Relief…and recovery: A letter from our president
June 26, 2020 | Cambridge, MA Relief...and recovery
CCF will not stand on the sidelines: A letter from our president
A letter from our president Geeta Pradhan in support of the movement for racial justice and equity.
Racial justice resources, organizations, and ideas for action
Find here: resources from books and articles to film and podcasts to educate ourselves about antiracism; organizations to support, follow, and donate to as they lead critical efforts for racial justice and equity; and, ideas for local action we can each take. This is an evolving list.
Cash relief, resilience, and repositioning for recovery: A message from our president
An update from the Cambridge Community Foundation's Geeta Pradhan.
Feeding Our Hometown Heroes funds meals for hospital workers, supports restaurants
How our Feeding Our Hometown Heroes initiative came to be, starting with inspiration from our board member Marla Felcher and turning into a whole community effort.
Feeding Our Hometown Heroes: A message from Geeta Pradhan
Our new initiative, Feeding our Hometown Heroes, launched in partnership with the Boston-founded start-up Off Their Plate, will fund daily deliveries of local, nutritious restaurant meals in May to frontline hospital staff in three Cambridge Health Alliance (CHA) Hospitals (Cambridge, Somerville, Everett) and Mount Auburn Hospital.
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
Falcon Pride Scholarships for Four CRLS Seniors
Four graduating seniors were awarded the 2018 Falcon Pride
Lives in Limbo: Immigration as a Human Rights Issue
Lives in Limbo: Experts Discuss Immigration Policies and their
2018 Annual Dinner: Grappling with Race and Equity
At Cambridge Community Foundation’s annual dinner on May 8,
Supporting Our Immigrant Neighbors: Thoughts from Our President
The Former First Lady of the United States, Laura
Nonprofit Spotlight: Cambridge Community Television
Nonprofit Spotlight Cambridge Community Foundation
Lori Lander: The Power of Convening
When Lori Lander was fresh out of college, she
$1.3 Million CCF Grants – FY18
$535,000 awarded to 62 local nonprofits this spring The
Join Us at Cambridge Forum & Join Us in Giving
“THE DREAM MACHINE: the journey from undocumented to deported”
Inequality and Wealth Redistribution
Conversations on the Edge: Inequality and Wealth Redistribution Thursday