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Philanthropy Group. To learn more about the Philanthropy Group's Development and Donor Services team, The Philanthropic Initiative and other donor partnership opportunities, please call our Donor Line at 617.338.2213. Kate Guedj. Senior Vice President and Chief Philanthropic Officer. Email. Heather Kemp. Philanthropy Administration Officer. Email. BUSINESS EQUITY FUND Target Businesses. The Business Equity Fund is specifically targeted to minority-owned companies with over $250,000 in annual revenue in Eastern Massachusetts, Southern New Hampshire and Northern Rhode Island, for whom a loan or equity investment of $300,000 to THE COLOR OF THE CAPITAL GAP At a forum on May 20, Boston Indicators released a report called produced in partnership with The Coalition for an Equitable Economy; The Color of the Capital Gap examines the disparate levels of growth capital available to businesses in Massachusetts and, crucially, proposes actions to be taken to remedy the disparities.BR. THOMAS FUND
The Brother Thomas Fund was established at the Boston Foundation in 2007 to honor the legacy of Brother Thomas Bezanson, a Benedictine monk and world-renowned ceramic artist, who wanted the sale of his work to help other artists, as his friends had helped him.LIVE ARTS BOSTON
Live Arts Boston: Advancing Creativity, Equity and Entrepreneurship in Boston's Performing Arts Ecosystem. Since 2017, Live Arts Boston has supported nearly 200 performing artists in music, theater, dance and more, providing well over $2 million in funding in its first three years. In 2020, Animating Democracy released an assessment of the NEW COMMONWEALTH FUND The New Commonwealth Racial Equity and Social Justice Fund was founded by a coalition of Massachusetts Black and Brown executives for the sole purpose of leveraging our individual and collective power to work together with community organizations to make transformative societal changes by addressing systemic racism and racial inequity inMassachusetts.
ORLANDO WATKINS
Orlando C. Watkins is Vice President for Programs at the Boston Foundation, where he oversees a discretionary grants fund of roughly $16 million and leads a Program Department staff of two dozen people who work across five core grant-making impact areas – Education, Health and Wellness, Jobs and Economic Development, Neighborhoods and Housing, and Arts and Culture – and two crosscuttingBOARD OF DIRECTORS
Emeriti Directors. Emeriti directors include all former directors who served for two consecutive five-years terms or have been designated director emeritus by a vote of the board. Mr. Dwight L. Allison Jr. Mrs. Carol F. Anderson. Ms. Joan Bok. The Honorable Marianne B. Bowler. Mr. Richard M. Burnes Jr.DWIGHT POLER
Dwight Poler joined Bain Capital in 1994, became a Managing Director in 1999, and moved to London in 2000 to open Bain Capital’s European Private Equity Business which he managed through December 2017. During this period, Bain Capital Europe raised and THE BOSTON FOUNDATION A Fascinating Life. One of the largest gifts to the Boston Foundation’s COVID-19 Response Fund was a contribution of $500,000 from a foundation no one at the Boston Foundation had heard of prior to the gift. It’s called the Ruby W. and LaVon P. Linn Foundation, established by Ruby Linn - a woman who led a fascinating life, had apioneering
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Philanthropy Group. To learn more about the Philanthropy Group's Development and Donor Services team, The Philanthropic Initiative and other donor partnership opportunities, please call our Donor Line at 617.338.2213. Kate Guedj. Senior Vice President and Chief Philanthropic Officer. Email. Heather Kemp. Philanthropy Administration Officer. Email. BUSINESS EQUITY FUND Target Businesses. The Business Equity Fund is specifically targeted to minority-owned companies with over $250,000 in annual revenue in Eastern Massachusetts, Southern New Hampshire and Northern Rhode Island, for whom a loan or equity investment of $300,000 to THE COLOR OF THE CAPITAL GAP At a forum on May 20, Boston Indicators released a report called produced in partnership with The Coalition for an Equitable Economy; The Color of the Capital Gap examines the disparate levels of growth capital available to businesses in Massachusetts and, crucially, proposes actions to be taken to remedy the disparities.BR. THOMAS FUND
The Brother Thomas Fund was established at the Boston Foundation in 2007 to honor the legacy of Brother Thomas Bezanson, a Benedictine monk and world-renowned ceramic artist, who wanted the sale of his work to help other artists, as his friends had helped him.LIVE ARTS BOSTON
Live Arts Boston: Advancing Creativity, Equity and Entrepreneurship in Boston's Performing Arts Ecosystem. Since 2017, Live Arts Boston has supported nearly 200 performing artists in music, theater, dance and more, providing well over $2 million in funding in its first three years. In 2020, Animating Democracy released an assessment of the NEW COMMONWEALTH FUND The New Commonwealth Racial Equity and Social Justice Fund was founded by a coalition of Massachusetts Black and Brown executives for the sole purpose of leveraging our individual and collective power to work together with community organizations to make transformative societal changes by addressing systemic racism and racial inequity inMassachusetts.
ORLANDO WATKINS
Orlando C. Watkins is Vice President for Programs at the Boston Foundation, where he oversees a discretionary grants fund of roughly $16 million and leads a Program Department staff of two dozen people who work across five core grant-making impact areas – Education, Health and Wellness, Jobs and Economic Development, Neighborhoods and Housing, and Arts and Culture – and two crosscuttingBOARD OF DIRECTORS
Emeriti Directors. Emeriti directors include all former directors who served for two consecutive five-years terms or have been designated director emeritus by a vote of the board. Mr. Dwight L. Allison Jr. Mrs. Carol F. Anderson. Ms. Joan Bok. The Honorable Marianne B. Bowler. Mr. Richard M. Burnes Jr.DWIGHT POLER
Dwight Poler joined Bain Capital in 1994, became a Managing Director in 1999, and moved to London in 2000 to open Bain Capital’s European Private Equity Business which he managed through December 2017. During this period, Bain Capital Europe raised and MISSION AND VALUES STATEMENTS We fulfill this mission in three principal ways: Making grants to nonprofit organizations and designing special funding initiatives to address this community’s critical challenges; Serving as a civic hub and center of information, where ideas are shared, levers for change are identified, and common agendas for the future are developed.CAREERS - TBF
Program Associate, Social Justice Ecology. Donor Relations Officer. Assistant Staff Accountant. Finance Assistant. Senior Finance Payables Coordinator. Director of Engaged Community Research, King Boston. Director of Community Organizing, King Boston. Communications and Events Intern, Haiti Development Institute. Program Officer, EarlyChildhood.
