Massachusetts CORE Plan Helps Nonprofit Employees Save for Retirement
(via Massachusetts Nonprofit Network)
Learn How the Massachusetts CORE Plan Helps Nonprofit Employees Save for Retirement
A new opportunity for small nonprofit organizations to help their employees save for retirement is now available. In October, the Office of State Treasurer Deb Goldberg launched a new 401(k) plan, called the Massachusetts CORE Plan, aimed at nonprofits with 20 or fewer employees. The Commonwealth assumes responsibility for maintaining and administering the plan, freeing up time for nonprofits to spend on their core missions.
As the advocate for and voice of the nonprofit sector in Massachusetts, MNN was a key player in the genesis of the CORE Plan and is collaborating with the Office of the State Treasurer to promote enrollment among eligible nonprofits.
Learn more about the CORE Plan at one of the below information sessions being held across the state. For the Boston meeting, RSVP to CORE Plan representative Lisa Cardinal at lisa.cardinal@empower-retirement.com or 617-510-4036. For the Berkshires meetings, RSVP to elizabeth@npcberkshires.com.
- Berkshires- Tuesday, March 27: Mason Library, 231 Main Street, Great Barrington, MA (9:00-10:00 am); Berkshire United Way, 200 South Street, Pittsfield, MA (11:30 am-12:30 pm); MCLA Design Lab, 49 Main Street, North Adams, MA (3:00-4:00 pm).
- Webinar- Wednesday, April 11. Stay tuned for details!
- Greater Boston – Wednesday, May 23: Arts and Business Council, Suite 103, 15 Channel Center Street.