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This Week's Dogma Box - July 23, 2013

Posted by Amy Levine on Jul 23, 2013 7:49:48 AM

Our Dogma Box includes produce sourced as close to Boston as possible throughout the year. Similar to a CSA, this box is filled with the best organic produce from local and regional farms.

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Weekly Newsletter - July 22, 2013

Posted by Amy Levine on Jul 22, 2013 5:13:49 AM

This week we're getting a few exotic flavors that have been grown locally here in Massachusetts. We've got a mix of Asian eggplant, Italian eggplant, Spanish onions, and calaloo all coming in from Atlas Farm. We're also continuing with Witchcat Farm's garlic scapes and hot house tomatoes from Vermont. Check out the newsletter!

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This Week's Dogma Box - July 16, 2013

Posted by Amy Levine on Jul 16, 2013 7:32:16 AM

Our Dogma Box includes produce sourced as close to Boston as possible throughout the year. Similar to a CSA, this box is filled with the best organic produce from local and regional farms.

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Weekly Newsletter - July 15, 2013

Posted by Amy Levine on Jul 15, 2013 5:00:00 PM

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Mass. Wellness Program Tax Credit Offers Incentives for Healthy Workplaces!

Posted by Amy Levine on Jul 10, 2013 12:13:58 PM

As the Boston area skyline grows with new businesses, companies are exploring ways to keep their employees happy, healthy, and productive. Employees themselves are searching for the same thing, and they're looking to their employers to provide company sponsored wellness programs.

Wellness programs can offer a wide range of healthy lifestyle opportunities for employees, such as discounted gym memberships, fruit deliveries, and even paid time off for health checkups.

Late last year, Massachusetts recognized the opportunity to incentivize local companies into offering official wellness programs with a state tax credit. Here's a brief overview of the tax benefits below.

Tax Credit:

  • Equal to 25% of the implementation costs of a “certified wellness program”
  • Maximum credit $10,000 in any fiscal tax year

Regulations:

Companies applying for the credit must have wellness programs that meet the Department of Public Health's criteria. Below are some of the criteria:

  • Credits are only available to employers with 500 or fewer employees
  • Programs must promote physical and mental health, fitness, and behavior change measures
  • Businesses must apply for certification with DPH and meet their eligibility requirements (application below)

How Do I Start A Wellness Program?

There are several things you can do as an employer to kick-start a wellness program. Making healthy snacks available is a simple way to start your corporate wellness initiatives, and now with the Massachusetts tax credit, you can get something back for putting your company's health ahead.

We've been delivering office fruit boxes to health-minded businesses in Boston, Cambridge, Somerville, and surrounding towns for several years now. By making fresh organic fruit available to our own employees, we feel that we're helping to promote a healthier, happier workplace.

Here's an online guide to help you get started with a wellness program, and you can take your first step towards a healthier workplace by signing up for a Boston Organics Office Box.

Already have a corporate wellness program? You can apply for the Massachusetts State Wellness Program Tax Credit here!

 

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Topics: Healthy Office


This Week's Dogma Box - July 9, 2013

Posted by Amy Levine on Jul 9, 2013 9:06:56 AM

Our Dogma Box includes produce sourced as close to Boston as possible throughout the year. Similar to a CSA, this box is filled with the best organic produce from local and regional farms.

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Topics: Local Dogma Box


Weekly Newsletter - July 8, 2013

Posted by Amy Levine on Jul 8, 2013 4:55:05 AM

We hope everyone had a great 4th of July! We've selected our June winners for the Summer Rewards prizes, and we're announcing a big delivery day switch for Belmont and Watertown customers. In produce news, we're getting pickling cukes, summer squash, and greens from Atlas Farm, along with Munchin' Mix from Jonathan's Organics and tomatoes from Deep Root Organic Co-op. Check out the newsletter!

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Delivery Day Shift - Belmont and Watertown

Posted by Amy Levine on Jul 3, 2013 11:07:09 AM
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Topics: produce delivery


This Week's Dogma Box - July 2, 2013

Posted by Amy Levine on Jul 2, 2013 6:27:22 AM

Our Dogma Box includes produce sourced as close to Boston as possible throughout the year. Similar to a CSA, this box is filled with the best organic produce from local and regional farms.

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Topics: Local Dogma Box


Weekly Newsletter - June 28, 2013

Posted by Amy Levine on Jun 27, 2013 11:45:33 AM
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Topics: Holiday, Newsletter


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