PANDEMIC HOUSING POLICY Please join us for the Greater Boston Housing Report Card 2021 forum, Pandemic Housing Policy: From Progress to Permanence. This year’s edition of the Greater Boston Housing Report Card makes the case that the region’s most difficult housing challenges are still with us, that those challenges were compounded by recent events, and that the bold federal, state and local responses to the PATHWAYS TO ECONOMIC MOBILITY: IDENTIFYING THE LABOR On June 9, we heard some good news: The economic returns for students who enroll in community college are strong and positive, according to a new report from Boston Foundation, MassINC and Dukakis Center at Northeastern University. After a report presentation, we heard from panel of leaders, researchers, educators and students who shared reactions to the findings and discussed their BUSINESS EQUITY FUND Target Businesses. The Business Equity Fund is specifically targeted to minority-owned companies with over $250,000 in annual revenue in Eastern Massachusetts, Southern New Hampshire and Northern Rhode Island, for whom a loan or equity investment of $300,000 to OPPORTUNITY YOUTH COLLABORATIVE DATA FOR IMPACT On June 8, 2021, representatives from Boston Public Schools and Bunker Hill Community College, as well as youth and young adult leaders, spoke about their work with the Opportunity Youth Collaborative. They shared lessons learned from their work using data to address racial inequity in student experience and outcomes and their goals for thefuture.
IS COMMUNITY COLLEGE WORTH IT? NEW DATA ANALYSIS SHOWS Boston – Analysis of data from a statewide system that links data across high schools, postsecondary institutions, and employers by MassINC and The Kitty and Michael Dukakis Center for Urban and Regional Policy at Northeastern University finds community college completion leads to substantial gains in employment and earnings - an increase of as much as $14,100 annually in salaryANDERSON FOUNDATION
The Bruce J. Anderson Foundation provides grants for programs, direct services and new initiatives in the fields of mental health (treatment, research and suicide prevention focused on young adults), environmental protection, historic and archival preservation, and the arts. Grants, which range from $2,500 to $12,000, are made fororganizations
PATHWAYS TO ECONOMIC MOBILITY Pathways to Economic Mobility: Identifying the Labor Market Value of Community College in Massachusetts UNDERSTANDING BOSTON June 2021 HEALTH STARTS AT HOME Health Starts at Home EVALUATION FINAL REPORT AUTHORS Heather Nelson, Ph.D., MPH Lisa Arsenault, Ph.D. Josh Leopold, MS Martha Galvez, Ph.D.Yipeng Su, MPA
THE BOSTON FOUNDATION A Fascinating Life. One of the largest gifts to the Boston Foundation’s COVID-19 Response Fund was a contribution of $500,000 from a foundation no one at the Boston Foundation had heard of prior to the gift. It’s called the Ruby W. and LaVon P. Linn Foundation, established by Ruby Linn - a woman who led a fascinating life, had apioneering
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Nonprofits. Let’s build Boston’s vibrant future together. The Boston Foundation Program Department is committed to making a profound and measurable impact in the Greater Boston community as exhibited in our grant making through the department’s five Impact Areas, the Open Door Grants program, and other programs of our Social Justice THE COLOR OF THE CAPITAL GAP At a forum on May 20, Boston Indicators released a report called produced in partnership with The Coalition for an Equitable Economy; The Color of the Capital Gap examines the disparate levels of growth capital available to businesses in Massachusetts and, crucially, proposes actions to be taken to remedy the disparities. THE BOSTON FOUNDATION NAMES DR. M. LEE PELTON AS NEXT December 1, 2020. M. Lee Pelton, President of Emerson College, will be the new President and CEO of the Boston Foundation, effective June 1, 2021. Watch the video announcing Dr. Pelton's selection. Boston – The Boston Foundation is proud to announce the selection of Dr. M. Lee Pelton as its new President and Chief Executive Officer. BUSINESS EQUITY FUND Target Businesses. The Business Equity Fund is specifically targeted to minority-owned companies with over $250,000 in annual revenue in Eastern Massachusetts, Southern New Hampshire and Northern Rhode Island, for whom a loan or equity investment of $300,000 toBR. THOMAS FUND
The Brother Thomas Fund was established at the Boston Foundation in 2007 to honor the legacy of Brother Thomas Bezanson, a Benedictine monk and world-renowned ceramic artist, who wanted the sale of his work to help other artists, as his friends had helped him. THE COLOR OF THE CAPITAL GAP THE COLOR OF THE CAPITAL GAP Increasing Capital Access for Entrepreneurs of Color in Massachusetts A report from Boston Indicators and the Boston Foundation in partnership with the Coalition for an Equitable Economy | MAY 2021 A RESOURCE TO HELP THE NONPROFIT SECTOR ADDRESS RACIAL By Jennifer Aronson, Associate Vice President for Programs and Andrea Madu, Senior Program Associate, Nonprofit Effectiveness. Editor's Note: While the Boston Foundation offices are closed for a day of relection to commemorate Juneteenth, today also seems to be an appropriate day to release a new resource for nonprofits seeking to address issues of racial equity.DWIGHT POLER
Dwight Poler joined Bain Capital in 1994, became a Managing Director in 1999, and moved to London in 2000 to open Bain Capital’s European Private Equity Business which he managed through December 2017. During this period, Bain Capital Europe raised andSANDRA M. EDGERLEY
Sandy Edgerley graduated from Harvard University with an AB in Biology in 1984, cum laude general studies. She graduated from Harvard Business School with distinction, receiving her MBA in 1989. Ms. Edgerley worked at Bain & Company, a management consulting company, from 1984 to 1996 as an Associate Consultant, Consultant and Manageron the
THE BOSTON FOUNDATION A Fascinating Life. One of the largest gifts to the Boston Foundation’s COVID-19 Response Fund was a contribution of $500,000 from a foundation no one at the Boston Foundation had heard of prior to the gift. It’s called the Ruby W. and LaVon P. Linn Foundation, established by Ruby Linn - a woman who led a fascinating life, had apioneering
