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    CLICK WORKSPACE
9 1/2 Market St., Northampton, MA 01060 (413) 270-3879; www.clickworkspace.org
COMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF WESTERN MASS.
333 Bridge St., Springfield, MA 01103
(413) 732-2858; www.communityfoundation.org
COMMON CAPITAL
1780 Main St., Springfield, MA 01103
(413) 233-1680; www.common-capital.org
CONCERN EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
10 Hospital Dr., Suite 306, Holyoke, MA 01040 40 School St., Greenfield, MA 01301
(413) 534-2625; www.concernwellness.org
DEVELOPSPRINGFIELD
1331 Main St., Springfield, MA 01103
(413) 209-8808; www.developspringfield.com
Does your organization or group need a first-class facility to hold your next
Holyoke, MA 01040 (413) 552-2500
www.hcc.edu
(413) 552-2500
Call Carol at (413) 552-2088, and leave the details to us.
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Call Carol at (413) 552-2088, and leave the details to us.
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meeting or conference that’s affordable and convenient? For groups 15-150
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303 Homestead Avenue
and terrific food service options with teleconferencing ability, consider
meeting or conference that’s affordable and convenient? For groups 15-150
public rental
the Kittredge Center. With a state-of-the-art facility second to none, we’ll
and terrific food service options with teleconferencing ability, consider
the Kittredge Center. With a state-of-the-art facility second to none, we’ll
  303 Homestead Avenue
Collects, invests, and administers charitable funds, including scholarships for local students and grant awards to Valley nonprofits in
make your next event a memorable one. Holyokmea,kMe yAou0r1n0ex4t0event a memorable one.
Megan Burke order to improve quality of life in Hampden, Hampshire, and Franklin counties; provides customized charitable planning for individuals
email: [email protected]
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emanadilf:akmitiltierse;[email protected] and planned giving services for nonprofits
A nonprofit loan fund and community-development organization providing financing and technical assistance to small-business and community projects
Promotes work-life balance by offering an employee-assistance program to local businesses; services can be offered as employee benefits for staff and their family members; program includes management and organizational consultation and referrals, crisis response, trainings, solution-focused mental health, and financial and legal counseling and referrals
Nonprofit that advances development/redevelopment projects, stimulates and supports economic growth, and expedites the revitalization process within Springfield; creates conditions that encourage private development with a bricks-and-mortar focus to meet Springfield’s unique and diverse redevelopment needs
Business organization comprised of CEOs of the Pioneer Valley’s leading corporations, the region’s mayors, and college presidents; goals are to market the region to attract and create jobs and attract new investment; provides resources to expand business opportunities (funding, networking, analytics, etc.)
Working under the aegis of the Economic Development Council, EDP participants are economic-development representatives of area cities and towns who assist with site selection, capital financing, and labor-force issues for existing and prospective businesses, and promote a regional approach to economic development
Entrepreneurship for All (EforAll) accelerates economic and social impact in communities nationwide through inclusive entrepreneurship; EforAll/EparaTodos Holyoke serves the Pioneer Valley with a year-long business-accelerator program and pitch contests throughout the year; programs available in English and Spanish; the SPARK co-work space is home to EforAll/EparaTodos Holyoke and is available for solopreneurs and small businesses in need of a professional and accessible work environment in the heart of downtown Holyoke
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        ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL OF WESTERN MASS. 1441 MAIN ST., 132, SPRINGFIELD, MA 01103
(413) 755-1368; www.westernmassedc.com
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PARTNERS
1441 MAIN ST., 132, SPRINGFIELD, MA 01103 (413) 755-1368; www.westernmassedc.com
EFORALL HOLYOKE / EPARATODOS HOLYOKE
193 High St., Holyoke, MA 01040
(833) 336-7255, ext. 7016; www.eforall.org/ma/holyoke
Raymond Lanza- Weil
Joy Brock
Chris Russell (Project Manager)
Rick Sullivan
Rick Sullivan
Tessa Murphy- Romboletti
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