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!
Lesley President Janet Steinmayer joins CCF Board of Directors
Our Board of Directors announces several transitions and we welcome new staff.
We remember: Joe Roller
Cambridge lost a true community partner last month when Joe Roller, former board member, passed away.
Calling all social innovators! What do you imagine for Cambridge?
Nominate someone or apply for our 4th annual Imagined in Cambridge! Award this summer.
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
A groundswell of giving during year one of the United Legal Defense Fund for Immigrants
Photos from Dance for Dignity, held at the
Falcon Pride Scholarships: Helping college-bound CRLS students succeed in higher ed
In 2015, a group of residents came to
Cambridge nonprofits make learning more engaging and equitable
We often look to schooling as the key to
Connecting Cambridge middle schoolers to positive, out-of-school experiences
Photo courtesy of Cambridge Agenda for Children Out-of-School Time
How a frugal cattleman has sent students to Harvard for over a century
Jonathan Maynard Parmenter. Photo courtesy of The Parmenter Foundation. Jonathan

