a row of seats, $150 sponsors a workshop and $1,800 sponsors a show.

Click here to donate

New Repertory Theatre

Now in our fourth decade, we are grateful for the ongoing and generous support of everyone in our New Rep community. We would not be able to produce the compelling and poignant plays that reflect the world around us and explore ideas that have vital resonance in our lives without you.

There are many ways for you to be involved at New Rep.

Volunteer in our offices, donate your professional skills by offering pro-bono services, or make a tax-deductible contribution

Click here to give

If you have other local groups to give to add them in the comment section below.

2 thoughts on “Here are Some Watertown Groups to Donate to on #GivingTuesday

  1. The Mosesian Center for the Arts

    The Dorothy and Charles Mosesian Center for the Arts (formerly the Arsenal Center for the Arts) is a vibrant multi-disciplinary community arts venue located in Watertown, Massachusetts. This 30,000 sq. ft. former US Army arsenal is home to the 380-seat Main Stage Theater, a 100-seat Black Box theater, Exhibition Galleries, 2 Rehearsal Halls, Education Classrooms, and Resident Artist Studios. Offerings include visual and performing arts productions, classes, and workshops for all ages, literary/art discussions, and world-class theatrical and musical performances. The Center is home to the award-winning Watertown Children’s Theatre as well as New Repertory Theatre, Professional Theatre Company in residence.

  2. Project Literacy is one of my favorite local organizations that fosters connections in the community. They offer free services to adults learning to read, write, or speak English. Find out more about Project Literacy here: http://www.watertownlib.org/project-literacy
    If you’re looking to donate, the Friends of Project Literacy is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) corporation founded to support the work of Project Literacy. Donate to Friends of Project Literacy here: http://www.firstgiving.com/friendsofprojectliteracy
     

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