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Nonprofits. Let’s build Boston’s vibrant future together. The Boston Foundation Program Department is committed to making a profound and measurable impact in the Greater Boston community as exhibited in our grant making through the department’s five Impact Areas, the Open Door Grants program, and other programs of our Social Justice THE COLOR OF THE CAPITAL GAP At a forum on May 20, Boston Indicators released a report called produced in partnership with The Coalition for an Equitable Economy; The Color of the Capital Gap examines the disparate levels of growth capital available to businesses in Massachusetts and, crucially, proposes actions to be taken to remedy the disparities. THE BOSTON FOUNDATION NAMES DR. M. LEE PELTON AS NEXT December 1, 2020. M. Lee Pelton, President of Emerson College, will be the new President and CEO of the Boston Foundation, effective June 1, 2021. Watch the video announcing Dr. Pelton's selection. Boston – The Boston Foundation is proud to announce the selection of Dr. M. Lee Pelton as its new President and Chief Executive Officer. BUSINESS EQUITY FUND Target Businesses. The Business Equity Fund is specifically targeted to minority-owned companies with over $250,000 in annual revenue in Eastern Massachusetts, Southern New Hampshire and Northern Rhode Island, for whom a loan or equity investment of $300,000 toBR. THOMAS FUND
The Brother Thomas Fund was established at the Boston Foundation in 2007 to honor the legacy of Brother Thomas Bezanson, a Benedictine monk and world-renowned ceramic artist, who wanted the sale of his work to help other artists, as his friends had helped him. THE COLOR OF THE CAPITAL GAP THE COLOR OF THE CAPITAL GAP Increasing Capital Access for Entrepreneurs of Color in Massachusetts A report from Boston Indicators and the Boston Foundation in partnership with the Coalition for an Equitable Economy | MAY 2021 A RESOURCE TO HELP THE NONPROFIT SECTOR ADDRESS RACIAL By Jennifer Aronson, Associate Vice President for Programs and Andrea Madu, Senior Program Associate, Nonprofit Effectiveness. Editor's Note: While the Boston Foundation offices are closed for a day of relection to commemorate Juneteenth, today also seems to be an appropriate day to release a new resource for nonprofits seeking to address issues of racial equity.DWIGHT POLER
Dwight Poler joined Bain Capital in 1994, became a Managing Director in 1999, and moved to London in 2000 to open Bain Capital’s European Private Equity Business which he managed through December 2017. During this period, Bain Capital Europe raised andSANDRA M. EDGERLEY
Sandy Edgerley graduated from Harvard University with an AB in Biology in 1984, cum laude general studies. She graduated from Harvard Business School with distinction, receiving her MBA in 1989. Ms. Edgerley worked at Bain & Company, a management consulting company, from 1984 to 1996 as an Associate Consultant, Consultant and Manageron the
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Philanthropy Group. To learn more about the Philanthropy Group's Development and Donor Services team, The Philanthropic Initiative and other donor partnership opportunities, please call our Donor Line at 617.338.2213. Kate Guedj. Senior Vice President and Chief Philanthropic Officer. Email. Heather Kemp. Philanthropy Administration Officer. Email.NONPROFITS - TBF
Nonprofits. Let’s build Boston’s vibrant future together. The Boston Foundation Program Department is committed to making a profound and measurable impact in the Greater Boston community as exhibited in our grant making through the department’s five Impact Areas, the Open Door Grants program, and other programs of our Social JusticeCAREERS - TBF
Program Associate, Social Justice Ecology. Donor Relations Officer. Assistant Staff Accountant. Finance Assistant. Senior Finance Payables Coordinator. Director of Engaged Community Research, King Boston. Director of Community Organizing, King Boston. Communications and Events Intern, Haiti Development Institute. Program Officer, EarlyChildhood.
OPPORTUNITY YOUTH COLLABORATIVE DATA FOR IMPACT On June 8, 2021, representatives from Boston Public Schools and Bunker Hill Community College, as well as youth and young adult leaders, spoke about their work with the Opportunity Youth Collaborative. They shared lessons learned from their work using data to address racial inequity in student experience and outcomes and their goals for thefuture.
IS COMMUNITY COLLEGE WORTH IT? NEW DATA ANALYSIS SHOWS Boston – Analysis of data from a statewide system that links data across high schools, postsecondary institutions, and employers by MassINC and The Kitty and Michael Dukakis Center for Urban and Regional Policy at Northeastern University finds community college completion leads to substantial gains in employment and earnings - an increase of as much as $14,100 annually in salary HEALTH STARTS AT HOME Health Starts at Home EVALUATION FINAL REPORT AUTHORS Heather Nelson, Ph.D., MPH Lisa Arsenault, Ph.D. Josh Leopold, MS Martha Galvez, Ph.D.Yipeng Su, MPA
PATHWAYS TO ECONOMIC MOBILITY Pathways to Economic Mobility: Identifying the Labor Market Value of Community College in Massachusetts UNDERSTANDING BOSTON June 2021BR. THOMAS FUND
The Brother Thomas Fund was established at the Boston Foundation in 2007 to honor the legacy of Brother Thomas Bezanson, a Benedictine monk and world-renowned ceramic artist, who wanted the sale of his work to help other artists, as his friends had helped him. A RESOURCE TO HELP THE NONPROFIT SECTOR ADDRESS RACIAL By Jennifer Aronson, Associate Vice President for Programs and Andrea Madu, Senior Program Associate, Nonprofit Effectiveness. Editor's Note: While the Boston Foundation offices are closed for a day of relection to commemorate Juneteenth, today also seems to be an appropriate day to release a new resource for nonprofits seeking to address issues of racial equity.ANDERSON FOUNDATION
The Bruce J. Anderson Foundation provides grants for programs, direct services and new initiatives in the fields of mental health (treatment, research and suicide prevention focused on young adults), environmental protection, historic and archival preservation, and the arts. Grants, which range from $2,500 to $12,000, are made fororganizations
THE BOSTON FOUNDATION A Fascinating Life. One of the largest gifts to the Boston Foundation’s COVID-19 Response Fund was a contribution of $500,000 from a foundation no one at the Boston Foundation had heard of prior to the gift. It’s called the Ruby W. and LaVon P. Linn Foundation, established by Ruby Linn - a woman who led a fascinating life, had apioneering
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Nonprofits. Let’s build Boston’s vibrant future together. The Boston Foundation Program Department is committed to making a profound and measurable impact in the Greater Boston community as exhibited in our grant making through the department’s five Impact Areas, the Open Door Grants program, and other programs of our Social Justice THE COLOR OF THE CAPITAL GAP At a forum on May 20, Boston Indicators released a report called produced in partnership with The Coalition for an Equitable Economy; The Color of the Capital Gap examines the disparate levels of growth capital available to businesses in Massachusetts and, crucially, proposes actions to be taken to remedy the disparities. THE BOSTON FOUNDATION NAMES DR. M. LEE PELTON AS NEXT December 1, 2020. M. Lee Pelton, President of Emerson College, will be the new President and CEO of the Boston Foundation, effective June 1, 2021. Watch the video announcing Dr. Pelton's selection. Boston – The Boston Foundation is proud to announce the selection of Dr. M. Lee Pelton as its new President and Chief Executive Officer. BUSINESS EQUITY FUND Target Businesses. The Business Equity Fund is specifically targeted to minority-owned companies with over $250,000 in annual revenue in Eastern Massachusetts, Southern New Hampshire and Northern Rhode Island, for whom a loan or equity investment of $300,000 toBR. THOMAS FUND
