Partner
Become a Partner
Partners are nonprofit organizations with whom we share programs, ministries, resources and/or marketing. For more information or to explore a new partnership, please speak with Robert Bowler (Beau) Executive Director by email or phone.
Our Current Partners
All Saints' Episcopal Church is located in the town of South Hadley in Massachusetts' beautiful Pioneer Valley, about 12 miles north of Springfield. The congregation is a vital community that welcomes all in the name of Christ, is grounded in faithful and relevant worship, learns and serves together, gives of ourselves and to others, and connects in ministry with the wider world. The church borders the grounds of Mount Holyoke College, the oldest women's college in the nation. allsaintsallwelcome.org
BOMBYX is a non-profit organization established to steward the property at 130 Pine Street, in Florence, Massachusetts - a historic gathering place founded by abolitionists who championed anti-slavery, gender equity, and religious tolerance. Carrying these values forward, we serve our community as a venue for transformative arts experiences, spiritual growth, and challenging conversations.
GTUx thrives at the crossroads of global culture and interreligious life, learning, and leadership, extending the GTU’s campus and furthering its mission by serving as a dynamic, digital learning resource for individuals and communities internationally to engage deeply with the world’s wisdom traditions. Providing unique online learning opportunities, virtual programs and events, and unparalleled digital collections and resources for the study of religion and theology, GTUx encourages encounters with spiritually-rooted study and engagement with the critical issues of our time to inspire transformational change for the creation of a more equitable, compassionate, and sustainable world. gtux.gtu.edu
Musical ENRICHMENT for the All Saints’ congregation and Western Massachusetts,
an intimate VENUE for artists and ensembles in the region, OPPORTUNITY for in-person interaction among performers and listeners.
For more information, please email norwottuckchamber@gmail.com
Weathervane Community Arts (WCA) builds community through music and the arts. They organize concerts, educational programs, and produce collaborative projects, with a focus on the local community of Montague, Massachusetts and beyond.
Founded in 2022 by Jesse Olsen Bay, WCA arose from the vision that music can be the connective tissue of a community. The people of Montague know this, as evidenced by our rich musical culture: the daily Town Singers, concerts and dances at the Common Hall, our Solstice, Mayday and Halloween gatherings. Like an actual weathervane, WCA aims to follow these winds while pointing the way forward. weathervane.community.arts@gmail.com