Greater Lowell Community Foundation hosts Groton Event

Groton, MA – On Thursday, April 25, the Greater Lowell Community Foundation (GLCF) hosted its first Meet GLCF event at the Groton Inn where local attendees were introduced to the number of ways GLCF supports neighboring towns in the Greater Lowell area. At this event, GLCF awarded funding in support of the 2024 Groton Greenway River Festival set for Sunday, June 9. GLCF is the Presenting Sponsor for this year’s festival.

Established in 1997, the Greater Lowell Community Foundation (GLCF) is a philanthropic organization comprised of more than 400 funds dedicated to improving the quality of life in 21 neighboring cities and towns. With financial assets of almost $60 million, GLCF annually awards grants and scholarships to hundreds of worthy nonprofits and students. It is powered by the winning combination of donor-directed giving, personal attention from Foundation staff, and an in-depth understanding of local needs. The generosity of our donors has enabled GLCF to award more than $35 million to the Greater Lowell community.

CAPTION: The Greater Lowell Community Foundation (GLCF) held a Meet GLCF event on Thursday, April 25 at the Groton Inn. GLCF is Presenting Sponsor for the 2024 Groton Greenway River Festival set for Sunday, June 9. From left: Groton residents Chris and Kirsta Davey, Groton Greenway River Festival committee member David Pitkin, Founder and first president of the Nashua River Watershed Association (NRWA) and activist Marion Stoddart, NRWA’s Water Programs Director Martha Morgan, GLCF’s VP Jennifer Aradhya and NRWA’s Executive Director Jennifer Keegan.