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.
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 letter from our president: Let’s raise our voices for tolerance and respect.
Dear neighbors, Last week, the voices of eight citizens,
Emerging stronger and more united: ‘We Are Cambridge’ 2021
Thanks to the nearly 500 community members who joined 'We Are Cambridge: Emerge 2021". Watch the video if you missed it!
Cambridge remembers Tunney Lee
Our tribute to a Cambridge Cultural Visionary, Tunney Lee, who dedicated his life to the local Boston/Cambridge community—as a mentor, professor, historian, citizen, and inspiration, particularly to young designers and architects. We’ll long continue to be inspired by Tunney.
Remembering Elsa Dorfman
A tribute to a Cambridge Cultural Visionary, Elsa Dorfman, whose legacy as a trailblazing photographer, and unique way of connecting with her subjects and building community continue to inspire us, our city, and the world.
Cambridge Community Foundation distributes $484,093 with State support to 22 nonprofits addressing hunger, evictions, and digital divide
Ranging from $29,000 to $10,000, the grants will help local nonprofits support vulnerable populations struggling with food insecurity, housing insecurity, utility arrears, and lack of access to technology for remote work and school.
Black history comes to life in Cambridge: Restoring St. Augustine’s.
Our nonprofit partner Black History in Action for Cambridgeport is playing a crucial role in restoring a historic landmark and reviving it as a space for community and learning.
Navigating relief for your nonprofit? Here’s an expert’s overview of where to look.
A great resource for nonprofits during COVID-19, from our expert advisors at Hemenway & Barnes LLP.
Save the date! We Are Cambridge virtual gathering, March 11
Join us at our Emerge 2021 virtual event to celebrate Cambridge Cultural Visionaries and more.
SHINING A LIGHT ON RACE AND EDUCATION
A grant from the Cambridge Community Foundation is sending
THE BIG PICTURE: DRAWING INSIGHT FROM DATA
Foundation President Geeta Pradhan is working on a report
CONVERSATIONS WILL BUILD ON A SUCCESSFUL STEAM FORUM
A public forum about building pathways into the regional
BETH MILKOVITS NAMED TO THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE CAMBRIDGE COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
Beth Milkovits, chief wealth strategist for Boston-based Atwater Wealth
CAMBRIDGE PASTOR LORRAINE THORNHILL NAMED TO CAMBRIDGE COMMUNITY FOUNDATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Rev. Lorraine Thornhill was elected to the board of
ELLEN MOOT, LONG-TIME FOUNDATION BOARD MEMBER WAS KNOWN FOR HER COMMITMENT AND SERVICE
A civic leader of great compassion and wide reach,
CAMBRIDGE COMMUNITY FOUNDATION ANNOUNCES $334K IN GRANTS TO LOCAL ORGANIZATIONS
The Cambridge Community Foundation has announced grants to 51
GAIL ROBERTS NAMED TO BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE CAMBRIDGE COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
Local real estate broker Gail Roberts, an associate with
CAMBRIDGE COMMUNITY FOUNDATION NAMED A FINALIST IN NATIONAL FUNDING COMPETITION BY ARTPLACE AMERICA
The Cambridge Community Foundation has been selected among 1,400
CAMBRIDGE FORUM SETS SIGHTS ON SHARED PROSPERITY THROUGH GREATER ACCESS TO THE INNOVATION ECONOMY
S.T.E.A.M. education connects technology, art to create ‘ladders’ for

