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Creative technology programming designed to equip youth with the tools necessary to reach their full potential, while creating a safe space for youth to explore who they are and who they want to be.
To inspire people to protect and sustain the natural world for future generations by creating fun and engaging experiences that integrate wildlife and conservation programs, research, and education.
article YW Boston   80
Engaging people and organizations at all levels to eliminate racism, empower women, and promote peace, justice, freedom, and dignity for all
Provides high-quality arts education programming to the students of the Commonwealth.
article YNPN Boston   90
Provides professional development training, resources and networking opportunities for young nonprofit professional to learn, grow and connect.
article WorldBoston   80
To foster engagement in international affairs and cooperation with peoples of all nations through citizen diplomacy, global education programs, and locally-based youth and community programming.
Day community open six days a week serving healthy breakfasts and lunches, and providing basic necessities and services that help restore dignity and hope to assist women in crisis, struggling with domestic violence, addiction, mental illness, or the stress of being homeless.
To build a strong community of women lawyers who make a difference in the profession and in society at large.
Youth development agency in the Allston-Brighton community providing high-impact programs that ensure that our young people are succeeding academically, exploring and mastering the arts, developing career readiness skills and adopting healthy lifestyles.
article The Welcome Project   80
Builds the collective power of Somerville immigrants to participate in and shape community decisions.
Works to build and sustain a vibrant, close-knit community in Watertown, Massachusetts through fundraising and grants.
article Walden Chamber Players   80
A versatile chamber music ensemble of outstanding musicians dedicated to artistic excellence in performance and education.
To increase access to justice by delivering high quality pro bono civil legal services to eligible clients in the Greater Boston area.
article www.thevac.org   80
Provides supports and services needed to assist people living with mental health issues, physical disabilities, traumatic brain injuries, learning disabilities or other barriers to employment to achieve career goals and improve their quality of life.
article Urban Edge   80
Strengthening communities and families through home purchase and financial counseling, maintenance referrals, loan assistance, youth summer jobs, family support and other programs.
article Bird Street   90
Ensuring that high-risk, inner-city children and teenagers have the experiences, skills, and support to make healthy choices and succeed in all the “next steps” of their lives: middle school, high school, college, vocational school, and employment.
To build a strong community by improving the education, health, safety and economic security of low-income individuals and families in Boston’s historic South End/Lower Roxbury and to serve as a national model of successful neighborhood engagement.
Advancing the independence, full citizenship and productivity of people with disabilities.
article Tutoring Plus   80
To support and encourage the academic, personal, and social growth of children and youth in Cambridge, Massachusetts with the help of volunteers and community partners.
Dedicated to serving the Haitian immigrant community of the State of Massachusetts.
article Triangle Inc.   80
Empowers people with disabilities and their families to enjoy rich, fulfilling lives.
article Transition House   80
Domestic violence agency providing emergency shelter, transitional and supported housing and youth prevention education to the Cambridge community.
article Timothy Smith Network   80
Provides grants to charitable organizations in Roxbury for the creation of an integrated consortium of technology centers for job training, educational enrichment and open access.
Help those with challenging life issue needs in the Boston and North Shore areas by informing and connecting them with those who provide important services for children, the elderly, low income, the homeless, and those who have lost a loved one.
To operate and maintain a neighborhood museum dedicated to the collection, preservation and interpretation of the history and culture of the West End of Boston.
To develop and promote urban farming as a Commercial sector that creates green collar jobs for residents; and to engage urban communities in building a healthier and more locally based food system.
To present the diversity of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender lives in art so bold it breaks through personal isolation, challenges the status quo, and builds thriving communities.
article The Samfund   80
Provides relief and support to young adult cancer survivors who are struggling financially.
A youth entrepreneurship center that teaches high school students to start and run their own businesses.
Provides tools, products, training, and expertise to assist community-based organizations, partners, public officials, and the general public to increase asset-building and retention.
To strengthen literacy skills of students and invite educators and participating schools to explore the idea of courage in literature, in their own lives, and within the broader community.
article The Lenny Zakim Fund   80
Makes small and meaningful grants to support some of the most amazing and effective grassroots programs in the state.
Research on the process of intercultural transition, publications to assist newcomers to the US, designs and delivers specialized cross-cultural training workshops, consults to professionals in the field.
