The Palette Fund

115 Bradford St
Provincetown, MA 02657

The Palette Fund, based in Provincetown, MA, is dedicated to breaking down barriers and advancing social change in under-resourced communities, with a particular focus on the LGBTQ community and pancreatic cancer support. Founded in honor of co-founder Rand Harlan Skolnick, the organization prioritizes collaborative partnerships that strengthen health and leadership within these communities.

Emphasizing transparency, collaboration, and innovation, The Palette Fund approaches grantmaking as a partnership with nonprofit organizations, fostering the next generation of leaders while encouraging risk-taking and integrity. Their mission is to support trailblazers who are creating meaningful change and improving the lives of individuals facing stigma, illness, and lack of investment in their potential.

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Cape Cod Challenger Club

In the spring of 2004, a few Sandwich Little League volunteers organized a small group of physically and developmentally disabled children to play baseball for a six week period during the little league season. Deemed a huge success by everyone, many of the parents expressed the need for a program that offered year-round recreational and social opportunities for their children. After months of planning and discussion, husband and wife Kelvin Ing and Amy Lipkind, who have no special needs children of their own, incorporated the Cape Cod Challenger Club in August 2005 as a 501(c)3 non-profit organization.What began with a handful of baseball players has now grown into a year-round athletic, recreational and social activities program for children and young adults with disabilities. With over 300 participants, and nearly as many volunteers, the Cape Cod Challenger Club now shares its own facility with the Cape Cod Collaborative. Occupying a formerly closed elementary school that has now been completely renovated to meet the needs of its special population, the Club controls its own fields, gymnasium, recreation rooms, kitchen and cafetorium with a stage area. Continuing to grow and keeping the organization going strong has been a "labor of love" for Kelvin and Amy who still oversee and operate the Cape Cod Challenger Club as volunteers. There is no paid administrative or support staff and the organization is funded solely through charitable contributions, fundraising and grants.

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