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Join us as MassINC celebrates 30 years of impact
Since 1996, MassINC has advanced evidence-based research, independent journalism, and civic engagement to inform public dialogue and strengthen decision-making across the Commonwealth. On May 14, 2026, we’ll mark this milestone at the State Room at 60 State Street in Boston during our 30th Anniversary Celebration, reflecting on our shared impact and looking ahead to the work still to come.
Throughout the anniversary year, MassINC will also release special research, journalism, and polling that revisits our founding question: how to grow a thriving middle class in Massachusetts.

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The Massachusetts Middle Class Status Report
As MassINC marks its 30th anniversary, the Massachusetts Middle Class Status Report revisits a foundational question: whether households in Massachusetts can achieve economic security, stability, and full participation in civic life. Using a multidimensional economic capacity framework, the report offers a rigorous, data-driven assessment of whether the Commonwealth’s economy is delivering broadly shared prosperity.
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Case Study: Teach Western Mass
Vital lessons for systems change initiatives seeking to solve education equity challenges.
Key Takeaways
- Teach Western Mass (TWM) built culturally responsive training and recruitment programs that expanded access to teaching and increased educator diversity in Holyoke and Springfield.
- In partnership with school districts, colleges and universities, and the state education agency, Teach Western Mass helped elevate educator workforce and diversity as a shared regional priority.
- TWM’s early ambitions to change systems to expand the regional educator pipeline delivered impact, but limited capacity ultimately required the organization to focus on its teacher residency training program.
- This case study underscores the challenges that small nonprofits face mounting long-term system-change efforts.
Career Opportunities at MassINC
MassINC is growing. We are hiring mission-driven professionals who care about equity, data, and the future of Massachusetts. If you are excited about research, journalism, civic engagement, and turning big ideas into real impact, we want to hear from you.
We are currently seeking the following positions:
– Senior Research Associate (Education & Workforce)
– Greg Torres Senior Fellows
– Summer 2026 Policy Interns
Explore our open positions and opportunities to get involved.

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Gateway Cities Journal | Supportive Housing in Jeopardy: What Gateway City Leaders Need to Know
A critical shift in federal homelessness policy threatens the future of permanent supportive housing in Massachusetts’ Gateway Cities, raising housing stability risks for vulnerable residents and laying out what local leaders need to understand and act on now.
January 30, 2026
Gateway Cities Journal | Commuter Rail Transformation Gains Steam
January 17, 2026
An alternative tool for helping small businesses stay alive in post-industrial Massachusetts
January 15, 2026
Gateway Cities Journal | What Makes a Gateway City?
December 5, 2025
Upcoming Events
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Feb. 24, 2026
Beyond Programs: Regional Nonprofits as Architects of Systems Change for Educational Equity
Lessons from Teach Western Mass and the Pioneer Valley
12:00pm – 1:15pm Virtual
May. 14, 2026
MassINC 30th Anniversary Celebration
An evening celebrating 30 years of research, journalism, and the ideas that shape Massachusetts’ future.
5:30pm – 8:30pm The State Room
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