var editData = {"errorMessage":"","dataLines":"2Gether We Eat\tAccess to Food, Housing, and Economic Opportunity\t2Gether We Eat teaches hydroponics and uses green energy as a tool to provide healthy eating while preserving natural resources. By doing this, 2Gether We Eat teaches their communities about healthy eating habits and the nutritional value of fruits and vegetables through their youth farming and STEM program. \thttps:\/\/2getherweeat.com\tCurrent Grantee\tPO Box 121\tWorcester\t01613\t3\t2023, 2024, 2025\tAPPROXIMATE\t42.26506879999999\t-71.7944973\n365Dad\tViolence Prevention, Criminal Justice Reform and Family Outreach\t365Dad empowers fathers through affirming guidance and equips them with the tools to develop and maintain loving relationships to produce personal, academic, and social-emotional outcomes that positively impact the lives of their children.\u00a0\thttps:\/\/365dad.net\/\tCurrent Grantee\t1 Westinghouse Plz Ste A101 \u00a0\tHyde Park\t02136\t5\t2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025\tROOFTOP\t42.2458873\t-71.1324151\n3rd EyE Youth Empowerment\tChild and Youth Development and Education\t3rd EyE Youth Empowerment engages, unites, and activates the community through hip hop culture and mentorship to become transformative leaders\thttps:\/\/3rdeyeunlimited.org\tOperating\t230 Union St\tNew Bedford \t02740\t4\t2010, 2011, 2012, 2014\tROOFTOP\t41.6338922\t-70.9272229\nA Better Tomorrow Services\tOrganizing and Support for Immigrants and Refugees\tA Better Tomorrow Services Inc. helps immigrants make a transition to American culture and workplace by encouraging clients to value hard work, commit to personal growth, become life-long learners, develop marketable skills and engage in citizenship. It supports immigrants who are striving to be a model and legacy for their children and community.\thttps:\/\/abtservices.org\/\tOperating\t14 Dartmouth St. Ste B\tMalden \t02148\t3\t2011, 2012, 2013\tROOFTOP\t42.4270228\t-71.0683943\nA Different September Foundation \tChild and Youth Development and Education\tEstablished by BU, A Different September Foundation supports projects in Chelsea's schools that aim to prepare preschool children for learning, provide health care for students, educate adults in the community, and improve instruction.\thttps:\/\/www.chronicle.com\/article\/boston-u-sets-up-group-to-back-reforms-in-schools\/\tInactive\t\t\t02150\t1\t2006\tAPPROXIMATE\t42.3963\t-71.0325\nA Suitable Image\tAccess to Food, Housing, and Economic Opportunity\t\t\tInactive\tP.O. Box 4806\tFramingham\t01704\t3\t2006, 2007, 2009\tAPPROXIMATE\t42.2799454\t-71.4199677\nAaron's Presents\tChild and Youth Development and Education\tFounded in 2014, Aaron\u0092s Presents\u0092s mission is \u0093Inspiring kids to give of themselves for the good of the world.\u0094 They envision a world where children learn to seek happiness, healing, and purpose by giving of themselves with empathy and passion for the benefit of others. They do this by offering young kids (8th grade and below) a rare hands-on opportunity to create and lead a positive project that benefits others. \thttps:\/\/www.aaronspresents.org\/\tOperating\t10 Kirk St\tLowell\t01852\t6\t2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021\tROOFTOP\t42.64652239999999\t-71.3111309\nAdaptive Sports New England\tHealth Promotion and Accessibility for All\tThis organization offers young adults with visual or mobility challenges training, sports clubs, and teams to help them take part in the sport they love. Coaches are dedicated to ensuring that youth and young adults who have visual or mobility impairments know that they can participate in sports. Participants can choose from a wide range of sports, including running, skiing, rugby, basketball, archery, sled hockey, swimming, and skating, to name only a few. \thttps:\/\/adaptivesportsne.org\tOperating\t89 South Street, Suite 603\tBoston\t02111\t5\t2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021\tROOFTOP\t42.3518146\t-71.0574031\nAfrican and American Friendship\tChild and Youth Development and Education\tAfrican and American Friendship, Inc. work to address the issues of low income, at-risk, economically disadvantaged children and youth in Boston\thttps:\/\/www.facebook.com\/AAFInc\/\tInactive\tPO Box 363\tBoston\t02131\t1\t2005\tAPPROXIMATE\t42.2832142\t-71.1270268\nAfrican Bridge Network\tAccess to Food, Housing, and Economic Opportunity\tThe African Bridge Network (ABN) supports African immigrants with high levels of education and professional experience and\/or capabilities who may find themselves under employed. ABN has reached out to this high skilled immigrant population which is truly untapped talent. Through professional networking, mentoring, a speaker series and workshops, recently arrived immigrants achieve their potential. \thttps:\/\/africanbn.org\tOperating\t258 Derby