Cambridge Day reports on our plan to address local issues, starting with hunger
The Cambridge Day captures the vibe of our block party and our goal to do more good for Cambridge.
CCF to Invest Over 1.1 Million Dollars in New Food Access and Security Initiative
This initiative aims to strengthen Cambridge's emergency food system in partnership with local nonprofits - and is the first step in our new strategic plan.
Celebrate with us on October 14!
Come to CCF's Block Party and Launch of Our New Strategic Plan - free fun for all ages in Central Square!
Our Fall grants cycle is open.
Nonprofits serving Cambridge are invited to apply to the Community Fund until September 25.
Music with a mission.
Cambridge Jazz Festival - in rain or shine - brought people from across the community together for music and much more.
Cash Empowers Families in Cambridge
We just released a new data brief on the families eligible for Rise Up Cambridge, revealing challenges and resilience.
Learnings from movement makers and storytellers.
"Communities are their own best hope." Our recent film screening and discussion underscored the value of investing in grassroots leaders. (Photo by London Parker-McWhorter.)
CCF’s second annual Cambridge WINS awards $16K to summer youth sports.
We're supporting 18 summer sports programs designed for Cambridge youth who face barriers to access.
Join CCF’s Bob Moses Fund for a powerful film & discussion June 14!
Learn from the Fund's inaugural grant recipient, Derrick Christopher Evans.
Falcon Pride Scholarship awards 8 CRLS grads, thanks to generous donor support.
Thanks to new major gifts and steadfast donor support, this year’s Falcon Pride cohort grew from five to eight scholars who were celebrated last night. 
Our collective power.
A letter from CCF Board Member Lauren Cosulich.
We’ve awarded $468,000 to 66 nonprofits this fall through the Community Fund
Learn about the local nonprofits we're supporting this fall.
Salute and support Cambridge nonprofits this Giving Tuesday!
Thank you for supporting your community nonprofits this Giving Tuesday.
$44,000 in surprise, needs-inspired grants to Cambridge food efforts
This week, the Cambridge Community Foundation awarded 11 grants to local food pantries, community fridges, and other efforts to alleviate food insecurity.
Think big, act local.
We ask for your support this giving season.
A lasting investment in youth.
Building an endowment fund at the Cambridge Community Foundation.
Our nonprofits are worth celebrating.
A thank you message to our nonprofits.
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.
Smiles in our streets.
Cambridge Carnival celebrates Caribbean culture and community.Â
Celebrating nonprofits! Oct. 7 is our annual Salutes event.
We invite all our Cambridge nonprofit partners to join us at Starlight Square in a special celebration of the work they do.
Give smarter.
Thinking about your philanthropic future? This webinar may be a helpful resource.
Planting seeds of curiosity.
We're on the lookout for incredible grassroots programs like Friday Night Hype to win our next Imagined in Cambridge! Award.
With a lot of heart and a little support, a great idea flourishes.
As we search for our next Imagined in Cambridge! Award winners, we celebrate past ones like HEART Jr.
Art is a tool for resiliency at The Triggered Project.
Keith Mascoll won a 2021 Imagined in Cambridge! Award for helping youth open up through art. Who will win in 2022?
Communities converge at Kendall/MIT Open Space.
We had a beautiful community gathering at Kendall/MIT Open Space July 20.
CCF names Lauren Marshall VP of Marketing and Civic Engagement
The promotion recognizes Marshall’s exceptional leadership of the Foundation’s communications and stewardship of its civic voice.
You’re invited! Cider, culture & community at MIT Open Space.
Come out to Kendall Square July 20, 7-9pm for a fun, community gathering!
We remember: Joe Roller
Cambridge lost a true community partner last month when Joe Roller, former board member, passed away.