| CARE for the Cape & Islands™ was founded in 2012 as the Cape and Islands’ first travelers’ philanthropy initiative. More commonly known today as Impact Travel, CARE seeks to encourage, support, and create opportunities for visitors and residents to donate their “time, talent, and treasure” to help preserve and protect our region’s exquisite natural beauty, plant and wildlife habitats, Cape & Islands culture and history.
What is CARE’s Mission
CARE for the Cape & Islands™ mission is to inspire stewardship to preserve and protect the natural environment, cultural and historical treasures of Cape Cod, Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket.
Why Cape Cod and the Islands?
Cape Cod and the Islands’ scenic beauty and pristine coastline are enjoyed and appreciated by millions of visitors each year, presenting a need to protect its unique qualities. This program will help sustain the region’s fragile ecosystem, culture and heritage that draw visitors and residents to vacation, work and live.
Ultimately, CARE for the Cape & Islands™ seeks to tap travelers’ growing interest in and support of eco-tourism and green-travel, and their philanthropic inclinations to help ensure the long-term sustainability of the Cape & Islands as a national treasure and travel destination.
How does it work?
CARE for the Cape & Islands educates and facilitates relationships among travelers, businesses, local organizations, environmental initiatives, and residents. Working with travel industry businesses, CARE creates opportunities for travelers to contribute to local efforts to promote long-term environmental conservation and cultural heritage preservation. Visit our project criteria page to learn about our funding themes and proposal guidelines. Download our CARE Profile. |
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| AMERICA IS POISED FOR AN ANNIVERSARY OF NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL SIGNIFICANCE, THE 400TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE MAYFLOWER VOYAGE AND THE FOUNDING OF PLYMOUTH COLONY. |
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| Business Resources
Writing a business plan is an essential part of starting or growing a business. Download our business plan, and financial statement templates to begin planning for your business!
Business Plan Booklet
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Upcoming Business Planning Workshops
For your benefit we have listed some federal, state and local organizations that contribute to the economic success of our region. Click on a logo to visit the organization’s website to learn more about the many resources available to small businesses in Massachusetts & Rhode Island! |
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| The Green Briar Nature Center and Jam Kitchen is owned and operated by the Thornton W. Burgess Society, a non-profit educational organization founded in 1976 to carry on the pioneering conservation work of author/naturalist Thornton Burgess [1874-1965]. Burgess, who was born and grew up in Sandwich, went on to achieve national and international recognition for his children's stories of Peter Rabbit, Reddy Fox, Jimmy Skunk, Grandfather Frog and many other animal characters. His popular stories have taught generations of young people lessons of conservation and a love of wildlife. At its Green Briar Nature Center, the Burgess Society continues his work by providing year-round programs for children, families and adults. Visitors to the nature center enjoy the live animal exhibits, the changing gallery exhibits, the unique gift shop, the award-wining wildflower garden and the walking trails. The historic Jam Kitchen is a "living Museum," where visitors may observe the cooking process first-hand. Jam making workshops are also offered for the public on specific days with advance registration required. Under an agreement with the Massachusetts Division of Fishers and Wildlife, the Burgess Society manages the 133 acre East Sandwich Game Farm Property located off Route 6A. This beautiful and diverse area is used recreationally by the public for hiking, fishing, canoeing and kayaking. The Burgess Society also used this property for many of its environmental education programs for children during the summer months. Membership in the Society is open to all. For further information, call 508-888-6870 or visit the website at www.thorntonburgess.org
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YMCA Cape Cod | 2245 Iyannough Road West Barnstable, MA 02668 | Phone: 774-251-5101 | Fax: 508-362-5379 |
| We know that lasting personal and social change comes about when we all work together. That’s why at the Y, strengthening community is our cause. Every day, we work side-by-side with our neighbors to make sure that everyone, regardless of age, income or background, has the opportunity to learn, grow and thrive.
OUR STRENGTH IS IN COMMUNITY
The Y is a nonprofit like no other. That’s because, in 10,000 neighborhoods across the nation, we have the presence and partnerships to not just promise, but deliver positive change.
The Y is community centered. For nearly 160 years, we’ve been listening and responding to our communities.
The Y brings people together. We connect people of all ages and backgrounds to bridge the gaps in community needs.
The Y nurtures potential. We believe that everyone should have the opportunity to learn, grow and thrive.