Street, Unit 1\tWest Newton\t02465-1044\t5\t2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022\tROOFTOP\t42.3594833\t-71.2343168\nAfrican Community Center of Lowell\tOrganizing and Support for Immigrants and Refugees\tAfrican Community Center of Lowell\u0092s mission is to equip African immigrants and refugees in the Greater Lowell area with resources to be actively engaged community members, through educational, social, and cultural initiatives. Since 2016, ACCL has assisted more than 2,000 immigrants make a strong and healthy start in the Greater Lowell area. \thttp:\/\/www.acclowell.org\/\tCurrent Grantee\t99 Church St\tLowell\t01852\t1\t2025\tROOFTOP\t42.6413483\t-71.3061489\nAfrican Community Economic Development of New England (ACEDONE) \tOrganizing and Support for Immigrants and Refugees\tAfrican Community Economic Development of New England\u0092s mission is to partner with families to help African refugees and immigrants in Boston develop a self-sufficient and vital community by providing our youth with the education and life experience to thrive socially, professionally, and economically.\thttps:\/\/www.acedone.org\/\tOperating\t48 John Eliot Square\tRoxbury\t02111\t4\t2007, 2009, 2010, 2020\tROOFTOP\t42.32980209999999\t-71.09141939999999\nAfricano Waltham (FKA African Cultural Services)\tOrganizing and Support for Immigrants and Refugees\tAfrican Cultural Services (Africano Waltham) offers students and families opportunities to explore, interact with, and broaden their knowledge about their communities and themselves. This includes activities such as African dance, Africa in the classroom, the performing arts, music and art making, academic support, healthy snacks, gymnastics, and field trips. Africano also provides monthly community cultural events, professional development workshops, and in-school visits. \thttps:\/\/www.africanowaltham.org\/\tOperating\t703 Main St\tWaltham\t02451\t5\t2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024\tROOFTOP\t42.3762827\t-71.238213\nAfterSchool Partners\tChild and Youth Development and Education\tAfterSchool Partners serves low to moderate-income children in Boston's after school programs.\t\tInactive\t342A Boylston St\tNewton Center\t02459\t5\t2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2010\tROOFTOP\t42.3172986\t-71.1825206\nAid to Incarcerated Mothers \tViolence Prevention, Criminal Justice Reform and Family Outreach\tAIM provides services to incarcerated mothers and their children, as well as women who have had trouble with the law in the past and are trying to improve their lives upon re-entry into the community.\t\tInactive\t434 Mass Ave, Ste 503\tBoston\t02118\t4\t2000, 2002, 2003, 2010\tROOFTOP\t42.3408903\t-71.0818149\nAlbert D. Holland High School of Technology (FKA Jeremiah E. Burke High School)\tChild and Youth Development and Education\tEducation incentive program that encourages students to excel academically.\thttps:\/\/www.hollandtechhs.org\/\tOperating\t60 Washington St\tDorchester\t02121\t6\t1997, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2003\tROOFTOP\t42.3068159\t-71.0817102\nAll Dorchester Sports & Leadership (FKA All Dorchester Sports League)\tChild and Youth Development and Education\tThe mission of ADLS is to offer sports, fitness\/nutrition and education enrichment programs for Dorchester youth which emphasize the life skills, academic focus and healthy and active lifestyles required to succeed in community life and become successful adults. \thttps:\/\/www.alldorchestersports.org\/\tOperating\t1565 Dorchester Ave\tDorchester\t02122\t11\t2000, 2003, 2004, 2007, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2018, 2021, 2022\tROOFTOP\t42.2975411\t-71.061258\nAlray Scholars Program\tChild and Youth Development and Education\tThrough scholarships and mentorships, Alray Scholars helps promising Boston Public high school graduates who had the intelligence and ambition to get to college, but left due to overwhelming personal challenges. The program\u0092s goal is to help them return to college, graduate and go on to achieve their dreams. \thttps:\/\/alray.org\/\tOperating\t77 Franklin Street, 9\/F\tBoston\t02110\t6\t2012, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018\tROOFTOP\t42.3552264\t-71.0580271\nAmerican Chinese Christian Educational and Social Services (ACCESS)\tOrganizing and Support for Immigrants and Refugees\tACCESS\u0092 mission is to empower Chinese families with a focus on immigrant communities, bridging cultures and generations with a holistic Christian approach. ACCESS strives to meet the needs of its community by bridging generation and culture gaps within families and fostering an understanding of both the American and Chinese cultures and languages\thttps:\/\/www.chinatownaccess.org\/\tOperating\t244 Harrison Ave\tBoston\t02111\t7\t2010, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2021\tROOFTOP\t42.3474929\t-71.0620641\nAmplifyme (FKA Project Think Different )\tCivil and Human Rights Advocacy and Support\tOur mission is to use media arts to amplify the engagement of all people in action for positive change.