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Funding Sources

As a local non-profit with 40 years of experience, we leverage funding from a variety of sources - from public contracts to private donations - to support the delivery of over 20 different programs and services that help keep people independent. Services are funded in whole/part by the Massachusetts Executive Office of Elder Affairs and Title III funds through the Older Americans Act*.

Funds are also received from private sources including:

 

Arlington EATS Acton Boxborough United Way
Beth Israel Lahey Health Cambridge Savings Bank
Cambridge Trust Charitable Foundation

Charles F. Bacon Trust
Bank of America, N.A., Trustee

Charles E. Bigelow Fund,
Bank of America, N.A., Trustee

Community Foundation for MetroWest
Concord-Carlisle Community Chest Cummings Foundation
Dana Home Foundation Emerson Health
Enbridge 

Katharine C. Pierce Trust
Bank of America, N.A., Co-Trustee

Maynard Community Chest Meals On Wheels America 
Middlesex Savings Charibtable Foundation  Northern Bank Charitable Foundation 
Reading Cooperative Charitable Foundation Red Sox Foundation 
Rockland Trust Charitable Foundation Stow Community Chest
Winchester Co-Operative Bank  

  

* Persons receiving service under the Older Americans Act must be provided with an opportunity to make a voluntary, confidential donation toward the cost of that service. Any donations received are put directly into program enhancement, and allow more people to be served. There is no obligation to contribute, and any contribution made is voluntary and will in no way influence service delivery.