Learnings from movement makers and storytellers.
"Communities are their own best hope." Our recent film screening and discussion underscored the value of investing in grassroots leaders. (Photo by London Parker-McWhorter.)
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"Communities are their own best hope." Our recent film screening and discussion underscored the value of investing in grassroots leaders. (Photo by London Parker-McWhorter.)
We saw the promise of community partnership realized at several recent events.
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.
Read about our impact in 2022 and people in our city who embody our shared values.
Our pilot initiative CAMBRIDGE WINS funded 23 youth sports programs this summer.
The promotion recognizes Marshall’s exceptional leadership of the Foundation’s communications and stewardship of its civic voice.
Our Board of Directors announces several transitions and we welcome new staff.
Cambridge lost a true community partner last month when Joe Roller, former board member, passed away.
Thank you for joining us June 8 for a community conversation on "A Just Education".