Five Groups Recognized with the Imagined in Cambridge! Social Innovation Award at nonprofit party
The Foundation hosted a celebration of the nonprofit sector on Oct. 15 at which we announced our five Imagined in Cambridge! Award winners of 2021.
You’re invited to “Salutes”! A celebration of nonprofits, Oct. 15
Join us in saying thanks to Cambridge nonprofits and to hear from our latest Imagined in Cambridge! Award winners.
Hear from City Council and School Committee candidates this week!
MBK Cambridge hosts two candidate forums this Wednesday and Thursday on Zoom.
Performances that spark dialogue in Cambridge.
A spotlight on the recent work of beheard.world, a Cultural Capital Fund grant recipient.
Educators are supported with an award-winning idea.
Educators connect with nature and one another through Our
The gift of time.
Two individuals' generous gift of time to the Foundation also turned into a monetary contribution from their employer, Bank of America.
Young civic leaders step up.
Voices of young community leaders are making a difference - now and for the future.
Bold, beautiful social innovation: Sisters Unchained
As our search continues for the next Imagined in Cambridge! Social Innovation Award winners, we caught up with 2019 awardee, Sisters Unchained.
‘Innovation is in Cambridge’s DNA:’ Cambridge Community Foundation awards 28 microgrants
An article by the Cambridge Chronicle about our recent microgrants for social innovators from the Imagined in Cambridge! Fund.
Our community speaks to housing unaffordability.
A look inside Cambridge Housing Authority's new report, "Stories of the Can't Wait List".
Don’t call us a bubble: We are Cambridge
Photo of HONK! parade passing through Porter Square in
How to support your favorite nonprofits with a donor advised fund
"Nonprofit Row," home to the Foundation and nearly a
Community voices: Why we care about Cambridge
From our 2019 annual report: Some of the people who bring the Foundation's mission to life share what inspires them about our city.
Cambridge Community Foundation names Michal Rubin vice president of development
The Cambridge Community Foundation has named Michal Rubin, a development executive with 15 years of experience in the nonprofit sector, as vice president of development. Rubin will play a key role in helping the Foundation address the social challenges Cambridge faces by strengthening partnerships with donors and nonprofit partners and advancing the organization’s strategic direction in the new decade.
Three nonprofits empowering Cambridge youth through the arts
At the Cambridge Community Foundation, we strive to uphold
CHA Work Force invests in Cambridge youth
Two high school juniors participate in Work Force's annual
How the SECURE Act changes may affect your charitable giving
By Brad Bedingfield Giving from Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs)
Five ways to give back to your Cambridge community in 2020
Photo courtesy of Cambridge School Volunteers. Could one
The United Legal Defense Fund for Immigrants supports immigrant rights
Immigrants with legal representation have a vastly higher chance