Agassiz Neighborhood Council Tree Fund For tree planting in the Agassiz Neighborhood. Judge Charles Almy Fund To support children’s needs and services. Anonymous Fund (2) The Carol and Sherwood Bain Fund To support the work of the Foundation. BankBoston Fund For youth, education and economic development. Sara M. Bass Fund To support the Foundation’s mission. Ralph and Beryl B. Beatley Fund For children and adolescents. Julia Otis Bibbins Fund To help children appreciate art and gain artistic skill. Biogen Idec Fund for Cambridge To address changes faced by Cambridge residents. Richard H. and Amy L. Bird Fund To help those at greatest risk. Horace O. Bright Fund To support the Foundation. The Diane Bushner Memorial Scholarship at Cambridge Rindge and Latin School and The Diane Bushner Memorial Teacher Recognition Grant A scholarship for CRLS seniors, and to honor teaching. Cambridge/Agassiz/Harvard Community, Culture, and Recreation Fund A fund for the Agassiz Baldwin community and Cambridge in general. Cambridge Art Association Fund An agency endowment fund. Cambridge Community Foundation Leadership Fund To support the Foundation’s Civic Leadership work. Cambridge Trust Company Customers’ Fund To strengthen community well-being. The Chamberlain Fund To support Cambridge Homes, Mt. Auburn Hospital and Paine Senior Services. Children’s Fund For Cambridge children. Paul R. Corcoran Fund The gift of an early Foundation trustee. Casimir and Elizabeth de Rham Fund For human service agencies. Alfred Della Paolera Scholarship A scholarship for Watertown High School seniors. Leo H. Dworsky Fund To support the Foundation. Walter F. Earle Fund To serve the community of Cambridge. Mrs. Marion Eiseman Fund For general support. C. Lansing Fair Fund To support the work of the Foundation. Americo J. Francisco Charity Fund For programs in education, elder care, emergency response, health, human services, immigrant services, and volunteerism. Americo J. Francisco Elder’s Fund for East Cambridge To help senior residents facing emergency needs. The Eleanor Balkind Friedman Fund For environmental, educational and human service programs. The Sheila Gamble Fund To support education, environmental protection, health, and women’s issues. CCF Named Funds FUNDS CREATED THIS YEAR Cosulich Family Charitable Fund Falcon Pride Scholarship Fund Johnson Family Fund Beth and Marty Milkovits Fund Mina Reddy Fund The Rebuilding Fund Tech-cellerate Fund Urgent Needs Fund The Cambridge Community Foundation began with a gift and an idea. The gift was made by a successful cattle dealer from Wayland named Jonathan Parmenter to establish scholarships for Harvard College students. The idea came from a Cambridge banker named Walter Earle who had heard of a new way to channel local philanthropy-the Community Foundation. Over 100 years later, the Cambridge Community Foundation continues to grow through gifts from generous donors. Following is a list of new named funds created in the past fiscal year. Some were announced at the gathering celebrating the Foundation’s 100th anniversary in March, including the Falcon Pride Scholarship Fund and the Urgent Needs Fund. Others rose through the spontaneous generosity of local donors in the face of need. The Rebuilding Fund addressed the effects of a catastrophic fire in Cambridge’s Wellington Harrington neighborhood which left scores of families homeless. 8