Cambridge launches the first non-lottery cash assistance program of its kind in the country.
On May 2, we joined Mayor Siddiqui, Congresswoman Pressley, and more partners at City Hall to announce Rise Up Cambridge.
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On May 2, we joined Mayor Siddiqui, Congresswoman Pressley, and more partners at City Hall to announce Rise Up Cambridge.
We partnered with the City to develop Rise Up Cambridge, the first non-lottery cash assistance program in the country.
This week, we were honored to receive CCTV's Sakey Award.
Seventy-one community organizations are supported this spring.
WINS supports coaches and programs working to create an equal playing field.
Read about our impact in 2022 and people in our city who embody our shared values.
The new fund has supported four grassroots movement builders who embody the late civil rights leader's values and spirit.
For a third year, Cambridge youth leaders raised funds for our community.
These grants to 22 nonprofits bring our urgent support to neighbors to over $5 million since March 2020.
We're thinking about the importance of supporting the people and spaces that are dreaming and imagining ways our Black community can thrive.