\thttps:\/\/www.facebook.com\/amplifyme\/\tInactive\t14 Beacon Street Ste 503\tBoston\t02108\t4\t2004, 2005, 2006, 2009\tROOFTOP\t42.3578592\t-71.0624827\nAngkor Dance Troupe\tOrganizing and Support for Immigrants and Refugees\t Angkor Dance Troupe uses dance to cross cultural and language barriers, engage youth in their community and preserve traditions The Angkor Dance Troupe develops and teaches Cambodian dance, promotes understanding and appreciation of Cambodian culture and privies a positive social and educational outlet for Cambodian youth. \thttps:\/\/www.angkordance.org\tOperating\t40 French St, 3\/F\tLowell\t01852\t3\t2013, 2014, 2015\tROOFTOP\t42.6478331\t-71.309043\nAnsaar of Worcester Inc\tOrganizing and Support for Immigrants and Refugees\tAnsaar of Worcester is devoted to helping re-settled refugees, immigrants, and underserved residents in the Worcester area with logistical support such as food and clothing, social integration, access to services and programs, youth development, advocacy, and case management. \thttps:\/\/www.ansaarofworcester.org\/\tOperating\t334 Boston Turnpike, Rear Suite\tShrewsbury\t01545\t2\t2021, 2022\tROOFTOP\t42.2756355\t-71.7342335\nApprentice Learning\tChild and Youth Development and Education\tApprentice Learning partners with schools and works as part of the middle school team to teach career skills and help students enter the workforce fully equipped for success. They engage more than 40 local businesses, who volunteer to mentor a young person during an apprenticeship or host a group of students for a one-day workplace exploration. \thttps:\/\/apprenticelearning.org\/\tOperating\t745 Centre Street\tJamaica Plain\t02130\t2\t2017, 2018\tROOFTOP\t42.31075200000001\t-71.11488779999999\nAsian American Support and Resource Agency (AASRA)\tOrganizing and Support for Immigrants and Refugees\tAASRA, the Asian American Support and Resource Agency, is a non-profit organization whose mission is to support and serve as a resource agency for women and families of the Asian American community in the New England area\t\tInactive\t\t\t02110\t2\t2004, 2005\tAPPROXIMATE\t42.3576\t-71.0514\nAsian Task Force Against Domestic Violence\tViolence Prevention, Criminal Justice Reform and Family Outreach\tATASK empowers Asian survivors of domestic violence and abuse to rebuild their lives. Our work bridges language and cultural gaps for Asian communities and advocates for social change.\thttps:\/\/www.atask.org\/\tOperating\tPO Box 120108\tBoston\t02112\t6\t1997, 1998, 1999, 2003, 2004, 2005\tAPPROXIMATE\t42.36\t-71.06\nAsian Women For Health\tHealth Promotion and Accessibility for All\tCancer is the leading cause of death for Asian American women in the United States. AWH allows for them to break social, language and economic barriers to obtain access to information and services and create health equity for Asian American women. The mission of AWH is to advance the Asian American community\u0092s well-being by empowering Asian women through education, advocacy and support. They honor Asian American cultural heritage by lifting spirits, inspiring leadership and sharing stories. \thttps:\/\/www.asianwomenforhealth.org\tOperating\t50 Milk St. 16\/F\tBoston\t02109\t5\t2013, 2014, 2015, 2020, 2021\tROOFTOP\t42.3570375\t-71.0575264\nAssociation of Haitian Women in Boston\tOrganizing and Support for Immigrants and Refugees\tThe Association of Haitian Women in Boston is a community-based grassroots organization dedicated to empowering low-income Haitian women and their children. \thttps:\/\/afab-kafanm.org\/\tOperating\t333 Fuller St\tDorchester\t02124\t4\t1998, 1999, 2000, 2020\tROOFTOP\t42.2800669\t-71.0809525\nAssociation of Liberians of the Merrimack Valley\tOrganizing and Support for Immigrants and Refugees\tThis is an organization of Liberians working together for the empowerment of Liberians in and out of the Merrimack Valley.\thttps:\/\/www.facebook.com\/ALMValley\/\tInactive\t84 10th Street\tLowell\t01850\t1\t2000\tROOFTOP\t42.6543977\t-71.29909599999999\nAttleboro Area Interfaith Collaborative (FKA Attleboro Area Council of Churches )\tAccess to Food, Housing, and Economic Opportunity\tWith multi-faith understanding and compassion, Attleboro Area Interfaith Collaborative (AAIC) alleviates hunger, promotes stability, and inspires the community to thrive through coordinating community resources for those in need. Their programs alleviate hunger and food insecurity, inspire interfaith activities, and build community leaders. \thttps:\/\/attleboroareainterfaithcollaborative.org\/\tOperating\tPO Box 368\tAttleboro\t02703\t10\t2001, 2002, 2003, 