Provides free English classes to immigrant and refugee adults in Eastern Massachusetts, educates the public on the ways that immigrants are assets to America, and supports research that demonstrates the economic and social benefits of immigration.
article The Hyams Foundation   80
To increase economic, racial and social justice and power within low-income communities in Boston and Chelsea, MA.
Goal to distribute enough food to provide at least one meal a day to those in need.
A bi-monthly magazine of history, culture and politics.
article The DREAM Program   80
Builds communities of families and college students that empower youth from affordable housing neighborhoods to recognize their options, make informed decisions, and achieve their dreams.
Provides high-quality adult day health services to Everett, Medford & Lowell Areas.
article The Children's Room   80
Creates safe, supportive communities so that no child, teen or family has to grieve alone.
Hires 14-21 year olds, and trains them as community organizers, providing them with the support, resources, and ongoing training they need to organize initiatives addressing community issues.
Promotes Arabic Culture and the Arab-American experience through education and the arts.
article The Caleb Group   80
Acquires, develops, preserves and manages housing communities striving to create positive, supportive, encouraging communities through Service Coordinators and Community Opportunity Centers.
article The Boston Foundation   80
Devotes its resources to building and sustaining a vital, prosperous city and region, where justice and opportunity are extended to everyone.
article The Art Connection   80
Connects artists and donors to community service organizations through the placement of original artwork
Assesses the needs of people and the places that they live in order to identify and address the complex problems that create barriers to the well-being of low-income residents in areas of concentrated poverty.
Seeks to improve the lives of children with autism and their families by providing innovative technology solutions.
article Team IMPACT   80
Matches children facing life-threatening and chronic illnesses with local college athletic teams making them part of the team.
article Teach Plus   80
To engage and support teacher leaders in transforming the system.
article Symphony Nova   80
Creates opportunities for talented music school graduates to present classical music concerts, develop professionally, and serve the Boston community.
Help chronically unemployed men and women realize their potential to find and keep jobs that promise sustainable livelihoods and personal growth.
article Steps to Success   80
Enhance educational outcomes for students from low-income families in order to defeat the cycle of poverty
article STAND For Children   80
Policy, advocacy, community engagement for educational equality.
article St. Francis House   80
A safe, caring, respectful and dignified refuge in downtown Boston that offers basic services – food, shelter, clothing, medical care, mental health and substance abuse counseling to all.
Comprehensive health care for all residents of the South End and the surrounding communities.
Offers older people, younger people with disabilities, and caregivers the information, services and support needed to make choices which enhance health, well being and independence.
article The Somerville Home   80
Provides residential services to the elderly and disabled individuals of the community.
article SVP Boston   80
A diverse community of leaders investing time and money in nonprofits working to ensure every child and young adult succeeds in school and beyond.
article Be Bold, Be Bald   80
Invites any and all to put their hair on the line for a day to raise money and awareness for the fight against cancer.
Empowers youth in foster care to flourish through committed mentoring relationships and the development of essential life skills.
Preserving, maintaining and enhancing the House, its furnishings and property.
Provides short-term rehabilitation, traditional long-term care, and a Special Care Program for individuals with Alzheimer's and dementia.
article Shelter Music Boston   80
Presents monthly chamber music concerts in Greater Boston homeless shelters, delivering live classical music as a social service.
Provides self-esteem programs to everyone in the Greater Boston area regardless of ability to pay.
article Second Chances   80
Provides clothing to homeless and very low-income people in Cambridge and Somerville by working with local homelessness and social service agencies where they receive shelter and services.
Support, education and research for people with scleroderma and their families and friends.
Fosters excitement, confidence and literacy in STEM for girls from underrepresented communities by providing free, experiential programs and by maximizing meaningful interactions with women mentors in science, technology, engineering & mathematics.
Provides grants to grassroots campaigns that can lead to systemic change in the disparities poor children and children of color face in our nation’s schools.
article Save the Harbor   80
To restore and protect Boston Harbor, Massachusetts Bay, and the marine environment and share them with the public for everyone to enjoy.
Reduce the incidence of suicide by alleviating despair, isolation, distress and suicidal feelings among individuals in our community, 24 hours a day.
Interfaith organization that promotes hope and justice for victims and survivors of domestic violence and elder abuse.
Explores the meanings of freedom and independence before, during and since the American Revolution, in the context of a household of wealthy Loyalists and enslaved Africans.
Employs an innovative, intensive mentoring model to address the complex needs of boys and trans-identified youth victimized through commercial sexual exploitation.