The Brother Thomas Fund was established at the Boston Foundation in 2007 to honor the legacy of Brother Thomas Bezanson, a Benedictine monk and world-renowned ceramic artist, who wanted the sale of his work to help other artists, as his friends had helped him. A RESOURCE TO HELP THE NONPROFIT SECTOR ADDRESS RACIAL By Jennifer Aronson, Associate Vice President for Programs and Andrea Madu, Senior Program Associate, Nonprofit Effectiveness. Editor's Note: While the Boston Foundation offices are closed for a day of relection to commemorate Juneteenth, today also seems to be an appropriate day to release a new resource for nonprofits seeking to address issues of racial equity. THE COLOR OF THE CAPITAL GAP THE COLOR OF THE CAPITAL GAP Increasing Capital Access for Entrepreneurs of Color in Massachusetts A report from Boston Indicators and the Boston Foundation in partnership with the Coalition for an Equitable Economy | MAY 2021DWIGHT POLER
Dwight Poler joined Bain Capital in 1994, became a Managing Director in 1999, and moved to London in 2000 to open Bain Capital’s European Private Equity Business which he managed through December 2017. During this period, Bain Capital Europe raised andSANDRA M. EDGERLEY
Sandy Edgerley graduated from Harvard University with an AB in Biology in 1984, cum laude general studies. She graduated from Harvard Business School with distinction, receiving her MBA in 1989. Ms. Edgerley worked at Bain & Company, a management consulting company, from 1984 to 1996 as an Associate Consultant, Consultant and Manageron the
THE BOSTON FOUNDATION A Fascinating Life. One of the largest gifts to the Boston Foundation’s COVID-19 Response Fund was a contribution of $500,000 from a foundation no one at the Boston Foundation had heard of prior to the gift. It’s called the Ruby W. and LaVon P. Linn Foundation, established by Ruby Linn - a woman who led a fascinating life, had apioneering
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Nonprofits. Let’s build Boston’s vibrant future together. The Boston Foundation Program Department is committed to making a profound and measurable impact in the Greater Boston community as exhibited in our grant making through the department’s five Impact Areas, the Open Door Grants program, and other programs of our Social Justice THE COLOR OF THE CAPITAL GAP At a forum on May 20, Boston Indicators released a report called produced in partnership with The Coalition for an Equitable Economy; The Color of the Capital Gap examines the disparate levels of growth capital available to businesses in Massachusetts and, crucially, proposes actions to be taken to remedy the disparities. THE BOSTON FOUNDATION NAMES DR. M. LEE PELTON AS NEXT December 1, 2020. M. Lee Pelton, President of Emerson College, will be the new President and CEO of the Boston Foundation, effective June 1, 2021. Watch the video announcing Dr. Pelton's selection. Boston – The Boston Foundation is proud to announce the selection of Dr. M. Lee Pelton as its new President and Chief Executive Officer. BUSINESS EQUITY FUND Target Businesses. The Business Equity Fund is specifically targeted to minority-owned companies with over $250,000 in annual revenue in Eastern Massachusetts, Southern New Hampshire and Northern Rhode Island, for whom a loan or equity investment of $300,000 toBR. THOMAS FUND
The Brother Thomas Fund was established at the Boston Foundation in 2007 to honor the legacy of Brother Thomas Bezanson, a Benedictine monk and world-renowned ceramic artist, who wanted the sale of his work to help other artists, as his friends had helped him. A RESOURCE TO HELP THE NONPROFIT SECTOR ADDRESS RACIAL By Jennifer Aronson, Associate Vice President for Programs and Andrea Madu, Senior Program Associate, Nonprofit Effectiveness. Editor's Note: While the Boston Foundation offices are closed for a day of relection to commemorate Juneteenth, today also seems to be an appropriate day to release a new resource for nonprofits seeking to address issues of racial equity. THE COLOR OF THE CAPITAL GAP THE COLOR OF THE CAPITAL GAP Increasing Capital Access for Entrepreneurs of Color in Massachusetts A report from Boston Indicators and the Boston Foundation in partnership with the Coalition for an Equitable Economy | MAY 2021DWIGHT POLER
Dwight Poler joined Bain Capital in 1994, became a Managing Director in 1999, and moved to London in 2000 to open Bain Capital’s European Private Equity Business which he managed through December 2017. During this period, Bain Capital Europe raised andSANDRA M. EDGERLEY
Sandy Edgerley graduated from Harvard University with an AB in Biology in 1984, cum laude general studies. She graduated from Harvard Business School with distinction, receiving her MBA in 1989. Ms. Edgerley worked at Bain & Company, a management consulting company, from 1984 to 1996 as an Associate Consultant, Consultant and Manageron the
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Philanthropy Group. To learn more about the Philanthropy Group's Development and Donor Services team, The Philanthropic Initiative and other donor partnership opportunities, please call our Donor Line at 617.338.2213. Kate Guedj. Senior Vice President and Chief Philanthropic Officer. Email. Heather Kemp. Philanthropy Administration Officer. Email.NONPROFITS - TBF
Nonprofits. Let’s build Boston’s vibrant future together. The Boston Foundation Program Department is committed to making a profound and measurable impact in the Greater Boston community as exhibited in our grant making through the department’s five Impact Areas, the Open Door Grants program, and other programs of our Social JusticeCAREERS - TBF
Program Associate, Social Justice Ecology. Donor Relations Officer. Assistant Staff Accountant. Finance Assistant. Senior Finance Payables Coordinator. Director of Engaged Community Research, King Boston. Director of Community Organizing, King Boston. Communications and Events Intern, Haiti Development Institute. Program Officer, EarlyChildhood.
OPPORTUNITY YOUTH COLLABORATIVE DATA FOR IMPACT On June 8, 2021, representatives from Boston Public Schools and Bunker Hill Community College, as well as youth and young adult leaders, spoke about their work with the Opportunity Youth Collaborative. They shared lessons learned from their work using data to address racial inequity in student experience and outcomes and their goals for thefuture.