2007, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2020, 2021, 2022\tAPPROXIMATE\t41.925494\t-71.2992993\nAutism Sprinter\tHealth Promotion and Accessibility for All\tInformation and spread joy for families of color with Autistic children, Autism Sprinter supports low-income black and brown families with Autistic children who are frequently denied critical information and deprived of resources because of economic circumstances, linguistic and cultural heritage, and access to social capital. To combat this, Autism Sprinter supports a grassroots coalition of hundreds of families of color through an active web and social media presence, provides direct programming and organizes events. \t\tInactive\t547 N Main St\tRaynham\t02767\t5\t2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023\tROOFTOP\t41.9375306\t-71.05175\nBackyard Growers\tAccess to Food, Housing, and Economic Opportunity\tBackyard Growers (BYG) is a grassroots organization helping to reshape Gloucester\u0092s relationship with food. BYG provides resources and support to establish vegetable gardens at homes, housing communities, organizations, and schools, creating life-long gardeners inspired by the power of growing one\u0092s own food. BYG has three programs: Schoolyard Gardens; Backyard Gardens; and Community Gardens\thttps:\/\/www.backyardgrowers.org\/\tOperating\t103R Maplewood Ave\tGloucester\t01930\t5\t2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020\tROOFTOP\t42.62125700000001\t-70.668066\nBalletRox\tChild and Youth Development and Education\tBalletRox offers youth who would not otherwise have the opportunity a chance to participate in a structured, disciplined, multi-year dance program with pathways to the mastery of dance and the development of leadership skills. Participants work closely with professional instructors who are skilled in dance instruction and youth development in an environment that is warmly accepting of all. The impact is that youth experience first-hand how focused effort leads to high-quality artistic work, increased creative and leadership abilities, and the joy and pride that come with belonging to a supportive, extended community. \twww.balletrox.org\tOperating\t339 Dudley Street\tRoxbury\t02119\t6\t2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021\tROOFTOP\t42.3267296\t-71.0767742\nBeantown Society\tChild and Youth Development and Education\tBeantown Society is by youth, for youth and run by youth. These youth workers build leaders and organize their peers to end youth violence. Beantown Society unites youth in Boston across race, class, culture, and neighborhood to end youth violence by changing youth\u0092s oppression, neglect, rejection, and depression into youth power. Their programming inspires youth to be peer leaders in their communities and to unite diverse groups to make change together. \thttps:\/\/grassrootsfund.org\/groups\/beantown-society\tInactive\t45 Danforth Street\tJamaica Plain\t02130\t8\t2005, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2020\tROOFTOP\t42.3175952\t-71.1056354\nbeheard.world (FKA Anna Myer and Dancers)\tCivil and Human Rights Advocacy and Support\tbeheard.world is a group of racially diverse artists\/educators who create live performances, documentary films, youth programs, and storytelling that engage communities in essential conversations to advance social justice.\thttps:\/\/www.beheard.world\/\tOperating\t546 Massachusetts Avenue\tCambridge\t02139\t1\t2016\tROOFTOP\t42.3643312\t-71.1023077\nBerea Seventh Day Adventist Academy\tChild and Youth Development and Education\tWe are a Private School located in Mattapan, Massachusetts. Our staff are committed to providing a rigorous academic program in a Christ-filled environment. \thttps:\/\/www.bereasdaacademy.org\/\tOperating\t800 Morton Street\tMattapan\t02126\t1\t2007\tROOFTOP\t42.2825459\t-71.0877539\nBethel A.M.E. Church \tViolence Prevention, Criminal Justice Reform and Family Outreach\tSince our founding in 1988, Bethel AME Church has existed to love God, serve people, and make a real difference in Boston and beyond. Brighter Horizons provided faith-based counseling for court-involved young men ages 11-16, primarily from Roxbury, Dorchester, and Mattapan.\thttps:\/\/bethelame.org\/\tOperating\t100 Wachusett Street\tJamaica Plain\t02130\t3\t1999, 2000, 2001\tROOFTOP\t42.294566\t-71.1147913\nBird Street Community Center\tChild and Youth Development and Education\tWe serve youth ages 10-19 by aiding them with educational support, job readiness skills, and emotional support.