Community Foundation of North Central Massachusetts



The Community Foundation of North Central Massachusetts grew out of a passion to want to build a better community. North Central Massachusetts has proven to be a compassionate and caring community - working together to make the region a better place to live for today and future generations.

The concept for a regional foundation was born out of a small, but committed United Way of North Central Massachusetts committee looking at ways to further build overall philanthropy giving. The success enjoyed by United Way through their Leadership Giving program demonstrated the capacity and desire for our very own Community Foundation, which would allow the individuals, families, businesses and agencies to establish permanent endowments to benefit the community forever.

Web Address

www.cfncm.org

Social Media Links

Twitter - @cfncm

Facebook - www.facebook.com/cfncm


Assets and Giving for Community Foundation of North Central Massachusetts

Assets

2020 - 57,183,727
2019 - 56,880,146
2018 - 52,745,887
Domestic Grants

2020 - 5,375,930
2019 - 3,589,718


    

Recent News from Community Foundation of North Central Massachusetts


Community Foundation seeks grant applications that address health issues
Foundation: Community Foundation of North Central Massachusetts, Greater Lowell Community Foundation

The Community Foundation of North Central Massachusetts and the Greater Lowell Community Foundation (Community Foundations) are accepting applications for grant funding from the Nashoba Valley...more

Foundation accepting health education proposals
Foundation: Community Foundation of North Central Massachusetts, Greater Lowell Community Foundation

By Anonymous The Community Foundation of North Central Massachusetts and the Greater Lowell Community Foundation (Community Foundations) are accepting ...See all stories on this topic...more



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