Join us May 19 & 20: Two-part forum addressing racial opportunity gaps in our schools
We've teamed up with My Brother's Keeper Cambridge Task Force to host two conversations, on May 19 and 20, to help our city take action on opportunity gaps for Black and Brown students in Cambridge schools.
A grateful farewell to Gwyn Gallagher, our superhero
After 23 years of service to our community, Gwyn Gallagher retires as our director of grantmaking and operations. In her honor, we've created The Gwyn Gallagher Fund for Cambridge.
From The Boston Globe: “Cambridge to begin guaranteed income program for single-parent households”
The Boston Globe's coverage on Cambridge's new guaranteed basic income initiative, for which the Foundation is a founding partner.
Cambridge is first city in New England to launch mayor-championed guaranteed income pilot initiative for single caretaker households
April 15, 2021 | Cambridge, MA—Cambridge Mayor Sumbul Siddiqui
Cambridge youth raised $24,510 for community COVID-19 relief
A group of Cambridge high school student leaders wanted to help out their community during the pandemic, so they organized, set a goal, led outreach, and, in just a month's time, raised funds for neighbors in need—to the tune of $24,500 total to 12 community organizations.
Powerful insights to help move from conversation to community action
On the occasion of the launch of our new research report, local speakers shared insights that can inform follow-on conversations and help move us to collective action.
From The Boston Globe: “Report shows stark inequalities in Cambridge economic growth”
The Boston Globe's article about our new research report.
New research report shows a widening income gap in Cambridge
A new research report by the Foundation confirms Cambridge is a leader among the nation’s innovation cities, and through a decade of data, tells the story of how the city’s unprecedented prosperity has benefitted some residents, while others, primarily Black and low-income residents, are being left behind.
The Cambridge Community Foundation awards $533,000 in grants to local nonprofits this spring
In response to sustained demands on nonprofits in Cambridge, the Cambridge Community Foundation (CCF) increased allocated funds for its spring grantmaking by 50%, supporting nonprofits involved in youth programs and education, housing, hunger, homelessness, elder services, the arts, COVID-19 relief, and racial justice.Â
Equity and innovation in Cambridge
We're soon launching a report entitled Equity and Innovation Cities: The Case of Cambridge. All community members are invited to join us in a conversation on its findings, April 7, 8:30am.
A PATH FORWARD
A path forward. On Saturday, August 19, 2017
Press Release: Moacir Barbosa elected to the governing board of Cambridge Community Foundation
Moacir Barbosa, a long-time community leader in Cambridge has
Press Release: Cheryl Vozzella named to the Board of Directors of the Cambridge Community Foundation
Bank of America names Cheryl Vozzella a trustee of
Cambridge Needs Assessment
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Boomtown/Hometown Report
Read the Report Can Cambridge retain its culture
JOIN US FOR A COMMUNITY CONVERSATION ABOUT CAMBRIDGE MARCH 1st
A new report by the Cambridge Community Foundation draws
CENTRAL SQUARE – A CELEBRATION OF DIVERSITY
At the end of the 19th Century Central Square
CAMBRIDGE, OUR CITY, OUR FUTURE
As we approach 2017 we want to thank you on
PRESENTING OUR NEW LOGO
As the Cambridge Community Foundation prepares to begin its
SHINING A LIGHT ON RACE AND EDUCATION
A grant from the Cambridge Community Foundation is sending