\thttps:\/\/www.facebook.com\/birdstreet.org\/\tMerged (Dudley Street Neighborhood Initiative)\t500 Columbia Road\tDorchester\t02125\t3\t1999, 2000, 2001\tROOFTOP\t42.3147533\t-71.06765140000002\nBlack and Pink Massachusetts\tLGBTQ Community Support and Organizing\tRooted in anarchist organizing principles and committed to abolition, Black and Pink Massachusetts strives to abolish the prison-industrial complex and liberate LGBTQ+ people and people living with HIV\/AIDS through advocacy, court\/bail support, housing services, re-entry aid, organizing. \thttps:\/\/www.blackandpinkma.org\/\tOperating\tPO Box 1718\tJamaica Plain\t02130\t4\t2021, 2022, 2023, 2024\tAPPROXIMATE\t42.3097365\t-71.1151431\nBlack\u00a0Economic Justice Institute\tAccess to Food, Housing, and Economic Opportunity\tThe Black Economic Justice Institute advocates educates and assist Boston's communities of color in securing jobs and\/or creating our own businesses\thttps:\/\/www.facebook.com\/BlackEconomicJusticeInstitute\/\tInactive\t321 Blue Hill Avenue\tDorchester\t02119\t3\t2019, 2020, 2021\tGEOMETRIC_CENTER\t42.3118279\t-71.0807865\nBMT Support Online\tHealth Promotion and Accessibility for All\tBMT Support Online is a peer support group for bone marrow transplant patients, their family members, caregivers, and friends.\t\tInactive\tPO Box 10303\tDothan\t36304\t3\t1999, 2000, 2001\tAPPROXIMATE\t31.2233594\t-85.389326\nBobby Mendes Peace Legacy\tViolence Prevention, Criminal Justice Reform and Family Outreach\tThe Bobby Mendes Peace Legacy is an ongoing tribute to Bobby Mendes and his younger brother Matthew, both of whom were murdered near their home in Dorchester. The program is directed by their mother Isaura Mendes. Isaura bases her work with children, families and survivors of violence on the Seven Principles of Peace: Unity, Justice, Forgiveness, Courage, Hope, Faith and Love. She calls the principles \u0093more than words \u0096 they are a way to live.\u0094 She devotes herself to helping survivors of violence, encouraging children and young people to pursue education and build good lives, and working for peace and non-violence in the community. Because Matthew died from gun violence, working to get guns off the streets is a BMPL priority. Isaura has received numerous awards including an Honorary Doctorate in Social Sciences from Boston College and the Testament of Hope Award from Martin Luther King III in 2010. \thttps:\/\/www.bmpl.org\/\tOperating\t339 Dudley Street\tRoxbury\t02119\t4\t2005, 2006, 2011, 2014\tROOFTOP\t42.3267296\t-71.0767742\nbodhi & mind yoga\tHealth Promotion and Accessibility for All\tThe mission of Bodhi and Mind Yoga is to bring open access to specialized yoga for women living with breast cancer.\tWebsite: N\/A\tInactive\t809 South Street\tRoslindale\t02132\t3\t2015, 2016, 2017\tROOFTOP\t42.288062\t-71.1307964\nBosnian Community Center for Resource Development (BCCRD)\tOrganizing and Support for Immigrants and Refugees\tBCCRD is a liaison between service providers and individuals and promotes the maintenance and nourishment of the traditions and cultures of various ethnic communities. \thttps:\/\/floevd.wixsite.com\/bccrd\tInactive\t20 Wheeler Street 4\/F\tLynn\t01902\t3\t2011, 2012, 2013\tROOFTOP\t42.4607457\t-70.9508207\nBoston Affordable Housing Coalition (FKA Massachusetts Alliance of HUD Tenants)\tAccess to Food, Housing, and Economic Opportunity\tBoston Affordable Housing Coalition (d\/b\/a Mass Alliance of HUD Tenants) organizes tenant groups to increase collective bargaining strength and access with owners, HUD, and other agencies. The nation\u0092s first and most accomplished area-wide HUD tenant coalition, this organization is the only resident-run, membership coalition providing organizing and technical assistance to HUD tenants in Eastern and Central Massachusetts. \thttps:\/\/www.saveourhomes.org\/\tOperating\t42 Seaverns Avenue\tJamaica Plain\t02130\t5\t2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024\tROOFTOP\t42.3121039\t-71.1116595\nBoston Aging Concerns - Young & Old United (BAC-YOU) \tAccess to Food, Housing, and Economic Opportunity\tBAC-YOU provides intergenerational housing and related services to assist people in need, especially elders.\t\tInactive\t214 Harvard Street\tDorchester\t02124\t3\t1999, 2000, 2001\tROOFTOP\t42.2953372\t-71.0853206\nBoston Area Gleaners\tAccess to Food, Housing, and Economic Opportunity\tProviding low-income individuals with healthy alternatives while annually saving 54,556 pounds of fresh, local produce from going to waste. Boston Area Gleaners rescues surplus crops from local farms and redirects the fresh produce to area food pantries, shelters and kitchens serving vulnerable populations. In 2012 alone, BAG and their corps of dedicated gleaning volunteers provided more than 309,326 servings to Massachusetts residents. \thttps:\/\/www.bostonareagleaners.org\/\tOperating\t91 Martin Street\tActon\t01720\t3\t2014, 2015, 2016\tROOFTOP\t42.454074\t-71.45964599999999\nBoston Cancer Support \tHealth Promotion and Accessibility for All\tGoing through cancer treatments can be overwhelming. Trying to figure out how you\u0092re going to get to and from treatment should not have to add additional stress. One of the greatest patient