IS COMMUNITY COLLEGE WORTH IT? NEW DATA ANALYSIS SHOWS Boston – Analysis of data from a statewide system that links data across high schools, postsecondary institutions, and employers by MassINC and The Kitty and Michael Dukakis Center for Urban and Regional Policy at Northeastern University finds community college completion leads to substantial gains in employment and earnings - an increase of as much as $14,100 annually in salary BUSINESS EQUITY FUND Target Businesses. The Business Equity Fund is specifically targeted to minority-owned companies with over $250,000 in annual revenue in Eastern Massachusetts, Southern New Hampshire and Northern Rhode Island, for whom a loan or equity investment of $300,000 to HEALTH STARTS AT HOME Health Starts at Home EVALUATION FINAL REPORT AUTHORS Heather Nelson, Ph.D., MPH Lisa Arsenault, Ph.D. Josh Leopold, MS Martha Galvez, Ph.D.Yipeng Su, MPA
PATHWAYS TO ECONOMIC MOBILITY Pathways to Economic Mobility: Identifying the Labor Market Value of Community College in Massachusetts UNDERSTANDING BOSTON June 2021 A RESOURCE TO HELP THE NONPROFIT SECTOR ADDRESS RACIAL By Jennifer Aronson, Associate Vice President for Programs and Andrea Madu, Senior Program Associate, Nonprofit Effectiveness. Editor's Note: While the Boston Foundation offices are closed for a day of relection to commemorate Juneteenth, today also seems to be an appropriate day to release a new resource for nonprofits seeking to address issues of racial equity.ANDERSON FOUNDATION
The Bruce J. Anderson Foundation provides grants for programs, direct services and new initiatives in the fields of mental health (treatment, research and suicide prevention focused on young adults), environmental protection, historic and archival preservation, and the arts. Grants, which range from $2,500 to $12,000, are made fororganizations
THE BOSTON FOUNDATION The Boston Foundation announces over $2 million in grants, including focus on social justice organizations. The Boston Foundation today announced its latest round of quarterly grants, including the first series of grants from a strategy supporting organizations that are working to advance social justice in the city and region. CAREERS - TBFSEE MORE ON TBF.ORGANDERSON FOUNDATION
The Bruce J. Anderson Foundation provides grants for programs, direct services and new initiatives in the fields of mental health (treatment, research and suicide prevention focused on young adults), environmental protection, historic and archival preservation, and the arts. Grants, which range from $2,500 to $12,000, are made fororganizations
THE COLOR OF THE CAPITAL GAP At a forum on May 20, Boston Indicators released a report called produced in partnership with The Coalition for an Equitable Economy; The Color of the Capital Gap examines the disparate levels of growth capital available to businesses in Massachusetts and, crucially, proposes actions to be taken to remedy the disparities. BUSINESS EQUITY FUND The Business Equity Fund is specifically targeted to minority-owned companies with over $250,000 in annual revenue in Eastern Massachusetts, Southern New Hampshire and Northern Rhode Island, for whom a loan or equity investment of $300,000 to $500,000 would create jobs or expand operations.ORLANDO WATKINS
Orlando C. Watkins is Vice President for Programs at the Boston Foundation, where he oversees a discretionary grants fund of roughly $16 million and leads a Program Department staff of two dozen people who work across five core grant-making impact areas – Education, Health and Wellness, Jobs and Economic Development, Neighborhoods and Housing, and Arts and Culture – and two crosscuttingBOARD OF DIRECTORS
Emeriti Directors. Emeriti directors include all former directors who served for two consecutive five-years terms or have been designated director emeritus by a vote of the board. Mr. Dwight L. Allison Jr. Mrs. Carol F. Anderson. Ms. Joan Bok. The Honorable Marianne B. Bowler. Mr. Richard M. Burnes Jr. THE BOSTON FOUNDATION GIFT INSTRUCTIONS V82020 The Boston Foundation Gift Instructions Please use the following instructions for the transfer of gift assets to the Boston Foundation. In order to facilitate processing and acknowledgement, besure to
A RESOURCE TO HELP THE NONPROFIT SECTOR ADDRESS RACIAL By Jennifer Aronson, Associate Vice President for Programs and Andrea Madu, Senior Program Associate, Nonprofit Effectiveness. Editor's Note: While the Boston Foundation offices are closed for a day of relection to commemorate Juneteenth, today also seems to be an appropriate day to release a new resource for nonprofits seeking to address issues of racial equity.DWIGHT POLER
Dwight Poler joined Bain Capital in 1994, became a Managing Director in 1999, and moved to London in 2000 to open Bain Capital’s European Private Equity Business which he managed through December 2017. During this period, Bain Capital Europe raised and THE BOSTON FOUNDATION The Boston Foundation announces over $2 million in grants, including focus on social justice organizations. The Boston Foundation today announced its latest round of quarterly grants, including the first series of grants from a strategy supporting organizations that are working to advance social justice in the city and region.ANDERSON FOUNDATION
The Bruce J. Anderson Foundation provides grants for programs, direct services and new initiatives in the fields of mental health (treatment, research and suicide prevention focused on young adults), environmental protection, historic and archival preservation, and the arts. Grants, which range from $2,500 to $12,000, are made fororganizations
BUSINESS EQUITY FUND The Business Equity Fund is specifically targeted to minority-owned companies with over $250,000 in annual revenue in Eastern Massachusetts, Southern New Hampshire and Northern Rhode Island, for whom a loan or equity investment of $300,000 to $500,000 would create jobs or expand operations.BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Emeriti Directors. Emeriti directors include all former directors who served for two consecutive five-years terms or have been designated director emeritus by a vote of the board. Mr. Dwight L. Allison Jr. Mrs. Carol F. Anderson. Ms. Joan Bok. The Honorable Marianne B. Bowler. Mr. Richard M. Burnes Jr. A RESOURCE TO HELP THE NONPROFIT SECTOR ADDRESS RACIAL By Jennifer Aronson, Associate Vice President for Programs and Andrea Madu, Senior Program Associate, Nonprofit Effectiveness. Editor's Note: While the Boston Foundation offices are closed for a day of relection to commemorate Juneteenth, today also seems to be an appropriate day to release a new resource for nonprofits seeking to address issues of racial equity.DWIGHT POLER