Provides integrated behavioral health, education, and supportive housing.
Maintains, programs, and improves The Greenway on behalf of the public and in partnership with the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
article Root Cause   90
Provides services in strategic business planning, financial sustainability, performance measurement, and assessments to clients in the social sector.
Community based initiatives, residential treatment and juvenile justice programs for at-risk youth and families.
Provides life-saving shelter, a crisis hotline, support services, training and education to to all survivors of domestic abuse.
article The Rennie Center   80
To improve public education through well-informed decision-making based on deep knowledge and evidence of effective policymaking and practice.
article RTBOSTON.ORG   80
Renovates houses of people unable to pay for essential home repairs and much-needed updates.
Empowera the under-served girls with no parents in Haute Feuille, Haiti and its neighboring towns through education and enhances their lives by providing food and shelter.
article racecancer.org   80
Fights cancer through events to raise funds and awareness for organizations dedicated to preventing and curing cancer.
Through public and private partnerships we endeavor to assist families and individuals in our communities to improve the quality of their lives by minimizing the effects of poverty, promoting self-sufficiency and advocating for social change.
Provides culturally competent adult education programs, youth development, cultural events, information and referrals to foster and improve the social, cultural, economic and civic lives of Asian Americans and their families in Quincy and its neighboring communities.
Helps people have the conversation they want to have about some of the most difficult topics through expert facilitation.
article Providers' Council   80
Offers high quality public policy research, advocacy, communication and information, education and training, research and cost saving programs to community-based, care-giving organizations that provide human services, health, education and vocational supports.
article Project Citizenship   80
Provides free, high quality services to legal permanent residents to help them become U.S citizens.
Provides low cost training to help you succeed in today’s workplace.
Uses the power of media arts to provide meaningful employment and education for youth living in low-income neighborhoods.
article PowerOptions   80
Helps nonprofits consolidate their energy-buying influence to gain predictability, dependability and cost savings.
article Power Launch   80
Accelerates social change by investing in compelling ideas, exceptional leaders, and high-potential organizations.
A social justice think tank devoted to supporting movements that are building a more just and inclusive democratic society. Exposes movements, institutions, and ideologies that undermine human rights.
article Pine Street Inn   80
Provides permanent supportive housing, job training and placement, emergency shelter and street outreach to homeless men and women.
Promotes informed and responsible volunteerism by involving people in meaningful, one-time, hands-on work that meets the needs of local charities and by assisting companies and charities in building successful community involvement programs.
article Passim   80
To provide truly exceptional and interactive live musical experiences for both performers and audiences, to nurture artists at all stages of their career, and to build a vibrant music community.
article pasand   80
Develop and facilitate transformative personal health and wellness education for adolescents in South India and beyond.
Empowers youth with disabilities to reach their full potential by providing transformative mentoring programs, youth development opportunities, and inclusion expertise.
article Partners for Change   80
Promote self- independence to the less fortunate by providing accessible healthcare services, affordable education, promote and fostering youth leadership and economic sustainability.
article The Parenting Journey   80
Create changes that benefit all members, both individually and as a family, through recognizing and harnessing families’ strengths.
article Operation PEACE Boston   80
Provides educational courses, youth programs and enrichment services to the residents of Boston's Fenway and Dorchester neighborhoods.
article Operation A.B.L.E.   80
Provides training and employment services for job seekers 45 and older from diverse backgrounds.
article Tech Goes Home   80
Helping to provide under-served residents the opportunity, tools, education, and access required for 21st century skills development.
article One Summit   80
Helps children with cancer build courage and self-confidence, which promotes a foundation for resilience as they battle their disease. Teams children with a U.S. Navy SEAL mentor for a day of indoor rock climbing activities.
article NUBIA   80
Serves as a community base in Roxbury, and has worked to bring the community together through the implementation of urban gardens, youth programs, workshops covering topics including cooking and weaving, and free produce distribution programs.
Provides children and adults the experience of telling stories through song, by performing original, entirely-sung operas and oratorios, with lyrics and music accessible and appealing to audiences of all ages.
article Nonprofit VOTE   80
Partners with America’s nonprofits to help the people they serve participate and vote.
Financial support and partnerships with community organizations to enhance the Boston Newmarket District.
Fellowship programs bring together cohorts of highly-motivated, skilled early career professionals to pursue their commitment to working in the social sector.
