2021 “Imagined in Cambridge!” Social Innovation Award
The application is now open for our third annual award competition.
28 great grassroots ideas get cash support.
Through the new Imagined in Cambridge! Fund, we've awarded $14,000 in microgrants to local social innovators, thanks to generous seed support from Verizon and a local family.
Bringing bikes and community back to life.
Our new nonprofit partner gives free bikes, empowers neighbors.
Reclaiming joy: Nonprofits delivered transformational services throughout the pandemic.
There are some powerful stories behind the $674,000 we gave to programs across 28 nonprofits this year, thanks to generous support from the State.
Cambridge Pride.
In Cambridge, we celebrate the diversity in all its forms, and honoring our LGBTQ+ communities, particularly during Pride Month, is part of our city's story.
New Falcon Pride Scholarships announced, growing community to 20 scholars
This month, four new Falcon Pride Scholars were named as the inaugural cohort celebrates college graduation.
Celebrating Juneteenth.
Photo by Sam Seidel. “To me, Juneteenth matters because
Legends Live Forever: Cambridge remembers Xavier Louis-Jacques
In memory of 19-year-old Cantabrigian Xavier Louis-Jacques, the first-ever Legends Live Forever Scholarship was awarded last month to a CRLS graduate.
Cambridge Community Foundation names new board leadership and senior staff
After 11 years as chair of the board, Rick Harriman steps down as Phil Johnson, CEO of PJA Advertising + Marketing, steps into the role July 1.
We remember George Floyd.
We affirm that Black Lives Matter and commit to doing more, as your community foundation.
Preserving nonprofit space
A feature story from our 2019 annual report.
Celebrating our nonprofits
A feature story from our 2019 annual report.
Convening civic leaders
A feature story from our 2019 annual report.
Hunger exists in Cambridge. These nonprofits are working to squash it.
In a city as prosperous as Cambridge, an astounding
Remembering a beloved community leader, Betty Bardige (1950-2019)
With heavy hearts, we share the news that Betty
A day of volunteering to build a more just Cambridge.
Q&A with Lori Lander, founder, Many Helping Hands 365’s MLK Day of Service.
The Cambridge Community Foundation infuses $672,500 into Cambridge through nonprofit grants
Photo courtesy of Playworks New England November 26,
The impact of the United Legal Defense Fund for Immigrants’ first year
Photo courtesy of De Novo Center for Justice and
Rooting immigrant students in community, college, and career paths
Being a high school student
Meet Geeta Pradhan, President of the Cambridge Community Foundation
Q&A with Geeta Pradhan, President Can you tell us