- Boston College celebrates 150th commencement, welcomes new grads
- 2026 World Cup: Former Melrose High School soccer player makes Haiti’s roster
- Bill Belichick reflects on Hall of Fame snub, Tom Brady leaving Patriots
- Massachusetts events support breast cancer prevention
- 2026 NCAA Division III men’s and women’s outdoor track and field championships qualifiers announced
- Women’s flag football on track to gain NCAA championship status before sport makes its Olympic debut – Chicago Tribune
- Massachusetts DAs want an ‘experienced prosecutor’ on the Parole Board, support Maura Healey’s pick
- Rowing Closes Out ACC Championships at Lake Wheeler
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When it comes to stewarding funds well, good nonprofit financial management and transparency is more than a value; it’s a necessity. However, nonprofit leaders juggle complex financial responsibilities while staying accountable to donors, grantmakers, and their communities—which can make financial transparency difficult to maintain. But, with the right tools and processes, transparency isn’t just a strategic advantage that builds trust and supports mission success; it’s easy to provide, as well. In this guide, let’s explore the ways nonprofits can ensure complete transparency with supporters and community members. 1. Understand Why Financial Transparency Matters Financial transparency is how your nonprofit builds…
From safety to stability: Access to move-on accommodation after refugeFrom Safety to Stability: Access to move-on accommodation after refuge explores the journeys of survivors who are ready to leave refuge and move-on into long-term or permanent housing. To do this, we looked at On Track data from 34 refuge services across England and by conducting focus groups with frontline refuge workers. We found that the length of time survivors spend in refuge is significantly increasing caused by three main barriers to sourcing move-on accommodation, notably local authority housing teams’ lack of understanding of the legal rights of survivors. The report illustrates that…
Special to the Record Alice Murillo The Neighborhood Developers (TND) is proud to announce that Alice Murillo will be honored at this year’s Raise the Roof celebration for her contributions and unwavering dedication to the TND Board of Directors. Alice joined the Board in March 2016, serving as Board President from September 2018 to October 2024, and has been a powerful advocate for affordable housing and community-driven development throughout her tenure. Murillo’s connection to TND began through her role as Associate Provost of the Chelsea Campus at Bunker Hill Community College, where she served as the college’s representative to…
The race has attracted a Supreme Court justice, the vice president of the United States, a governor, a TV game show host and Oprah Winfrey. Todd Fletcher and Jim Scanlon aren’t national celebrities like Winfrey & Co., but they are extremely motivated to reach the finish line at the Marine Corps Marathon. Former Chelmsford High hockey and football teammates, Fletcher and Scanlon have a special reason to run the 26.2 miles from Arlington, Va., to Washington, D.C., and back to Arlington on Sunday, Oct. 26. The duo will compete in the event’s 50th anniversary race for the Travis Manion Foundation…
Capturing three consecutive Div. 1 high school girls volleyball state championships might be enough reason for Newton North to ease up on the gas pedal. No such luck. “The girls bring a lot of hard work to the season,” said Newton North coach Nile Fox. “They make goals in the beginning of the season and go after all of them. A lot of success comes from the preparation we do. We practice hard work on things that we struggle with and we make sure we know all that we can about our opponents.” Challengers await, but in chasing another crown,…
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Ange Postecoglou has agreed a deal to become the next Nottingham Forest head coach.The contract will last until the summer of 2027 and an announcement could come as soon as Tuesday. The first game for the former Tottenham Hotspur boss is set to be away to Arsenal on Saturday lunchtime. Monterosa This content is provided by Monterosa, which may be using cookies and other technologies. To show you this content, we need your permission to use cookies. You can use the buttons below to amend your preferences to enable Monterosa cookies or to allow those cookies just once. You can…
WEST SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Garrett Crochet struck out 10 in seven innings, Trevor Story and Carlos Narváez homered and the Boston Red Sox defeated the Athletics 7-0 on Monday night. The Red Sox moved to three games behind idle Toronto for the AL East lead, and one game back of the idle New York Yankees in the race for the first AL wild-card spot. The A’s have lost seven of their last 10 games. Crochet (15-5), coming off a shaky start against Cleveland on Sept. 2, allowed less than four hits for the first time since Aug. 17. He did not walk…
Sometime after they trotted into the locker room with a halftime lead Sunday, the Patriots decided to ditch their run game. They had averaged 3.3 yards per carry against the Raiders, who stuffed two third-and-1 runs inside the final five minutes of the half. It was time, they figured, to put the game in Drake Maye’s hands. Bombs away. The Raiders were already there. They had logged a 74% pass rate in the first half, when they fizzled fast under the Foxboro rain. After Geno Smith hit a touchdown pass on his opening drive, he took three sacks, threw a…