Identifying and exonerating wrongly convicted individuals.
Targeted job training, support and employment services to prepare resource-limited, chronically unemployed and underemployed adults and at-risk young adults in Boston to secure and retain career-ladder jobs in the growing food services industry.
Housing counseling, safety related repairs, affordable housing development and investment.
To identify and develop work-at-home jobs for home-based Americans who are physically disabled.
article nagly   80
To create, sustain and advocate for programs, policies, and services for the lesbian/gay/bisexual/transgender youth community, particularly including the establishment of regular support meetings, and to defend and enhance the human and civil rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender youth on the North Shore of Massachusetts and beyond.​
article Mystic Chorale   80
Volunteer run community chorus based in Arlington, MA.
article musiConnects   80
Model and teach self-expression, peer leadership and community development through the transformative power of chamber music.
Started by MS patients to put a face on the disease, create awareness through educational seminars, and raise funds that go directly to Multiple Sclerosis research.
Empowers youth who are in the foster care system, court involved, homeless, or out of school to take charge of their lives by taking charge of a business.
To ensure that the region’s low- and moderate-income individuals and families have choice and mobility in finding and retaining decent affordable housing.
Fuel the quality and quantity of mentoring relationships for America’s young people and to close the mentoring gap for the one in three young people growing up without this critical support.
article Welcome   80
Spark policy change in every state and at the national level to ensure all K-12 students receive comprehensive media literacy education and skills.
article Welcome to MCHC   80
Improve the health and thereby help enhance the quality of life for diverse residents of Mattapan and surrounding communities by providing exceptional primary care and preventive health and social services.
article MathPOWER   80
Transforms the lives of urban youth by developing proficiency in advanced mathematics.
MassVOTE works to promote a culture of active political participation by providing civic organizations the tools they need to organize, register, and educate voters, with an emphasis on historically disenfranchised communities.
article MASSCreative   80
MASSCreative works with creative leaders, working artists, arts educators and arts and cultural supporters to empower creative organizations and the public with a powerful voice to advocate for the resources and attention necessary to build vibrant, connected, and creative communities.
Promotes self-sufficiency through job training and career building. Programs include PC/IT skills, ESL and community projects.
Creates true economic opportunity for low-income people by uniting individuals, organizations and coalitions to advance sensible workforce development policy.
Serves as the state commission on service and volunteerism.
Provides support to the families of military personnel with ties to Massachusetts who have died as a result of active duty service post 9/11/2001.
Ensuring low-income people with critical, non-criminal legal needs have access to legal information, advice, and representation.
Promotes accessible, quality, community-responsive health care.
Evidence-based best practices, innovative program design and rigorous evaluation to demonstrate that providing permanent housing with supportive services is in the best interest of homeless individuals, government and society at large.
Advocates for consumers and the environment on local and statewide energy issues, and offers energy-related assistance and programming on heating oil, green power, and energy efficiency.
Promotes an integrated, multidisciplinary team response to child abuse.
Influences state education policies to represent employers committed to excellence and equity in Massachusetts schools.
Promote effective participation in our democracy by providing reliable information and clear analysis of policy choices facing the Commonwealth.
Achieve excellence in school leadership through advocacy, training and service.
Promotes the active involvement of elders and socially conscious persons of all ages to join us to build a just, egalitarian and compassionate society.
Association of mission-driven community development organizations dedicated to creating places of opportunity where ALL people can live with dignity.
To improve the lives of Portuguese-speaking individuals and families from Massachusetts and help them become contributing, active participants in American society while maintaining strong ethnic identity and a sense of community.
Organizes, trains and provides technical assistance to more than 40 HUD tenant groups.
Assesses programmatic needs and organizational capacity, provides customized strategies to expand empowering youth-adult relationships across Massachusetts.
Dedicated to transforming public schools into high-performing organizations and closing the achievement gap through bold district restructuring and rigorous academic programs.
article Main Street Partners   80
Small business accelerator that matches driven small business owners with top professional talent.
Center of healing, teaching and learning for families and communities dealing with murder, trauma, grief and loss.
article LISC Boston   80
Provides funding, financing, and technical assistance to Community Development Corporations (CDCs), Non-Profit Developers, and Policy & Advocacy Organizations in Greater Boston.