needs is access to transportation, Boston Cancer Support eliminates this stress through its Treatment Transport Program and its partnership with Lyft, patients have one less thing to worry about. This grant will expand the Transport Treatment Program. \thttps:\/\/joeandruzzifoundation.org\/boston-cancer-support\/\tMerged (Joe Andruzzi Foundation)\t49 Plain Street Ste 500\tNorth Attleboro\t02760\t4\t2018, 2019, 2020, 2021\tROOFTOP\t42.0078106\t-71.3009799\nBoston Center for Independent Living\tHealth Promotion and Accessibility for All\tThe Boston Center for Independent Living is a frontline civil rights organization led by people with disabilities that advocates to eliminate discrimination, isolation and segregation by providing advocacy, information and referral, peer support, skills training, PCA services, and transitional services in order to enhance the independence of people with disabilities.\thttps:\/\/bostoncil.org\/\tOperating\t60 Temple Place\tBoston\t02111\t3\t2007, 2009, 2010\tROOFTOP\t42.3550258\t-71.0614689\nBoston Children Services\tChild and Youth Development and Education\t\thttps:\/\/www.thehome.org\/about-us\/our-history\/\tMerged (The Home for Little Wanderers)\t72-74 E. Dedham Street\tBoston\t02118\t1\t1998\tROOFTOP\t42.3391993\t-71.06911389999999\nBoston Children's Chorus\tChild and Youth Development and Education\tBoston Children's Chorus (BCC) harnesses the power of music to connect our city's diverse communities, cultivate empathy, and inspire social inquiry. \thttps:\/\/www.bostonchildrenschorus.org\/\tOperating\t186 Lincoln Street Ste 401\tBoston\t02111\t2\t2004, 2005\tROOFTOP\t42.35039219999999\t-71.0584588\nBoston City Singers \tChild and Youth Development and Education\tSince 1995, Boston City Singers\u0092 mission has been to provide the highest level of creative youth development opportunities to underserved young people, ages 4 - 18, in the very communities in which they live. Our programs inspire personal journeys, bridge opportunity gaps, celebrate diversity, and foster goodwill.\thttps:\/\/bostoncitysingers.org\tOperating\t17 Waldeck Street\tDorchester\t02124\t2\t2006, 2009\tROOFTOP\t42.2954648\t-71.06680879999999\nBoston Explorers\tChild and Youth Development and Education\tBoston Explorers was founded in 2011 as an opportunity for children of Boston to explore their city. We are committed to high quality, out-of-school learning experiences for young people based on the belief that all children should have full and equitable access to our city and its rich history, culture, and commercial and natural resources.\thttps:\/\/www.bostonexplorers.org\/\tOperating\t594 Columbia Road Ste 211\tBoston\t02125\t4\t2013, 2014, 2015, 2016\tROOFTOP\t42.3172918\t-71.06494649999999\nBoston GLASS Community Center\tLGBTQ Community Support and Organizing\tBoston GLASS offers a range of services to LGBTQ+ youth of color and their allies in the Greater Boston area. As a leader in LGBTQ+ youth services, we also provide education and consultation to other providers and community organizations. \thttps:\/\/jri.org\/services\/health-and-housing\/health\/boston-glass\tOperating\t55 Amory Street, Suite 3\tJamaica Plain\t02130\t2\t2002, 2003\tROOFTOP\t42.3210086\t-71.0994906\nBoston Healthcare For Homeless\tHealth Promotion and Accessibility for All\tThe mission of Boston Health Care for the Homeless Program (BHCHP) is to provide or assure access to the highest quality health care for all individuals and families experiencing homelessness in our community.\thttps:\/\/www.bhchp.org\/\tOperating\t780 Albany Street\tBoston\t02118\t1\t2001\tROOFTOP\t42.3337915\t-71.0727672\nBoston LesBiGay Urban Foundation\tLGBTQ Community Support and Organizing\tThe Boston LesBiGay Urban Foundation utilizes workshops, mentorship programs, social events, and more to improve social and emotional outcomes for LGBTQ+ youth of color. They support LGBTQ+ youth of color to dream big by connecting them with the necessary resources, security, and community support.\u00a0\thttps:\/\/www.lesbigayurbanfoundation.org\/\tCurrent Grantee\tPo Box 190546\tRoxbury\t02119\t2\t2024, 2025\tAPPROXIMATE\t42.32182359999999\t-71.08840359999999\nBoston Medical Center \tHealth Promotion and Accessibility for All\tBoston Medical Center is a non-profit 514-bed academic medical center and safety-net hospital in the South End neighborhood of Boston.\thttps:\/\/www.bmc.org\/\tOperating\t1 Boston Medical Center Place\tBoston\t02118\t7\t1998, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005\tROOFTOP\t42.3355661\t-71.0724101\nBoston Missionary Baptist Community Center (BMBCC)\tOrganizing and Support for Immigrants and Refugees\tBMBCC empowers underserved communities, especially immigrants and refugees, with ESOL, job training, legal support, a food pantry, and community advocacy.