Nonprofit Center of the Berkshires Giving Back Guides

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GREAT BARRINGTON — The Nonprofit Center of the Berkshires (NPC) is distributing 15,000 Giving Back guides in time for the holiday giving season.
 
The Giving Back guide contains a directory of Berkshire nonprofits by category, and over 100 nonprofit profiles that detail ways people can help. 14,000 copies were delivered to Berkshire Eagle subscribers in October, while the remaining 1,500 copies are currently being placed in coffee shops, retail outlets, libraries, and other community gathering places. 
 
"We've been producing the Giving Back guide for seven years now," said Liana Toscanini, Executive Director of the Nonprofit Center of the Berkshires. "Each year we hear stories of people using the publication in different ways. In 2022, more than one corporate manager ordered copies for their staff in an effort to boost morale with a team volunteer experience." 
 
The Giving Back guide is also used by schools, civic groups, giving circles, and wealth management advisors, among others.
 
The 72-page glossy publication also includes a story about the joys of volunteering, a tribute to the late philanthropist, Suzanne Green, and a list of nearly 200 NPC members. The Giving Back guide is sponsored by local businesses and foundations, and is updated each fall to ensure community members have the information they need to volunteer or donate. 
 
A downloadable version is available online at npcberkshires.org

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Sandy McKnight Songwriters Fund Songwriter Series

LEE, Mass. — The Sandy McKnight Songwriters Fund will launch its new bi-monthly Songwriter Series on Friday, Jan. 3, at Appetito, located at 54 Main Street in Lee, Massachusetts. 
 
The event begins at 6:30 p.m. and features a performance by North Adams singer-songwriter Jordan Franklin, followed by an open mic session for original songwriters.
 
The series, which takes place on the first and third Fridays of each month, honors the legacy of Sandy McKnight, a local singer-songwriter who passed away in May 2024.
 
According to a press release:
 
Jordan Franklin of North Adams is known his finger-style acoustic guitar playing, which he learned at age 13 from his dad, whom he credits as "the best guitar player I know."  Inspired by his dad’s open tuning and artists like Nick Drake, the singer/songwriter draws from personal experience to create songs which are soothing and ethereal, almost other-worldly.
 
The Songwriter Series aims to create a welcoming space for both seasoned and emerging songwriters to showcase their work, reflecting McKnight's lifelong dedication to fostering musical talent and community.
 
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