Community Foundation of Southeastern Massachusetts Inc.



The seeds for the Community Foundation of Southeastern Massachusetts were planted in 1991 by a group of concerned citizens who formed a steering committee to discuss the need for a public community foundation. Over the next four years, a feasibility study funded by the Island and the Polaroid foundations was conducted, the first Corporators meeting was held, and a board of directors was appointed in 1994.


The Foundation was officially launched in 1995 when CFSEMA incorporated in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, obtained nonprofit tax-exempt status from the IRS, and hired Anne M. Beaulieu as its first president. The Foundation's first $100,000 gift was received that year, and in 1997 CFSEMA received a gift of one million dollars to establish the drug abuse prevention and education effort known as Youth Entitled to Success (Project YES).

Web Address

www.cfsema.org


Assets and Giving for Community Foundation of Southeastern Massachusetts

Assets

2019 - 41,915,970
2018 - 35,719,482
2017 - 36,391,823
Domestic Grants

2019 - 3,446,899
2018 - 3,272,101


    

Recent News from Community Foundation of Southeastern Massachusetts


Community Foundation fund established to support Historic Fairhaven
Foundation: Community Foundation of Southeastern Massachusetts

NEW BEDFORD — The estate of Martha G. Coggeshall has been transferred to the Community Foundation of Southeastern Massachusetts...more

New Bedford launches 2020 Census effort
Foundation: Community Foundation of Southeastern Massachusetts

... John Vasconcellos, President of the Community Foundation of Southeastern Massachusetts, Carl Alves, executive director of PAACA, Pam...more

Scholarship Established in Memory of Carlin Lynch
Foundation: Community Foundation of Southeastern Massachusetts

The Community Foundation currently manages approximately sixty-five scholarship funds from which, in 2019, more than $430,000 in scholarship...more

Community Foundation of Southeastern Massachusetts announces grant awards
Foundation: Community Foundation of Southeastern Massachusetts

NEW BEDFORD — The Community Foundation of Southeastern Massachusetts announced that 15 of its funds granted a total of $707,953 to...more

Community Foundation of Southeastern Massachusetts announces grant awards
Foundation: Community Foundation of Southeastern Massachusetts

NEW BEDFORD — The Community Foundation of Southeastern Massachusetts announced that 15 of its funds granted a total of $707,953 to...more

Information sessions set for new $50000 New Bedford grant opportunity
Foundation: Barr Foundation, Community Foundation of Southeastern Massachusetts

Art is Everywhere! an arts-based economic impact grant is due Feb. 21. The Art is Everywhere grant program is a new opportunity with the intention...more

Hawthorn Medical increases charitable giving by 100K
Foundation: Community Foundation of Southeastern Massachusetts

Hawthorn Medical Associates has increased the size of the Hawthorn Medical Charitable Fund of the Community Foundation of...more

Elevating the Arts in the South Coast of Massachusetts
Foundation: Community Foundation of Southeastern Massachusetts

As Creative Commonwealth Initiative enters new phase, Rayana Grace and John Vasconcellos of the Community Foundation of...more

$1 million more directed to boost local arts and culture
Foundation: Barr Foundation, Community Foundation of Southeastern Massachusetts, Community Foundation of Western Massachusetts, Essex County Community Foundation, Greater Worcester Community Foundation

$1 million more directed to boost local arts and culture .... Over two years, Creative Commonwealth grants have focused on funding public art ... and when thoughtful and innovative, can bring...more

Business Newsmaker: BankFive Foundation awards grants totaling $30000
Foundation: Community Foundation of Southeastern Massachusetts

We are excited to support the FABRIC Arts Festival and for the positive impact it ... Fabric Arts Festival is a celebration of art, music, community and the city, ... presentation of artistic...more



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