National network of non-profit volunteer-based organizations committed to relieving isolation and loneliness among the elderly.
article Let's Get Ready   80
Provides low-income high school students with free SAT preparation, admissions counseling and other support services needed to gain admission to and graduate from college.
A confidential counseling and referral resource for Massachusetts law students, lawyers and judges and their families.
article Lacrosse the Nations   80
Program using the lacrosse field as a platform to teach students valuable life skills and health education, while ultimately bringing joy to their lives.
article LA ALIANZA HISPANA   80
Educational and employment programs, social services, public health programs, advocacy and organization serving the needs of the Hispanic Community throughout the state of Massachusetts.
Helps develop the careers of physicians and nurses from throughout the country who are committed to improving the health of our communities.
article ABOUT US   80
Educates and inspires Christian, Jewish, and Muslim youth to become interfaith peace leaders. Ages 12 to 18.
Locates, counsels, guides and encourages middle school and high school students who find themselves in difficult life situations to persevere and achieve educational objectives that will positively shape future life choices.
article Just-A-Start   80
Multi service agency focusing on affordable housing, workforce development, and educational programming.
article Home - JFYNetWorks   80
Helping students make it from high school to college through blended learning.
article JVS Boston   80
Empowering individuals from diverse communities to find employment and build careers, while partnering with employers to hire, develop, and retain productive workforces.
article Jane Doe Inc.   80
Coalition of 60 local member programs working together with our allies to find lasting solutions that promote the safety, liberty, and dignity for victims and survivors of sexual and domestic violence.
Compassionate, client-centered programs focused on hunger, mental health and emergency assistance.
Facilitates the conversation between academics and practitioners regarding the implications of complexity thinking for the management of organizations.
Providing nonprofit leaders with the skills, confidence and resources they need to make their organizations effective, innovative and sustainable.
Catalyst for sustainable community health improvement, uniting academic research with real world practice.
Empowers individuals through education, workforce development and arts programs. Creates vibrant affordable housing communities.
Making STEM Education more accessible to African youth
article Improbable Players   80
Educational theater for substance abuse prevention.
Provides services and opportunities for aspiring artists 14-24 years old.
Programs and civic engagement activities developed by youth and residents in response to community needs.
Theatrical productions, training and supporting the next generation of theatre artists, arts education programs.
Provides free short-term housing in volunteer host homes and donated apartments for families and friends of patients seeking care at Boston-area healthcare organizations.
Fund and execute service activities to meet the diverse social, educational, cultural and recreational needs of individuals and families residing in Boston’s downtown neighborhoods.
Prevention, placement, and housing programs designed to help elders find and succeed in homes of their own.
Works with governments, communities, scientists, and nonprofit organizations to help resolve public health issues through policy, research, prevention, and health promotion.
article HAWC   80
Creates social change by taking action against personal and societal patterns of violence and oppression. Provides services and support to victims of domestic violence on Massachusetts’ North Shore.
article Haven From Hunger   80
Helps neighbors in need make ends meet by providing emergency food, community meals, and more.
Provides support services to survivors of domestic violence.
Provides a forum for the exchange and dissemination of ideas and knowledge in order to inform pedagogy, practice, and policy about Haiti in a global context.
article Habitat PLUS   80
Provides interim and transitional supportive sober housing to psychiatrically disabled veterans, who would otherwise be homeless.
Advance public understanding, control invasive plants, and inspire use of native plants.
article GreenLight Fund   80
Working to harness the vision and ambition of social entrepreneurs and accelerate the spread of proven programs that make lasting change for children, youth and families.
article GiveBackTime   80
Provide a software toolkit for event management, volunteer tracking, and data gathering. Site provides a simple and consistent way to find volunteers to fill your organization’s needs.
Interrupts the cycle of violence by teaching girls that they have a right to be safe and how to defend themselves if necessary.
Building girls of courage, confidence, and character.
article Home   80
To make high school completion, post-secondary study, and sustainable career paths more accessible to underserved communities in Greater Boston, by providing flexible, customized instruction and career readiness development at no cost in convenient community locations.
Network of trained volunteers providing support and assistance to elders in Boston and Brookline.
Protect and improve Boston’s first public parks: the Boston Common, Public Garden, and Commonwealth Avenue Mall.
Breaking the cycle of generational poverty through salaried, professional mentoring.
Environmental and educational organization that encourages public use of the islands, balanced with the need to protect their fragile ecosystem and historic environment.
