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


Local 7th graders get glimpse of college life
Foundation: Community Foundation of Southeastern Massachusetts

The initiative, funded by the Community Foundation of Southeastern Massachusetts, Jacobs Family Educational Attainment Fund, provides...more

SouthCoast Scholarships
Foundation: Community Foundation of Southeastern Massachusetts

NEW BEDFORD — The common application for 27 scholarships awarded by the Community Foundation of Southeastern Massachusetts is...more

Scholarships available for Tri-town seniors
Foundation: Community Foundation of Southeastern Massachusetts

Graduating high school seniors from the Tri-town area are urged to apply for several scholarships now available through the Community Foundation...more

Leadership SouthCoast welcomes largest class
Foundation: Community Foundation of Southeastern Massachusetts

Leadership SouthCoast is financially sponsored by the Community Foundation of Southeastern Massachusetts. More than 280 individuals...more

Jason Rua named Southcoast Health board chair
Foundation: Community Foundation of Southeastern Massachusetts

... Coastline Professional Assurance Corporation, People Inc., Community Foundation of Southeastern Massachusetts, the Fall River Area Chamber...more

Hawthorn Medical fund awards $20K to women's programs
Foundation: Community Foundation of Southeastern Massachusetts

The Hawthorn Medical Associates Charitable Fund of the Community Foundation of Southeastern Massachusetts has awarded $20,000 in grants...more

Jason Rua named Chair of the Board of Trustees of Southcoast Health System and Southcoast ...
Foundation: Community Foundation of Southeastern Massachusetts

... Coastline Professional Assurance Corporation, People, Inc., Community Foundation of Southeastern Massachusetts, the Fall River Area...more

Business Newsmaker: Rua named 2016 Roger Valcourt Outstanding Citizen of the Year
Foundation: Community Foundation of Southeastern Massachusetts

... Southcoast Physicians Group, People, Inc., Community Foundation of Southeastern Massachusetts, the Fall River Area Chamber of...more

Marion fund awards property tax relief grants
Foundation: Community Foundation of Southeastern Massachusetts

Marion — The Marion Community Fund of the Community Foundation of Southeastern Massachusetts has awarded more than $7,000 in property...more

Your View: A father's quiet example of philanthropy
Foundation: Community Foundation of Southeastern Massachusetts

This past spring, one of the greatest philanthropists that I ever knew died. My father, who passed away in April, was never a man of great...more



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