Dwight Poler joined Bain Capital in 1994, became a Managing Director in 1999, and moved to London in 2000 to open Bain Capital’s European Private Equity Business which he managed through December 2017. During this period, Bain Capital Europe raised and CAREERS - TBFSEE MORE ON TBF.ORGORLANDO WATKINS
Orlando C. Watkins is Vice President for Programs at the Boston Foundation, where he oversees a discretionary grants fund of roughly $16 million and leads a Program Department staff of two dozen people who work across five core grant-making impact areas – Education, Health and Wellness, Jobs and Economic Development, Neighborhoods and Housing, and Arts and Culture – and two crosscutting THE COLOR OF THE CAPITAL GAP At a forum on May 20, Boston Indicators released a report called produced in partnership with The Coalition for an Equitable Economy; The Color of the Capital Gap examines the disparate levels of growth capital available to businesses in Massachusetts and, crucially, proposes actions to be taken to remedy the disparities. THE BOSTON FOUNDATION GIFT INSTRUCTIONS V82020 The Boston Foundation Gift Instructions Please use the following instructions for the transfer of gift assets to the Boston Foundation. In order to facilitate processing and acknowledgement, besure to
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Philanthropy Group. To learn more about the Philanthropy Group's Development and Donor Services team, The Philanthropic Initiative and other donor partnership opportunities, please call our Donor Line at 617.338.2213. Kate Guedj. Senior Vice President and Chief Philanthropic Officer. Email. Heather Kemp. Philanthropy Administration Officer. Email. BUSINESS EQUITY FUND The Business Equity Fund is specifically targeted to minority-owned companies with over $250,000 in annual revenue in Eastern Massachusetts, Southern New Hampshire and Northern Rhode Island, for whom a loan or equity investment of $300,000 to $500,000 would create jobs or expand operations.EARLY CHILDHOOD
Our vision for the Early Childhood strategy is that all children in Greater Boston are prepared to thrive in school and life. Our three primary areas of focus include: promoting pediatric parent engagement, supporting a high-quality pre-K workforce, and strengthening the early childhood ecosystem. Programming note: Our 2020 Coffee and PROFESSIONAL ADVISORS NETWORK Professional Advisors Network. The Boston Foundation’s Professional Advisors Network provides a dynamic place for professional advisors with approximately 10 years of experience to connect with others at a similar stage in their careers. Members of this network are interested in learning ways to incorporate philanthropy into their work.LIVE ARTS BOSTON
Live Arts Boston: Advancing Creativity, Equity and Entrepreneurship in Boston's Performing Arts Ecosystem. Since 2017, Live Arts Boston has supported nearly 200 performing artists in music, theater, dance and more, providing well over $2 million in funding in its first three years. In 2020, Animating Democracy released an assessment of theBOARD OF DIRECTORS
Emeriti Directors. Emeriti directors include all former directors who served for two consecutive five-years terms or have been designated director emeritus by a vote of the board. Mr. Dwight L. Allison Jr. Mrs. Carol F. Anderson. Ms. Joan Bok. The Honorable Marianne B. Bowler. Mr. Richard M. Burnes Jr. A RESOURCE TO HELP THE NONPROFIT SECTOR ADDRESS RACIAL By Jennifer Aronson, Associate Vice President for Programs and Andrea Madu, Senior Program Associate, Nonprofit Effectiveness. Editor's Note: While the Boston Foundation offices are closed for a day of relection to commemorate Juneteenth, today also seems to be an appropriate day to release a new resource for nonprofits seeking to address issues of racial equity. NEW COMMONWEALTH FUND The New Commonwealth Racial Equity and Social Justice Fund was founded by a coalition of Massachusetts Black and Brown executives for the sole purpose of leveraging our individual and collective power to work together with community organizations to make transformative societal changes by addressing systemic racism and racial inequity inMassachusetts.
PAUL W. LEE
Paul W. Lee is of counsel at Goodwin Procter LLP in Boston. Paul has over 35 years of experience advising boards of directors and representing large and small public and privately held companies in connection with business, securities and M&A transactional matters.SANDRA M. EDGERLEY
Sandy Edgerley graduated from Harvard University with an AB in Biology in 1984, cum laude general studies. She graduated from Harvard Business School with distinction, receiving her MBA in 1989. Ms. Edgerley worked at Bain & Company, a management consulting company, from 1984 to 1996 as an Associate Consultant, Consultant and Manageron the
THE BOSTON FOUNDATION The Boston Foundation announces over $2 million in grants, including focus on social justice organizations. The Boston Foundation today announced its latest round of quarterly grants, including the first series of grants from a strategy supporting organizations that are working to advance social justice in the city and region. CAREERS - TBFSEE MORE ON TBF.ORGANDERSON FOUNDATION
The Bruce J. Anderson Foundation provides grants for programs, direct services and new initiatives in the fields of mental health (treatment, research and suicide prevention focused on young adults), environmental protection, historic and archival preservation, and the arts. Grants, which range from $2,500 to $12,000, are made fororganizations
THE COLOR OF THE CAPITAL GAP At a forum on May 20, Boston Indicators released a report called produced in partnership with The Coalition for an Equitable Economy; The Color of the Capital Gap examines the disparate levels of growth capital available to businesses in Massachusetts and, crucially, proposes actions to be taken to remedy the disparities. BUSINESS EQUITY FUND The Business Equity Fund is specifically targeted to minority-owned companies with over $250,000 in annual revenue in Eastern Massachusetts, Southern New Hampshire and Northern Rhode Island, for whom a loan or equity investment of $300,000 to $500,000 would create jobs or expand operations.ORLANDO WATKINS
Orlando C. Watkins is Vice President for Programs at the Boston Foundation, where he oversees a discretionary grants fund of roughly $16 million and leads a Program Department staff of two dozen people who work across five core grant-making impact areas – Education, Health and Wellness, Jobs and Economic Development, Neighborhoods and Housing, and Arts and Culture – and two crosscuttingBOARD OF DIRECTORS
Emeriti Directors. Emeriti directors include all former directors who served for two consecutive five-years terms or have been designated director emeritus by a vote of the board. Mr. Dwight L. Allison Jr. Mrs. Carol F. Anderson. Ms. Joan Bok. The Honorable Marianne B. Bowler. Mr. Richard M. Burnes Jr. THE BOSTON FOUNDATION GIFT INSTRUCTIONS V82020 The Boston Foundation Gift Instructions Please use the following instructions for the transfer of gift assets to the Boston Foundation. In order to facilitate processing and acknowledgement, besure to