\thttps:\/\/www.bmbcc.org\/\tOperating\t336 Dudley Street\tBoston\t02119\t4\t2011, 2012, 2013, 2020\tROOFTOP\t42.3273286\t-71.0764708\nBoston Neighborhood Community Land Trust\tAccess to Food, Housing, and Economic Opportunity\tBoston Neighborhood Community Land Trust works to combat displacement and racial injustice by creating permanently affordable, community-controlled housing in the Boston area through the collective strength of partners working toward a shared, equitable, and just future. \twww.bnclt.org\tOperating\t550 Dudley Street\tRoxbury\t02119\t1\t2022\tROOFTOP\t42.32161259999999\t-71.07209950000001\nBoston Raiders Youth Football & Cheer (BRYFC) (FKA The Boston Raiders Foorball and Cheer Leading Club)\tChild and Youth Development and Education\tOur mission is to provide accessible and inclusive sports programing that empowers our student athletes to reach their full potential both on and off the field.\thttps:\/\/www.bostonraidersyfc.org\/\tOperating\tPO Box 240688\tDorchester\t02124\t1\t1998\tAPPROXIMATE\t42.2826027\t-71.067605\nBoston Workers Alliance\tCivil and Human Rights Advocacy and Support\tBoston Workers Alliance works to reverse the crisis of chronic unemployment, which leads to incarceration, family abuse and neighborhood violence. Boston Workers Alliance is a community organization led by unemployed and underemployed workers fighting for employment rights. They have united to end CORI discrimination and the crisis of joblessness in the community. They fight for social and economic justice by creating and demanding decent jobs for all people who want to work. \thttps:\/\/bostonworkersalliance.org\/\tInactive\t411 Blue Hill Avenue\tDorchester\t02121\t3\t2013, 2014, 2015\tROOFTOP\t42.310976\t-71.0817069\nBoston Youth Wrestling \tChild and Youth Development and Education\tThe BYW model pairs youth with coaches who help these budding wrestlers dedicate themselves to improving relationships, and personal academic and athletic achievement. Beat the Streets New England is a history-making coalition of Beat the Streets Providence and Boston Youth Wrestling, \thttps:\/\/www.btsne.org\/\tMerged (Beat the Streets New England)\t55 Roxbury Street Unit 191420\tRoxbury\t02119\t4\t2015, 2016, 2017, 2020\tROOFTOP\t42.33012129999999\t-71.0864888\nBottom Line\tChild and Youth Development and Education\tFounded in 1997 on the belief that students are more likely to succeed with personalized guidance throughout their college journey, Bottom Line has been a steadfast partner to thousands of degree-aspiring students from first-generation and low-income backgrounds. In doing so, we work to improve college access and graduation rates in under-resourced communities. \thttps:\/\/www.bottomline.org\tOperating\t500 Amory Street, Suite 3\tJamaica Plain\t02130\t2\t2006, 2007\tROOFTOP\t42.3096422\t-71.1073907\nBrazilian Womens Group\tOrganizing and Support for Immigrants and Refugees\tThe Brazilian Women\u0092s Group (BWG) is a grassroots organization committed to improving the lives of Brazilian immigrant women and the wider Brazilian immigrant community of Boston. The BWG empowers Brazilian women to fight the myriad of injustices facing immigrants outside of and within the immigrant community, confronting such issues as domestic abuse, immigration, and work violations. \thttps:\/\/www.facebook.com\/BrazilianWomensGroup\/\tOperating\t697 Cambridge Street, Suite 106\tBrighton\t02135\t9\t2014, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023\tROOFTOP\t42.3509842\t-71.146072\nBrazilian Worker Center (FKA Brazilian Immigrant Center \/ Ana da Hora Worker Center)\tOrganizing and Support for Immigrants and Refugees\tSince 1995, the Brazilian Worker Center (BWC), has supported immigrants in defending and advancing their labor and immigrant rights. \thttps:\/\/braziliancenter.org\/\tOperating\t14 Harvard Avenue #2\tAllston\t02134\t12\t2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2020\tROOFTOP\t42.3552234\t-71.1324461\nBread & Roses Housing Development (FKA Bread & Roses Housing)\tAccess to Food, Housing, and Economic Opportunity\tOur mission is to create, preserve, and advocate for affordable housing opportunities for low-income families; support families' goals of self sufficiency, education and empowerment; improve economically distressed neighborhoods, and advocate for the affordable housing needs of very low-income households within the Greater Lawrence area.