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Island and Falmouth educators awarded $20,000 - The Martha s Vineyard Times
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MV Bank donates $364,107 to charities - The Martha s Vineyard Times
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MVB Charitable Foundation seeks nominations for a $2,500 grant
Martha’s Vineyard Bank Charitable Foundation invites the community to submit nominations for a nonprofit organization that made a significant impact on the Island in 2020. According to a press release from the bank, in its second annual Community Impact Grant, one organization serving Martha’s Vineyard will receive a $2,500 grant to continue its work.
Categories for nonprofits eligible for the grants include health and human need, economic development, affordable housing, education, elderly services, community services, special capital expenditures, and culture, art, and historic heritage.
Members of the community may nominate the nonprofits from Feb. 22 through March 31 by submitting a 500-word essay explaining the impact the organization has had on the local community in 2020; the essay may be accompanied by a video. Nominated nonprofits must be a 501(c)(3), and follow
The Martha s Vineyard Times
M.V. Bank gives school testing program a boost
James Anthony, CEO and president of Martha s Vineyard Savings Bank, said he s pleased to have the bank s charitable foundation play such a significant role in the school testing program. Geoffrey DeMeritt
Martha’s Vineyard Public Schools (MVPS) will soon be able to provide at-home COVID saliva testing for students and staff.
In what has been a long haul for school planners and health officials, the surveillance-pool testing plan from Mirimus Clinical Labs that was accepted by education officials in November has fully satisfied its funding requirements.
Through both public and private donations, the overall $462,150 price tag is significantly cheaper than the initial proposition to test all students and staff who enter school buildings.