Making the Fort Point Channel an exciting and welcoming destination for all of Boston’s residents, workforce and visitors
article Freedom House   90
Removes barriers to educational success and opportunity by coaching students, creating college-level learning opportunities, and providing intense college preparation during the summer.
Serves as a community voice for Franklin Park.
article Four Paws   80
Helps animals that have been abused for entertainment, economic, scientific or other reasons.
Provides academic, recreational and social opportunities that enhance school day learning and build upon individual strengths and interests.
article Food For Free   80
Distributes food through a combination of food rescue, farming, and transportation services to the local food emergency system where it can reach those in need.
article First Literacy   80
Ensure that adults with low-literacy or limited English proficiency have high-quality educational opportunities that enable them to thrive as individuals and as family members, in their workplaces, and in their communities.
Provides specialized, trauma-informed yoga classes directly through agencies where survivors already access counseling and other services.
Seeks to prevent and reverse family homelessness in Massachusetts by providing timely financial assistance
Innovative, culturally competent and integrated social services to promote the self sufficiency and well-being of at-risk children, youth and families.
Provides home visits, playgroups, and workshops connecting families with each other for mutual support and engagement around skill-building and access to educational, social and health resources.
article Families First Home   80
Provides workshop series that teach parents to communicate better with their kids, to discipline in positive ways, and to build kids’ self-esteem
Collects paper, office supplies, textiles, architectural samples and industrial byproducts for distribution to cultural and educational institutions, programs, and classrooms.
Get residents to actively support over 10,000 historic places in the Essex National Heritage Area.
Enhance the impact of nonprofit organizations through high quality, affordable consulting services, capacity building, leadership support, and programs provided by experienced professionals dedicated to serving the community.
article Home   90
Leading the fight to overcome the challenges of living with epilepsy and to accelerate therapies to stop seizures, find cures, and save lives.
article Home   80
Improve the literacy skills of young children through Grade 3. Provide meaningful opportunities to older adults who serve as literacy volunteers in our partner schools and after school programs in low-income communities.
Support and foster the development of New England's environmental industry.
article English At Large   80
Provides free, practical, and accessible English language instruction to refugee and immigrant adults in 21 Boston area communities.
article Empower Schools   80
Partners with communities to help them get the schools they want with the results students need.
Mission to inspire and sustain civic engagement at Emerson College, and to uplift communities by bringing Emerson’s strengths in communication and the arts to bear in supporting social change.
Provides safety, food, veterinary care, and lots of love to homeless, hoarded or abandoned cats.
serves homeless and at-risk families and individuals in a goal-oriented, outcome-driven service environment by resolving the issues that made them homeless – domestic violence, substance abuse, and mental illness – so that they can attain and maintain permanent housing, personal safety, and economic stability.
Provides annual college scholarships to men and women of good character and ability who are in need of financial assistance.
Improves community by building investment, connection and pride in the main street East Broadway Business District.
article East End House   80
Holistic approach to promote the well-being, academic achievement, and successful transition to adulthood of children and youth from under-resourced families in Cambridge and surrounding communities.
Travel to unforgettable locations. Protect threatened ecosystems. Promote the health of the planet.
article Dress for Success   80
Empowering women to achieve economic independence by providing a network of support, professional attire and the development tools to help women thrive in work and in life.
Challenges high school students to reach their full potential - physically, socially, emotionally - through a mentor-supported marathon training program.
Property owners working transform Downtown Boston through programs and supplemental services that meet area needs.
Multi-service organization providing comprehensive direct services and support for victims of dating and domestic violence, as well as their children.
article Doc Wayne   80
Therapeutic sports through model of cognitive behavioral therapy and The Attachment, Self-Regulation, and Competency Framework.
Designs, organizes and conducts tours of Roxbury’s historic sites, arts community, cultural institutions and businesses.
article Home - DEAF, Inc.   80
Access, Awareness and Achievement for Deaf, DeafBlind, Hard of Hearing and Late-Deafened People.
Public charity assisting organizations that provide direct services to underprivileged children.
Catholic high school exclusively serving families of limited economic means.
article Cradles To Crayons   80
Provides children from birth through age 12, living in homeless or low-income situations, with the essential items they need to thrive – at home, at school and at play.
Protects human rights, public health, and the environment from corporate greed and abuse around the world.
Oldest non-profit art association in the United States representing over 400 living artist members, ranging in experience from students to nationally-recognized artists.
