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  • Lori Trahan highlights $2.2M in federal funds for local Boys & Girls Clubs

    Lori Trahan highlights $2.2M in federal funds for local Boys & Girls Clubs

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    LOWELL — U.S. Rep. Lori Trahan and leaders of local Boys & Girls Clubs celebrated $2.2 million in federal funding Trahan secured for the clubs in the 3rd Congressional District in a fiscal 2023 funding package.

    The funding negotiated by Trahan was used to support five Boys & Girls Clubs in her district, including the clubs in Lowell, Lawrence, MetroWest, Haverhill and the Fitchburg, Leominster and Gardner club. It is being used to fund new and existing workforce development programs at the clubs, including career pathways exploration, job skills training and work-based learning experiences for teenage club members.

    Trahan came to the Boys & Girls Club of Greater Lowell Tuesday evening to highlight the funding. She said all five clubs collaborated to request the $2.2 million, which was split evenly with each club receiving about $400,000.

    “It’s going to fill such a major need. I just learned of all the programs all the individual clubs are embarking on around the workforce, apprenticeships and career pathways,” said Trahan. “If you think about all the legislation we just passed, whether it was infrastructure, or CHIPS and Science, or inflation reduction with investments in clean energy, we need more workers.”

    Boys & Girls Club of Fitchburg, Leominster, & Gardner CEO Elizabeth Coveney called the federal funds “a transformative investment” in their workforce development projects.

    “This support will enable us to expand our programs, fostering the next generation of leaders right here in our district. We are profoundly grateful for Congresswoman Trahan’s vision and commitment to our mission, and we look forward to seeing the remarkable impact of this funding on our Clubhouse and beyond,” said Coveney.

    David Ginisi, the senior director of marketing and development at the Boys & Girls Club of Fitchburg, Leominster, & Gardner, said the funding for their club would be used for evolving their programs for their teenage members to help them explore a range of potential career interests.

    “We are looking to build a state of the art podcast studio with this. We are looking to create and establish licensing programs. Lifeguard licensing, drivers’ licensing, CNA programming, giving these kids the opportunities to develop skills that will better prepare them to enter the workforce as they move on and mature,” said Ginisi.

    Boys & Girls Club of Greater Lowell Executive Director Joe Hungler said the funds would help give his club’s members the resources and exposure to set themselves up for a good career in the future. As he spoke, construction surrounded the building as the club builds a new teen center.

    “Our goal is to make sure that as we build this new teen center with a separate teen entrance, there is the awesome programs that will inspire our youth by exposing them to different careers and what is possible,” said Hungler. “As well as to make sure they get the skills they need and the experiences and the connections. A lot of kids could be one of the smartest kids in the world, but if they can’t get their foot in the door, you can’t get to the interview.”

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  • Digital Signage Engages Families at Massachusetts Boys & Girls Club

    Digital Signage Engages Families at Massachusetts Boys & Girls Club

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    The goal of the digital signage network is to engage parents and club members to increase participation in club events and activities

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    updated: Apr 30, 2018

    Mvix has been selected by The Boys & Girls Club of Greater Holyoke, one of the oldest affiliates of the greater Boys & Girls Clubs of America, to power their digital signage network. The goal of the display network is to engage parents and club members to increase participation in club events and activities.  

    The Holyoke Club serves more than 350 youths daily and operates 3 satellite branches, including a teen mentorship program. The Club runs childcare services and several academic and recreational after-school programs for kindergarten through high school students.

    The ease of use and features of the Mvix digital signage software were very compelling. It made it easy to update and add content on our own.

    Victor Rojas, IT Director, The Boys & Girls Club of Greater Holyoke

    The Challenge

    The staff at Holyoke Boys & Girls Club pinned announcements on cork boards but saw very little engagement from parents and kids.

    The Club also lacked a way to physically showcase multimedia content that the kids were creating. The content included video projects, photography, and digital art.

    The goal of the digital signage project was to further expand the technological capacities of the club, while simultaneously creating a better engagement channel with parents and the children they served.

    The Solution

    The club identified areas with a lot of foot traffic and high dwell times and installed networked digital signs powered by the Mvix digital signage software.

    The software offered:

    • multimedia integrations – the club displayed branded videos and student projects
    • event integrations – automated event listings were easily displayed in real-time
    • remote management – the IT Director can instantly update content from the main office

    The Results

    The Holyoke Boys & Girls Club staff has reported:

    • parents have quick access to club schedules and get a view of what their children are accomplishing
    • parents also show increased engagement in volunteer activities and chaperoned events
    • club members show greater interest in activities and projects that are showcased on the displays   

    “The ease of use and features of the Mvix digital signage software were very compelling,” said Victor Rojas, the IT Director at The Boys & Girls Club of Greater Holyoke. “It made it easy to update and add content on our own.”

    The club also shared curated content via the Mvix platform. With the 2018 Winter Olympics feed, the club displayed medal counts as well as news and fun tidbits from the games.

    “We’re thrilled that the Boys & Girls Club has been able to take full advantage of our digital signage content integrations,” said A. Jay, Senior Director of Business Relations at Mvix. “Their organization is already very tech savvy, and adding digital signage to their repertoire gives them another powerful tool to engage their club members and parents.”

    To read the detailed case study, download your free copy here.

    About Mvix

    At Mvix, a love for technology drives who they are and what they do. For over a decade, they have been a leading provider of content-rich digital signage software and solutions.

    To date, their platform powers over 50,000 active screens for clients including Virginia Tech, NASA, Sodexo, Discovery Channel, Nike and the University of Washington. The use cases include employee communication, wayfinding, emergency messaging and customer communications.

    Learn more about Mvix at www.mvixdigitalsignage.com or give us a call at 703.382.1739.

    Source: Mvix

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