A RESOURCE TO HELP THE NONPROFIT SECTOR ADDRESS RACIAL By Jennifer Aronson, Associate Vice President for Programs and Andrea Madu, Senior Program Associate, Nonprofit Effectiveness. Editor's Note: While the Boston Foundation offices are closed for a day of relection to commemorate Juneteenth, today also seems to be an appropriate day to release a new resource for nonprofits seeking to address issues of racial equity.DWIGHT POLER
Dwight Poler joined Bain Capital in 1994, became a Managing Director in 1999, and moved to London in 2000 to open Bain Capital’s European Private Equity Business which he managed through December 2017. During this period, Bain Capital Europe raised and THE BOSTON FOUNDATION The Boston Foundation announces over $2 million in grants, including focus on social justice organizations. The Boston Foundation today announced its latest round of quarterly grants, including the first series of grants from a strategy supporting organizations that are working to advance social justice in the city and region. CAREERS - TBFSEE MORE ON TBF.ORGANDERSON FOUNDATION
The Bruce J. Anderson Foundation provides grants for programs, direct services and new initiatives in the fields of mental health (treatment, research and suicide prevention focused on young adults), environmental protection, historic and archival preservation, and the arts. Grants, which range from $2,500 to $12,000, are made fororganizations
THE COLOR OF THE CAPITAL GAP At a forum on May 20, Boston Indicators released a report called produced in partnership with The Coalition for an Equitable Economy; The Color of the Capital Gap examines the disparate levels of growth capital available to businesses in Massachusetts and, crucially, proposes actions to be taken to remedy the disparities. BUSINESS EQUITY FUND The Business Equity Fund is specifically targeted to minority-owned companies with over $250,000 in annual revenue in Eastern Massachusetts, Southern New Hampshire and Northern Rhode Island, for whom a loan or equity investment of $300,000 to $500,000 would create jobs or expand operations.ORLANDO WATKINS
Orlando C. Watkins is Vice President for Programs at the Boston Foundation, where he oversees a discretionary grants fund of roughly $16 million and leads a Program Department staff of two dozen people who work across five core grant-making impact areas – Education, Health and Wellness, Jobs and Economic Development, Neighborhoods and Housing, and Arts and Culture – and two crosscuttingBOARD OF DIRECTORS
Emeriti Directors. Emeriti directors include all former directors who served for two consecutive five-years terms or have been designated director emeritus by a vote of the board. Mr. Dwight L. Allison Jr. Mrs. Carol F. Anderson. Ms. Joan Bok. The Honorable Marianne B. Bowler. Mr. Richard M. Burnes Jr. THE BOSTON FOUNDATION GIFT INSTRUCTIONS V82020 The Boston Foundation Gift Instructions Please use the following instructions for the transfer of gift assets to the Boston Foundation. In order to facilitate processing and acknowledgement, besure to
A RESOURCE TO HELP THE NONPROFIT SECTOR ADDRESS RACIAL By Jennifer Aronson, Associate Vice President for Programs and Andrea Madu, Senior Program Associate, Nonprofit Effectiveness. Editor's Note: While the Boston Foundation offices are closed for a day of relection to commemorate Juneteenth, today also seems to be an appropriate day to release a new resource for nonprofits seeking to address issues of racial equity.DWIGHT POLER
Dwight Poler joined Bain Capital in 1994, became a Managing Director in 1999, and moved to London in 2000 to open Bain Capital’s European Private Equity Business which he managed through December 2017. During this period, Bain Capital Europe raised andPEOPLE - TBF
Philanthropy Group. To learn more about the Philanthropy Group's Development and Donor Services team, The Philanthropic Initiative and other donor partnership opportunities, please call our Donor Line at 617.338.2213. Kate Guedj. Senior Vice President and Chief Philanthropic Officer. Email. Heather Kemp. Philanthropy Administration Officer. Email. BUSINESS EQUITY FUND The Business Equity Fund is specifically targeted to minority-owned companies with over $250,000 in annual revenue in Eastern Massachusetts, Southern New Hampshire and Northern Rhode Island, for whom a loan or equity investment of $300,000 to $500,000 would create jobs or expand operations.EARLY CHILDHOOD
Our vision for the Early Childhood strategy is that all children in Greater Boston are prepared to thrive in school and life. Our three primary areas of focus include: promoting pediatric parent engagement, supporting a high-quality pre-K workforce, and strengthening the early childhood ecosystem. Programming note: Our 2020 Coffee and PROFESSIONAL ADVISORS NETWORK Professional Advisors Network. The Boston Foundation’s Professional Advisors Network provides a dynamic place for professional advisors with approximately 10 years of experience to connect with others at a similar stage in their careers. Members of this network are interested in learning ways to incorporate philanthropy into their work.LIVE ARTS BOSTON
Live Arts Boston: Advancing Creativity, Equity and Entrepreneurship in Boston's Performing Arts Ecosystem. Since 2017, Live Arts Boston has supported nearly 200 performing artists in music, theater, dance and more, providing well over $2 million in funding in its first three years. In 2020, Animating Democracy released an assessment of theBOARD OF DIRECTORS
Emeriti Directors. Emeriti directors include all former directors who served for two consecutive five-years terms or have been designated director emeritus by a vote of the board. Mr. Dwight L. Allison Jr. Mrs. Carol F. Anderson. Ms. Joan Bok. The Honorable Marianne B. Bowler. Mr. Richard M. Burnes Jr. A RESOURCE TO HELP THE NONPROFIT SECTOR ADDRESS RACIAL By Jennifer Aronson, Associate Vice President for Programs and Andrea Madu, Senior Program Associate, Nonprofit Effectiveness. Editor's Note: While the Boston Foundation offices are closed for a day of relection to commemorate Juneteenth, today also seems to be an appropriate day to release a new resource for nonprofits seeking to address issues of racial equity. NEW COMMONWEALTH FUND The New Commonwealth Racial Equity and Social Justice Fund was founded by a coalition of Massachusetts Black and Brown executives for the sole purpose of leveraging our individual and collective power to work together with community organizations to make transformative societal changes by addressing systemic racism and racial inequity inMassachusetts.