Best of contemporary art house and independent film.
Special education day school for youth with emotional, behavioral and learning disabilities, integrated system of services for children and families.
article Company One   80
Changing the face of Boston theatre by uniting the city’s diverse communities through innovative, socially provocative performance and developing civically engaged artists.
article Community Works   80
A portfolio of 30 local social justice organizations providing Massachusetts residents a unique opportunity to invest in long-term systemic change.
article Community Works   80
Develop a stable and growing source of support for our social justice member organizations through participation in the workplace giving campaigns, and through individual sustained giving contributions.
article Community Servings   80
Prepare and deliver meals to individuals and families who are homebound and living with critical and chronic illnesses.
Provides underserved communities with pro-bono landscape design services to bring attractive, healthy open spaces to their neighborhoods.
Mediation and training center dedicated to providing an alternative and affordable forum for resolving conflict
article Community Cooks   80
Mobilizes individuals, businesses, civic, educational and faith-based groups to offer home prepared food to vulnerable neighbors seeking assistance from human service agencies, students working to improve their lives in after school programs and families struggling with food insecurity.
article Community Catalyst   80
Organize and sustain a powerful consumer voice to ensure that all individuals and communities can influence the local, state and national decisions that affect their health.
Reduce poverty among local families and individuals while working to counteract - and whenever possible, eliminate - the societal conditions that cause and perpetuate poverty.
article Common Impact   80
Works to build a society in which individuals and businesses invest their unique talents towards a shared purpose: strengthening the local communities in which we live and work.
Provides innovative peer based programs which connect and empower students and young professionals to thrive with diabetes.
article Quest for Meaning   80
A program of the Church of the Larger Fellowship (CLF), a Unitarian Universalist congregation without walls cultivating wonder, imagination, and the courage to act.
article Class Action   90
Helps to end classism through workshops, organizational consulting, resources, education and safe spaces for people across the class spectrum to explore class.
article CitySprouts   80
Public school gardens for teaching and learning.
article City Year Boston   80
Works to bridge the gap in high-poverty communities between the support the students in the communities actually need, and what their schools are designed to provide, to help increase graduation rates.
Provides a sober-living transitional housing program, supporting families as they continue to strengthen their sobriety, recovery and find permanent housing.
article Citizen Schools   80
Partners with public middle schools in low-income communities to provide an expanded learning day.
Parents, nurses, pediatricians, educators, public health professionals, optometrists and ophthalmologists working to provide vision care to children across the Commonwealth.
Developing, evaluating, and promoting parenting education and coaching programs to improve the lives of children.
Providers, consumers, advocates, purchasers and regulators of services, promoting the welfare of children and their families in the Commonwealth by influencing public policy.
Business-oriented organization including non-profit and civic organizations with the purpose of promoting civic, economic and social welfare for the people of Chelsea.
Stewardship, renewal, and enhancement of the urban parklands along the Charles River, for the enjoyment of all.
Group involved pregnancy and parenting.
Provides deep critical training in how stories work, both personally and culturally, and the ability to apply this knowledge to everyday life by using narrative practice.
article Catholic Charities   80
One of the largest providers of social services in Massachusetts.
Improve transitions and service provisions for families as they emigrate from Cape Verde to the US. Increase engagement of community members with advocacy efforts.
Provides tools and training to foster free speech and creative expression, and involves people from across the city as producers and viewers of media that is informative, engaging, and diverse.
Provides services for foster and group care, adoption, developmental disabilities, and family support
Empower immigrant youth to achieve academic, career, and personal success through inspiring out-of-school experiences.
Provides support local nonprofits, convenes innovative and effective groups, connects donors to the community issues they care about most.
article Calling All Crows   80
Partners with musicians and fans to create change through hands-on service and activism
article Building Impact   80
Strengthena communities by providing individuals and companies with the knowledge and opportunity to volunteer, donate, and connect in the buildings where they work or live.
Helps homeless and at risk families learn the skills necessary to break the cycle of homelessness and poverty.
Shines a spotlight on community needs, inspires philanthropy and awards strategic grants to build a more vibrant, engaged and equitable Brooklin
article Bridgewell   80
Provides residential services, day habilitation, behavioral health services, employment training, transitional homeless services, affordable housing, substance abuse and addiction services to individuals with disabilities and other challenges.
Connects actors to audiences, artists to artists, and the theatre to our city
Provides life-changing services for homeless and high-risk youth ages 14 to 24.
