Celebrating RISE
We recently celebrated the conclusion of the Cambridge RISE pilot, our cross-sector partnership that supported 130 households in Cambridge.
$60K in surprise, needs-inspired grants go to community organizations meeting urgent needs.
CCF surprised 15 nonprofits with grants to provide direct services to families.
Introducing Arrow Street Arts
CCF partners with Arrow Street Arts, a new Cambridge nonprofit, to expand access to local performance and studio space.
Looking back, looking forward.
Memorable moments from our work with the community in 2022.
CCF & donors award $513K to 68 nonprofits serving Cambridge.
Our Community Fund grants aim to rebuild the nonprofit sector’s capacity, promote equity, and invest in creative solutions that support those who live in and rely on Cambridge. Â
Why I Give to Cambridge.
Gail Roberts shares why giving back through her CCF DAF is a no-brainer.
A message of peace
Foundation president Geeta Pradhan delivered a message of peace to members of the community during Morning Prayers at the Memorial Church of Harvard University.
Let’s beat food insecurity together
At the Cambridge Community Foundation, we believe everyone should have access to food not just during the holidays, but always.
Facing Homelessness Together
 Supporting solutions during Homeless Youth Awareness Month and beyond.
Turning sorrow to hopeÂ
Finding solutions to the mental health crisis in our community.
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
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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.
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

