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We each bring something different. The more skills we have as a group, the more ways we can give.
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Partnership comes with many opportunities and benefits, but the most important is knowing that your community investment is targeted, highly leveraged, and deeply impactful for the most effective nonprofits in the Boston area. |
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We make such a difference because our Partners tend the investments carefully, offering their own money, personal expertise, time, and networks to benefit our Investees. |
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What's more, SVP Boston brings together a dynamic community of like-minded individuals -- with different professional backgrounds and personal ambitions -- but united in a powerful model for impact. |
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There are many ways to get involved.
While all Partners contribute financially, they choose their level of involvement: from a financial commitment only to one-off social or educational events; from discrete projects to ongoing commitments. Here are a few ways to be involved:
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Serve on an Investment Committee to choose new Investees or determine ongoing funding for existing Investees
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Work directly with our Investees as part of a strategic Consulting Team
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Join a working committee to advance SVP Boston, including Partner recruiting, Partner education, and event planning
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Want to get started?
Each SVP Boston Partner makes an annual financial contribution of at least $5,500 and participates in decisions about how to put their collective investment to work. Spouses or individuals in a close relationship may join together as one Partner. All donations are tax deductible to the extent allowed by current law. The annual contribution may be made with a check, credit card, or stock transfer.
If you would like to learn more about becoming a Partner, contact SVP Boston Executive Director, Marjorie Ringrose at 617.312.3772, info@svpboston.org, or Contact Us.
Ready to join, renew, or give?
We accept Partner contributions and other donations via credit card through The Boston Foundation. Simply click the button below!

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