The Cambridge Community Foundation



The Cambridge Community Foundation is the local giving platform built, funded, and guided by residents since 1916. The foundation is a convener and catalyst for transformative community change.

As a civic leader it offers an independent voice, convenes individuals and organizations, and commissions research to help identify priorities.

The foundation helps set shared goals, spark innovative and effective solutions, and organize collaborations to pursue them.



Web Address

www.cambridgecf.org

Social Media Links

Twitter - @Cambridge_CF

Facebook - www.facebook.com/CambridgeCCF/

Instagram - www.instagram.com/cambridge_cf/


Assets and Giving for Cambridge Community Foundation

Assets

2020 - 45,615,345
2019 - 44,503,901
2018 - 41,053,574
2017 - 38,084,483
Domestic Grants

2020 - 3,184,654
2019 - 1,867,845
2018 - 1,367,374


    

Recent News from Cambridge Community Foundation


Take the next steps about municipal broadband and improve on a lackluster corporate monopoly
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Cambridge Community Foundation. Cambridge Local First. Cambridge Community Center. business, class, customer service, finance, letter,...more

We're searching for the Indigenous voices of Cambridge
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Last month, History Cambridge was awarded a grant from the Cambridge Community Foundation to begin research on the history of Indigenous...more

U.S. Attorney Rachael Rollins reflects on George Floyd's murder, 2 years later | Radio Boston
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This week, we talk with Geeta Pradhan, president of the Cambridge Community Foundation, about being a disruptor...more

Cambridge Community Foundation awards $516K in grants to 73 nonprofits - Wicked Local
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The Cambridge Community Foundation has awarded a total of $516000 to 73 community-serving nonprofits in Cambridge this spring funding...more

Cambridge remains addicted to development, while our housing policies still miss the mark ...
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According to the recent Cambridge Community Foundation Equity and Innovation Report, there is a $62,000 income gap between the average Black household...more

City Council Candidates Propose Strategies for Supporting Low-Income Residents at Virtual Forum
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Co-hosted by the Cambridge Community Foundation, Cambridge's My Brother's Keeper, and the Cambridge Nonprofit Coalition, the forum is the latest...more

Cambridge Community Foundation names new board leadership and senior staff
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The Cambridge Community Foundation's board of directors named Phil Johnson, founder and CEO of PJA Advertising + Marketing, as its new...more

To Do Today: Lit Crawl Boston
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Lit Crawl Boston is funded by the Cambridge Community Foundation and the Massachusetts Cultural Council. Whether you're an avid...more

'Heart' public safety idea is a start, but far more investment is needed against domestic violence
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As cited in a study by the Cambridge Community Foundation, Cambridge is ranked No. 1 in rental costs, with 50 percent of the lowest-earning...more

New Report Details Severe Income Gap Amid Economic Growth in Cambridge
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A report from the Cambridge Community Foundation found that despite rapid economic growth, Cambridge suffers from stark economic inequality...more



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