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 examines SouthCoast economy
Foundation: Community Foundation of Southeastern Massachusetts

At its 23rd annual meeting June 12, the Community Foundation of Southeastern Massachusetts was joined by nearly 75 stakeholders to celebrate...more

Grants available for public art in New Bedford, Fall River
Foundation: Community Foundation of Southeastern Massachusetts

Grants available for public art in New Bedford, Fall River .... of BayCoast Bank and chair of the Arts & Culture Committee of the Community...more

Community Foundation beginning grant-application process
Foundation: Barr Foundation, Community Foundation of Southeastern Massachusetts

The next step in the Boston-based Barr Foundation's investment in the arts is here. The Community Foundation of Southeastern...more

Community Foundation beginning grant-application process
Foundation: Barr Foundation, Community Foundation of Southeastern Massachusetts

The next step in the Boston-based Barr Foundation's investment in the arts is here. The Community Foundation of Southeastern...more

Stepping to the forefront
Foundation: Community Foundation of Southeastern Massachusetts

... including UMass Dartmouth, Leadership SouthCoast, SouthCoast Chamber of Commerce, Community Foundation of Southeastern...more

Community Foundation of Southeastern Massachusetts plans annual meeting
Foundation: Community Foundation of Southeastern Massachusetts

DARTMOUTH — Community Foundation of Southeastern Massachusetts will hold its 23rd annual meeting on Tuesday, June 12, from 5:30 to...more

'It makes a huge difference': Jacobs scholarships help send five to college
Foundation: Community Foundation of Southeastern Massachusetts

The Jacobs family established the scholarships in 2000 with a $1 million gift to the Community Foundation. The speaking program on Friday...more

'Frederick Douglass was one of us': New Bedford kids learn history through hip hop
Foundation: Community Foundation of Southeastern Massachusetts

... thanks to grants awarded to AHA!, 3rd EyE Unlimited, and the Community Foundation of Southeastern Massachusetts from MassHumanities and...more

FROM THE EDITOR: A refreshing season
Foundation: Community Foundation of Southeastern Massachusetts

Their leadership and that of young local business and nonprofit professionals is the reason why SouthCoast Media Group, working with community partners Charlton College of Business, SouthCoast...more

Community Foundation announces grants
Foundation: Boston Foundation, Community Foundation of Southeastern Massachusetts

NEW BEDFORD -- The Community Foundation of Southeastern Massachusetts offers a unique vehicle for donors who are committed to a cause and want to support innovative and effective work by local...more



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