Through six years of intensive, tuition-free, out of school time programming, Breakthrough changes students' academic trajectories and supports them along the path to four-year college.
Medford Boys and Girsl Club provides daily outings, recreational games, sports, arts, computers, library visits, and weekly field trips.
Providing a place for Dorchester’s young people to learn, explore talents, play and make friends.
Identifies labor and skill shortages, then crafts innovative initiatives that respond to the needs of employers and local residents.
Boston Partners in Education enhances the academic achievement and nurtures the personal growth of Boston’s public school students by providing them with focused, individualized, in-school volunteer support.
article Boston Pride   80
creates change and progress in society by embracing our community’s diverse history, culture, and identities, promoting community engagement and inclusivity, and striving for visibility and respect in unity.
Preserving, for public use and enjoyment, properties of exceptional scenic, historic, and ecological value in Massachusetts.
Provides hotel and restaurant education and skills training, funded primarily by the Boston Hotel Employees (GBHE) /Local 26 Trust Fund
article Boston Debate League   80
Works in partnership with the Boston Public Schools (BPS) to support academic debate teams in local high schools and train BPS teachers to use debate as a regular part of their classroom practice.
Ensure that the children, youth and families in the community have the resources and supports they need to achieve greater economic success and social well-being.
Provides access to exceptional theatrical experiences dedicated to fostering the artistic and personal development of diverse youth, with a focus on professional training and the development of new works.
article Boston CASA   80
Recruiting, training and supervising community volunteers to serve as Court Appointed Special Advocates ("CASAs”) who work to ensure that children involved in abuse and neglect cases in Suffolk County find safe and permanent homes.
article Boston Cares   80
Volunteer agency filling more than 20,000 volunteer spots annually in support of more than 165 Greater Boston schools and non-profit agencies. Innovation Hub within the national HandsOn Network.
article Boston By Foot |   80
Promoting public awareness and appreciation of Boston's rich history and architectural heritage through a range of guided tours.
Connects school, after-school, and summer learning strategies.
Ensuring that children and youth are well cared for during out-of-school time (OST) hours.
article BMA of Greater Boston   80
Black Ministerial Alliance helps churches, ministries, and non-profits work together to engage communities
Youth mentoring programs
article Boston Mentoring   80
Youth mentoring programs
article Home Page   80
Inspiring young people in developing nations and underrepresented groups to pursue STEM careers.
article BELL | Massachusetts   80
Building Educated Leaders for Life provides after school programs integrating best practices in academic tutoring, enrichment, and evaluation.
Center for Quaker educational activities, home of Beacon Hill Friends Meeting, and a residential intentional community inspired by Quaker principles
An extra year of school between 8th and 9th grades to enable low-income students to excel in competitive educational environments and positively impact the community.
article Be The Change, Inc.   80
Creates and manages national issue-based campaigns driven by broad cross-sector coalitions
Choral group creating musical experiences that inspire change, build community and celebrate difference
article Barakat   80
Providing basic education in Afghanistan and Pakistan that advances literacy and increases access to secondary education, particularly for girls and women.
article B'nai B'rith Housing   90
Developer of affordable senior housing for Boston metro and beyond.
Fund research and services. Increase awareness and advocate for individuals with autism and their families.
Health and educational support for Caribbean children and their caregivers.
article BPL - Associates   90
Independent organization dedicated to conserving the Boston Public Library's special collections of rare books, manuscripts, and other items of significant historic interest.
Promotes the practice and expansion of effective and responsible philanthropy.
Provides job training and employment services, English classes, college preparation, and social services.
article ArtsBoston   80
Provides research and audience building programs to 175 member organizations. With support from the Mass Cultural Council.
Invests in select people and organizations that create art.
article aavso.org   80
American Association of Variable Star Observers has been monitoring variable stars since 1911. Currently gathering over a million observations per year from around 1400 international members.
article Mission & Vision   80
Strengthens at-risk youth through programming based around soccer, academics and the arts.
Provides strategy execution guidance for municipal governments using a customized Balanced Scorecard
When a Judge orders an evaluation of a court-involved child...
article Addgene - Homepage   80
nonprofit plasmid repository
article Adaptive Sports NE   80
Adaptive sporting events and related news.
Plays and education.
article SAND Services Inc.   60
For-profit company providing free services to nonprofit organizations and the community.
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