To apply to one of our grant programs, access the portal here:
Click here to view the Applicant Tutorial.
NOTICE: As of July 2023, CCF is managing all grant processes using a new online Grant Portal. All application and report forms will be available through this portal. Registration information can be found below.
For Nonprofits
Grant Programs
Program | Target | Application Timeline |
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Imagined in Cambridge! Social Innovation Award | For emerging nonprofits and grassroots projects | Apply now until Monday, April 15! Preview the application |
Arrow Street Arts Fund | Supporting artist access to performance space | Opening April 2024 |
Community Fund - Fall cycle | Responsive grants for community-based nonprofit organizations that address local challenges | Opening Fall 2024 |
Community Fund - Spring cycle | Responsive grants for community-based nonprofit organizations that address local challenges | Application closed. Decisions will be available in April. |
Imagined in Cambridge! Fund Microgrant | For social innovators that have previously applied for the Imagined in Cambridge! Social Innovation Award | Temporarily Closed |
Food Access and Security Initiative | New program for nonprofits effecting transformational change in the Cambridge emergency food system. | Closed |
Grants Management System
To complete applications and reports, all organizations must register on our Grant Portal. To register your organization, please follow the procedure below:
- optional: Watch the “Applicant Tutorial Video” and review the “Create an Account/Log On” information here.
- Click here to access the portal.
- Click “Create New Account”
- Enter all required information:
- Organization information
- User information
- Executive Officer information
- Finally, set a password for your account.
After registering your organization, you will be able to begin applying to any of the Foundation’s open grant programs.
Opportunities
3/29 – Cultural Week of Action on Race and Democracy (CWA) – Race Forward and Americans for the Arts
Through a competitive process, 12-15 local communities that represent the diversity of our country will receive $25,000-$40,000 for cultural organizers and community partners to design and implement projects that align with the theme of Building the Bigger We. Learn more here.
4/15 – Consulting Projects – Association of Boston Community Action Partners (CAP), Harvard Business School
CAP is kicking off its pro bono business consulting program. If you are interested in applying, please complete the Intent to Apply form before April 15th, when the application will open.
6/11 – Food Justice for Kids Prize – Newman’s Own Foundation
Grants available for nonprofits, public schools & tribes working to advance food justice for children in the U.S. Up to 10 applicants will receive $100,000 each (over two years). To learn more and apply by June 11, click here.
Resources
Frequently Asked Questions
Beginning in July 2023, CCF will be managing all grant processes using a new online Grant Portal. All application and report forms will be available through the portal.
To complete applications and reports, all organizations must register in the Grant Portal. To register your organization, please follow the procedure below:
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- optional: Watch the “Applicant Tutorial Video” and review the “Create an Account/Log On” information here.
- Click here to access the Grant Portal.
- Click “Create New Account”
- Enter all required information:
- Organization information
- User information
- Executive Officer information
- Finally, set a password for your account.
After registering your organization, you will be able to begin applying to any of the Foundation’s open grant programs.
The Spring application can be previewed here. The application is no longer accepting applications.
Timeline:
Since the last Community Fund cycle, the Foundation has transitioned to a new grants management system. This will require your organization and relevant users to register in the new system before you are able to begin applying. All application and report forms will be available through this system. Please access the system using this link.
The report form for all Community Fund Grants from FY23 (July 1, 2022 through June 30, 2023) will be part of the FY24 application. When you begin the application for the upcoming Community Fund cycle, you will be prompted to complete the grant report.
If you do not intend to apply in FY24 but received a grant in FY23, please contact the grantmaking team.
Your organization may apply to the Community Fund once per the foundation’s fiscal year (July 1 – June 30).
No. If you received a multi-year initiative grant, you are no longer required to apply each fiscal year. You are required to submit mid-term/final reports. You will receive an email about reporting requirements.
Please email the grantmaking team at [email protected].
Cambridge Community Foundation funding is available for existing programs, new programs, or for building the organization’s capacity and infrastructure.
General Operating Support grants are available to organizations with proven track records or for proposals that demonstrate clear and measurable outcomes and impact. We call these grants ‘negotiated’ general operating support grants, which allow you the flexibility to use funds at your discretion, while we assess your success based on established outcomes.
Applicants who are not 501(c)(3) organizations can apply for funding if they operate under the fiscal sponsorship of a tax-exempt nonprofit, that serves the people of Cambridge. The application must provide evidence of fiscal sponsorship.
Please view the current grant programs to see which initiative programs are accepting applications.
All grant programs require a final report at the conclusion of the grant period. The report form is available on the grant dashboard, and asks grantees to describe the use of the funds in relation to the outcomes you stated in the grant proposal. High quality reports share progress, lessons, and constituent stories, if possible. A grant report must be received before further funding will be considered.
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