A Just Education: Join our June 8 community event
Education equity is more than a school problem, it's a community responsibility.
Falcon Pride adds a 5th student to its four-year scholarship model.
The Falcon Pride Bushner Breakthrough Scholarship expands the fund's impact on CRLS graduates.
Planned giving takes a team – your community foundation can help.
In case you missed it, we share some of the expert insights from our May 5 panel plus the event recording.
8 seniors awarded CCF scholarships, including 5 Falcon Pride Scholars.
Our community’s commitment to high school graduates was on display at the CRLS Scholarships & Awards.
CCF & donors award $516K to 73 nonprofits serving Cambridge.
Thanks to co-investments from fundholders, we expanded our Community Fund grantmaking's impact this spring.
Falcon Pride reaches new heights.
The scholarship announces an increase to $10,000 over four years, thanks to support from many, generous donors.
Congratulations to Cambridge photographer Kristen Joy Emack for Guggeinheim Fellowship
We're honored that Kristen is one of our creative partners, whose photography is in our 2021 annual report.
Join us May 5! “Smart Giving” with CCF’s Professional Advisors
Join us and our Professional Advisors Council for a virtual lunch hour exploring strategies for philanthropic planning with clients.
Zandy Bard Fund gives access to opportunities.
Inspired by the spirit of their late son and brother, the Bard family started the Zandy Bard Fund at CCF.
Celebrating a new chapter for 99 Bishop Allen Drive’s “Nonprofit Row”.
We're so thankful to our community for working together to preserve this accessible, affordable space for 11 critical nonprofits serving Cambridge.
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
NAACP honors Geeta Pradhan, Michael Monestime among five community leaders
Our president Geeta Pradhan and board member Michael Monestime were among five community leaders honored by the Cambridge NAACP for their social justice work at the annual MLK Brunch on February 15.