Cambridge for Ukraine.
Thank you to all who've contributed to the Cambridge for Ukraine Fund -- and there's still time to help reach our goal!
Join the Bob Moses Conference, April 9 & 10
We're pleased to join The Algebra Project and MIT as sponsors of this two-day public event through the Bob Moses Fund for Education and Organizing.
Celebrating Women of Cambridge.
Join us in reaching out and thanking Cambridge leaders this Women's History Month.
Support for Ukraine.
As Ukrainians face dire consequences of this international conflict, we share a list of options for donors who wish to send philanthropic support to those in crisis.
CCF distributes $228K in State-funded grants to nonprofits
Our newest grants help nonprofits meet community needs for technology, food, housing, emergency childcare, and bills.
Celebrating Black Histories and Futures.
A message from our president Geeta Pradhan on Cambridge's rich history of Black leadership.
A glance at Cambridge Black History.
An excerpt from our research on the State of Black Cambridge as well as community resources to continue exploring local Black history.
Explore on foot or at home Cambridge Black History.
Here's a sampling of walking tours - virtual and in-person - and podcasts to discover more layers to Cambridge's dynamic Black history.
Youth raise $16K for unhoused neighbors.
The BSU and CYC successfully raised the funds with support from 100+ community donors and a $5K match from CCF.
Black history comes to life through Cambridge nonprofits.
Just a few of the Cambridge nonprofits that provide great resources for learning about local Black history - and create pathways for our next generation's future. Join us in learning from them.
Updates on our emergency grantmaking from our president
Dear friends, The COVID-19 pandemic has laid bare the fragility of our community.
The Cambridge Community Foundation fuels local nonprofit sector with $456,181 this spring
This April, the Cambridge Community Foundation will infuse $456,181 into the nonprofit sector in Cambridge through its annual spring grantmaking cycle, which is allocating funds on schedule despite the COVID-19 crisis. The Foundation is allowing Community Fund grant recipients to use their programmatic funding flexibly so that, at a time of great uncertainty, nonprofits can allocate the money where it’s needed the most.
Cambridge nonprofits step up in a time of crisis
We’ve seen first-hand how our community mobilizes to support those in need during times of crisis. Many of our nonprofit partners have already dug into the front lines, and this month, we’re spotlighting some of their critical work in these uncertain times.
Nonprofit FAQs: Giving funds to individuals during COVID-19
By Brad Bedingfield and Eleanor A. Evans The impact
Two new funds launched in response to COVID-19
With support from generous donors and the City of Cambridge, the Cambridge Community Foundation launches the Cambridge COVID-19 Emergency Fund and the Cambridge Artist Relief Fund.
COVID-19 resources for the Cambridge community
A list of local resources available to our community in response to COVID-19.
The 2020 We are Cambridge celebration will be rescheduled
Due to public health concerns, we have postponed our We are Cambridge Celebration to a later date in 2020.
CCF’s 2020 “Imagined in Cambridge” Social Innovation Award
APPLY FOR THE 2020 SOCIAL INNOVATION AWARD Help
Cambridge celebrates 20 Cultural Visionaries
We honor and remember Elsa Dorfman and Tunney
Nonprofit partners promote artistic healing, wellness, and expression
At the Cambridge Community Foundation, we are committed to