The Y has the local presence and global reach. We mobilize local communities to effect lasting, meaningful change |
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| Coordinates and provides services and activities to town's elders. Services and activites include but not limited to : congregate lunch site, home delivered meals, dial a ride transportation for elderly and disabled, social day care, outreach, fuel assistance, health screenings, durable medical equipment loan program, health insurance information, and senior activities such as bingo, cards, line & square dancing, movies, crafts, quilting, and drop in center. |
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Wareham Garden Club | PO Box 3276 Wareham, MA 02571 | Phone: (508) 295-3118 |
| We are members of the Garden Club Federation of Massachusetts and the National Garden Club, Inc. Presently our group consists of 84 hard-working, talented members including numerous designers and judges. Our design classes develop and enhance member skills and interests. The varied monthly program speakers focus on gardening, design, horticulture and conservation.
Check out a meeting on the 2nd Tuesday at 9:30am of most months (July and August excepted) at St. Patrick's Hall, 82 High St., Wareham, MA. Consider joining to meet with others who plant and maintain open areas of Wareham and create other enjoyable gardening related activities! |
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| CCYP connects Cape Cod's emerging workforce and community leaders, engages them in the community, and supports their efforts to advance, personally and professionally. |
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| The Arts Foundation of Cape Cod is the local arts agency for Barnstable County. Our mission is to support, promote and celebrate art and culture all year long. |
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| The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has approximately 37,000 dedicated Civilians and Soldiers delivering engineering services to customers in more than 130 countries worldwide. With environmental sustainability as a guiding principle, our disciplined Corps team is working diligently to strengthen our Nation’s security by building and maintaining America’s infrastructure and providing military facilities where our servicemembers train, work and live. We are also researching and developing technology for our war fighters while protecting America’s interests abroad by using our engineering expertise to promote stability and improve quality of life. |
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| Our Direct Impact
Kind Hearts for Kids serves vulnerable children and teens living in foster, adoptive, and kinship care including grandparents raising grandchildren. We're dedicated to being a compassionate, supportive, and positive influence on these children by honoring and celebrating them on their birthdays & holidays. We are committed to providing fun events to shower them with kindness, and help build confidence and self respect. We engage and bring awareness to their needs through fundraising, spreading our group’s important message and engaging in service projects in our local community.
Mission Statement: We offer kindness and compassion to children and teenagers in Foster & Grandparent care, inspiring them to have courage and dreams for their future. |
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| The Provincetown Business Guild is a non-profit organization that helps maintain the #1 Gay Community in America by promoting Provincetown to the LGBT market worldwide. |
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| The mission of the Council on Aging is to partner with the Sandwich community to assure the best quality of life for older adults (age 60+), their families and caregivers. Our goal is to develop and provide programs and supportive outreach services promoting an independent, active and healthy lifestyle. We strive to ensure that Sandwich seniors have the opportunity to participate in an environment that fosters learning, social connection, and volunteerism |
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| We are a community-based organization focused on helping make the world around us a better, happier place. With the help of our tireless staff, we organize fundraisers, exciting community-building events, and in-depth training sessions for our volunteers. |
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| Welcome to: Kiwanis Club of Bourne-Wareham
The Kiwanis International Organization has been serving the Children of the World since 1915. We improve our communities in ways that make a real impact on the lives of others, particularly children on Cape Cod. |
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| The mission of Old Colony Elder Services (OCES) is to support the independence and dignity of elders and individuals with disabilities by providing essential information and services that promote healthy and safe living.
OCES proudly serves greater Plymouth County and surrounding communities. OCES is a private, non-profit organization headquartered in Brockton and designated as one of 26 Aging Services Access Points (ASAPs) in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. We are governed by a Board of Directors, which includes representatives from the 23 communities in our ASAP service area.
Since 1974, OCES has been providing a variety of services to those individuals most in need. Through our programs we offer significant life-supporting care contributing to an individual’s ability to live within the community as independently as possible for as long as possible while preserving dignity and quality of life. OCES is the largest provider of these in-home and community-based services for older adults and people living with disabilities in the southeastern part of Massachusetts. |
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| Statewide and National Small Business Membership Organization |
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| The Wareham Council on Aging serves residents aged 60+. We offer numerous programs including exercise, recreational events and beyond. We assist seniors with social services, such as SNAP Benefits and fuel assistance.
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| The Onset Bay Association is a non-profit civic corporation dedicated to investing in Onset. We are a community working together to enhance the quality of life for every individual with whom we come in contact. Together we make a difference.
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