DOJ officials come to Lowell to announce grant funding for community violence intervention

LOWELL SUN: U.S. Assistant Attorney General Amy Solomon spoke at UTEC in Lowell Sept. 28, 2023 as the Department of Justice's Office of Justice Programs announced more than $90 million in grant funding for violence prevention initiatives, including nearly $5 million dispersed to violence prevention organizations across Massachusetts $900,000 of which will be given to UTEC over the next three years.

UTEC Leaders Visit White House

LOWELL SUN: Leaders of UTEC, Lowell’s youth violence intervention, reentry and advocacy program, were invited to the White House on Friday, where they heard President Joe Biden announce the formation of a new office intended to curb gun violence.

Locals on Hand for DC Unveiling of Office of Gun Violence Prevention

EAGLE TRIBUNE: Leaders working in the Merrimack Valley to prevent gun violence and keep the peace were at the White House as President Biden last week unveiled the country's new Office of Gun Violence Prevention.

Succession Planning and Exciting News About UTEC’s Leadership

We’re making some exciting changes to our leadership team! Please click below to read a letter from CEO Gregg Croteau, and to view articles with more information.

UTEC Staff Help Resources -Guide for Manager and Direct Report Review Meeting

UTEC Staff Help Resources – How to Share the Manager Review with Your Direct Report

UTEC Staff Help Resources – How to do a Manager Review

UTEC Staff Help Resources – How to do a Self Review

UTEC Help Resources

NETSCOUT Awards $15K in Community Grants with the Greater Lowell Community Foundation

GREATER LOWELL COMMUNITY FOUNDATION: This annual grant partnership builds relationships between NETSCOUT and Greater Lowell nonprofit organizations and engages employees in learning about the community’s needs. The additional $5,000 in grant funding was distributed to Women’s Money Matters and UTEC.