PAUL W. LEE
Paul W. Lee is of counsel at Goodwin Procter LLP in Boston. Paul has over 35 years of experience advising boards of directors and representing large and small public and privately held companies in connection with business, securities and M&A transactional matters.SANDRA M. EDGERLEY
Sandy Edgerley graduated from Harvard University with an AB in Biology in 1984, cum laude general studies. She graduated from Harvard Business School with distinction, receiving her MBA in 1989. Ms. Edgerley worked at Bain & Company, a management consulting company, from 1984 to 1996 as an Associate Consultant, Consultant and Manageron the
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AN UNEXPECTED GIFT. A FASCINATING LIFE. One of the largest gifts to the Boston Foundation’s COVID-19 Response Fund was a contribution of $500,000 from a foundation no one at the Boston Foundation had heard of prior to the gift. It’s called the Ruby W. and LaVon P. Linn Foundation, established by Ruby Linn - a woman who led a fascinating life, had a pioneering career and eventually became a philanthropist.Read more
PRESS RELEASE | HEALTH STARTS AT HOME EVALUATION REPORT FINDS POWERFUL CONNECTION BETWEEN HOUSING STABILITY AND IMPROVED HEALTH IN FAMILIES WITH YOUNG CHILDREN The final evaluation of the Health Starts at Home program finds that health care and housing providers can work together to reduce homelessness and reduce anxiety and depression for caregivers, while improve the health of their children.Read more
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OPPORTUNITY YOUTH COLLABORATIVE DATA FOR IMPACT Can a focus on data improve outcomes for Opportunity Youth? Since 2019, the Opportunity Youth Collaborative (OYC) has been partnering with the Boston Public Schools and Bunker Hill Community College, the largest youth- and young adult-serving institutions in the city, to incorporate a more comprehensive data-strategy into their work to address racial inequity in student experience and outcomes. You'll hear from representatives of both institutions, as well as youth and young adult leaders who will share lessons learned from this work and goals for the future. JUNE 8, 2021, 10:00 A.M. - 11:30 A.M. Learn more and registerVitas mori.
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PATHWAYS TO ECONOMIC MOBILITY: IDENTIFYING THE LABOR MARKET VALUE OF ​​​​​COMMUNITY COLLEGE IN MASSACHUSETTS Please join the Boston Foundation and MassINC for the release of a new report on the employment and earnings outcomes of community college students and graduates in Massachusetts. Drawing on a new statewide system linking data across high schools, postsecondary institutions, and employers, this research explores important and timely questions to better understand the impact of community colleges on students’ career trajectories and their value as a pathway to economic mobility in the Commonwealth. THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 2021, 10:00 A.M. - 11:30 A.M. Learn more and register IN CASE YOU MISSED IT... Vitas mori. Albus orexiss ducunt ad gabalium. Ubi est altus nomen? Liberi de castus bubo, pugna species! Persuadere diligenter ducunt adbi-color barcas.
HEALTH STARTS AT HOME: FINAL EVALUATION FORUM Since 2014, the Boston Foundation’s Health Starts at Home initiative has brought together housing and health-care organizations in a series of partnerships. The purpose was to support work that demonstrates the benefits of stable, affordable housing on children’s health outcomes. This event marks the culmination of the seven-year Health Starts at Home initiative, with an assessment of its innovative and significant body of work. Please join us as representatives from the four Health Starts at Home partnerships describe their work and researchers from Health Resources in Action (HRiA) and Urban Institute share the final findings from the Health Starts at Home outcomeevaluation.
TUESDAY, JUNE 1, 2021, 10:00 A.M. - 11:30 A.M. * Learn more about our Health Starts at Home initiative * Read the Health Starts at Home outcome evaluation report * View the speakers and panel list Watch a recording and read a recap of the webinarRECENT REPORTS
REPORT | HEALTH STARTS AT HOME HEALTH STARTS AT HOME: EVALUATION FINAL REPORTJune 01, 2021
The evaluation of the Health Starts at Home program finds health care and housing partnerships can have a powerful impact on housing insecurity and improve the health of children and their caregivers.Download the report
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REPORT | RACIAL EQUITY THE COLOR OF THE CAPITAL GAPMay 20, 2021
Boston Indicators and the Foundation's Economic Inclusion team, in partnership with the Coalition for an Equitable Economy, explore the many elements feeding into the troubling lack of access to capital for entrepreneurs and business owners of color - and the local policy solutions that could close the gap.Download the report
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REPORT | THE BOSTON OPPORTUNITY AGENDA BOSTON OPPORTUNITY AGENDA NINTH ANNUAL REPORT CARDMay 18, 2021
The ninth annual Boston Opportunity Agenda Report Card looks at how the pandemic has affected many of the indicators used to track how Boston students are doing in education from early childhood through adulthood, as well as tracking the landscape of the Opportunity Agenda's efforts to strengthen the education pipeline.Download the report
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COMING BACK TO CLASS: WHAT PREDICTS REENROLLMENT OF STUDENTS WHO HAVE STOPPED OUT OF COLLEGE?April 27, 2021
This report for Success Boston, The Boston Foundation and the Boston Opportunity Agenda explores the many reasons why students at two institutions, Bunker Hill Community College and UMass-Boston, "stopped out" of their learning without a degree, and the reasons they did (or did not) return. The report also discusses ways in which other two- and four-year institutions might take the lessons of this report intopractice.
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VIDEO | HEALTH STARTS AT HOME HEALTH STARTS AT HOMEJune 01, 2021
On June 1, the Boston Foundation hosted a forum in which evaluation researchers presented data, representatives from the Health Starts at Home partnerships talked about their respective approaches and learnings, and a panel of housing and health experts talked about the findings in relation to the daily work of physician, administrator andpublic servant.
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VIDEO | ASIAN COMMUNITY FUNDBUILDING AAPI POWER
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During this May 24, 2021 forum hosted by the Asian Community Fund and the Boston Foundation, Anne Kiyono Calef (Research Fellow, Boston Indicators) presented data assessing the current needs of AAPI communities. Her presentation was followed by a panel discussion featuring community leaders who not only shared how their organizations are supporting AAPI communities, but also how we can work together to meet these needs while building AAPI power.View video
VIDEO | BOSTON INDICATORS THE COLOR OF THE CAPITAL GAPMay 20, 2021
At a forum on May 20, Boston Indicators released a report called produced in partnership with The Coalition for an Equitable Economy; The Color of the Capital Gap examines the disparate levels of growth capital available to businesses in Massachusetts and, crucially, proposes actions to be taken to remedy the disparities.View video
VIDEO | THE BOSTON OPPORTUNITY AGENDA BOSTON OPPORTUNITY AGENDA: NINTH ANNUAL REPORT CARDMay 19, 2021
On May 19, the Boston Foundation hosted the release of the ninth Ninth Annual Boston Opportunity Report Card. This year’s edition captured how some of the learning landscape from early childhood to adult education has changed during over a year of pandemic-disruptedlearning and data.
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VIDEO | RACIAL EQUITY SEIZING THE MOMENT: PROPOSALS FOR A JUST AND EQUITABLE RECOVERYApril 14, 2021
Boston Indicators brought together the authors of all 15 papers in the "Seizing the Moment: Proposals for a Just and Equitable Recovery" for a multi-dimensional series of talks on issue areas from early education to transit, housing and economic justice.View video
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