2016 Spring Grant Awards
We’re pleased to have provided financial support to the following organizations during our March and June grant cycles.
Children, Youth & Family Grants:
Big Brothers Big Sisters of CM/MW, Worcester, MA, $25,000
For a series of fundraising consultations/enhancements.
Birthday Wishes, Inc., Newton, MA, $4,750
To build a Volunteer Party Coordinator portal on the website.
The Discovery Museums, Acton, MA, $6,200
For strategic planning related to the new Discovery Woods outdoor play space.
Doc Wayne Youth Services, Inc., Boston, MA, $25,000
For development support.
The Learning Center for the Deaf,Framingham, MA, $10,000
For a fundraising/board training consultation.
OUT MetroWest, Framingham, MA, $10,000
For a board development consultation.
Resiliency for Life, Framingham, MA, $10,000
For a staff training consultation.
SPARK Kindness, Natick, MA, $20,600
For a two-phase strategic planning consultation.
Wayside Youth & Family Support Network, Framingham, MA, $5,000
For a staff development project.
Sudbury Grants:
Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School, Sudbury, MA $12,000
To help subsidize travel costs for the Global Student Summit to Turin, Italy in June, 2017.
Farm & Local Food Initiative Grants:
Franklin County CDC/Fiscal Agent for MA Food System Collaborative, Greenfield, MA, $25,000
General support for the Collaborative to implement the MA Local Food Action Plan.
Community Involved in Sustaining Agriculture, S. Deerfield, MA, $25,000
For an outreach and communications project.
Conservation Law Foundation, Boston, MA, $25,000
To expand and enhance the work of the Legal Services Food Hub in Massachusetts.
Mill City Grows, Lowell, MA $25,000
To design and build outdoor education centers at each of MCG’s two urban farms.
New Entry Sustainable Farming Project, Lowell, MA $25,000
To extend a strategic planning consultation in order to implement the fundraising recommendations of the strategic plan.