The Brookline Foundation envisions a diverse and vibrant Brookline, where an ethic of philanthropy, equity, volunteerism and civic engagement ensures that everyone's basic needs for social services, education and housing are met, the arts flourish, and the environment thrives.
According to statistics provided by the Brookline Community Foundation , which created and funds the 11-year-old Safety Net , the number of households needing help increased in 2011 by 13 percent...more
Funded in part by a grant from the Brookline Community Foundation, the Brookline Teen Center is in search for a a full-time executive director to lead the organization.
The Brookline Teen Center...more
Tommy Vitolo (left) and Keith Nelson help renovate the Brookline Community Foundation building along with fellow Climate Change Action Brookline members on ...See all stories on this topic...more
By Anonymous The Brookline Community Foundation Unsung Hero Awards celebrate community members who work to make Brookline better, without calling attention ...See all stories on this topic...more
By Anonymous Each year, the Brookline Community Foundation recognizes several people who quietly and tirelessly work to make the town a better place for all ...See all stories on this topic...more
By Andreae Downs, Globe Correspondent With the receipt last month of a $5000 Brookline Community Foundation grant, Bountiful Brookline is launching a Teens ...See all stories on this topic...more
The Chicago Community Trust will host a $500,000 and $200,000 challenge and operating grant that will come from the Elizabeth Morse Charitable Trust to establish the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,...more
In the world of social enterprises, failure is a cringe-worthy moment nobody wants to talk about. But, social entrepreneurs can benefit from their failures.