\thttps:\/\/mycaf.org\/\tMerged (Centro de Apoyo Familiar)\t15 Union Street Ste 205\tLawrence\t01840\t3\t2009, 2010, 2011\tROOFTOP\t42.708399\t-71.15311390000001\nBread of Life\tAccess to Food, Housing, and Economic Opportunity\tBread of Life provides free food through Meals and Pantry programs, including monthly food orders to 14 senior buildings in five cities and weekly deliveries of meals and microwavable foods to 250 homeless individuals displaced into three area motels. Bread of Life provides the equivalent of over one million meals annually to hungry, homeless and isolated people. \thttps:\/\/www.breadoflifemalden.org\/\tOperating\t54 Eastern Avenue\tMalden \t02148\t12\t2001, 2002, 2003, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018\tROOFTOP\t42.4241237\t-71.0661167\nBrockton Interfaith Community (BIC) \tAccess to Food, Housing, and Economic Opportunity\tBrockton needs change \u0096 better housing, improved educational opportunities & more. Working across difference and working together, Brockton Interfaith Community (BIC) members are making it happen. BIC identifies and trains groups of individuals to put their faith into action, improving their lives and the lives of their neighbors; empowering current and former welfare recipients, residents of public housing, single parent families, and struggling workers, and engaging volunteers and developing leadership for public education and action campaigns.An interfaith coalition dedicated to improving race relations and economic opportunities for citizens in Brockton\thttps:\/\/www.brocktoninterfaith.org\/\tOperating\t1350 Pleasant Street\tBrockton\t02301\t10\t1996, 2001, 2005, 2007, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016\tROOFTOP\t42.0877387\t-71.0761587\nBrockton Neighborhood Health Center\tHealth Promotion and Accessibility for All\tBrockton Neighborhood Health Center is a multicultural organization that collaborates with community agencies and residents to provide high quality comprehensive health care that is responsive to community health needs and is linguistically, culturally, and financially accessible. We are committed to health promotion and disease prevention. \thttps:\/\/www.bnhc.org\/\tOperating\t63 Main Street\tBrockton\t02301\t1\t2000\tROOFTOP\t42.08444799999999\t-71.0201745\nBrockton Workers Alliance \tOrganizing and Support for Immigrants and Refugees\tBrockton Workers Alliance educates, supports, organizes, and empowers immigrant workers to confront long-term workplace abuses and to lead the fight for their rights through the development of better local, state, and national policies to make the Brockton community and beyond a better place for immigrants to work and live.\u00a0\thttps:\/\/brockton-workers-alliance.blogspot.com\/\tCurrent Grantee\t826 Belmont Street\tBrockton\t02301\t4\t2022, 2023, 2024, 2025\tROOFTOP\t42.0671079\t-71.05076269999999\nBrookview House \tAccess to Food, Housing, and Economic Opportunity\tBrookview House is a multi-service nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting women, children, and youth experiencing homelessness. By offering safe and affordable housing along with comprehensive support services and programs on site, Brookview House aims to address the root causes of family homelessness. The organization recognizes the unique needs of each family member, including children, youth, and adults, and works to empower them towards social and economic mobility. Through this holistic approach, Brookview House positions families for long-term stability and success.\thttps:\/\/www.brookviewhouse.org\/\tOperating\t2 Brookview Street\tDorchester\t02124\t3\t1999, 2000, 2001\tROOFTOP\t42.2884105\t-71.0904789\nBryce\u0092s Journey\tChild and Youth Development and Education\tBryce\u0092s Journey provides free or low-cost services and support to inner-city Boston families with children who are living with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and\/or Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). It also provides guidance, informational resources, support groups, and workshops for parents and caregivers. \thttps:\/\/brycesjourney.org\/\tCurrent Grantee\t1279A River Street\tHyde Park\t02136\t4\t2022, 2023, 2024, 2025\tROOFTOP\t42.255893\t-71.12438209999999\nBuilding Bridges Through Music\tChild and Youth Development and Education\tBuilding Bridges Through Music\u0092s Groove School, A Sharp After School Education Through Music Program uses music as a catalyst to integrate STREAM (science, technology, reading, engineering, arts, math, and music), social skills development, music instruction, performance, and Music as a Second Language. Project No Limits offers performance opportunities to those facing physical challenges and intellectual disabilities. \thttps:\/\/www.bbtmusic.org\tOperating\t93 Euclid Avenue\tLynn\t01904\t5\t2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023\tROOFTOP\t42.4858379\t-70.9485928\nCape Ann Art Haven\u00a0\u00a0\tChild and Youth Development and Education\tCape Ann Art Haven utilizes the powerful education of art to offset inequity inherent in their diversity society by leveling the playing field for all students through their open accessibility of art to all. Cape Ann Art Haven offers a wide range of benefits that enhances individual learning and overall well-being to all individuals of their community. \thttps:\/\/www.arthaven.org\/\tCurrent Grantee\t20 Maplewood Avenue Unit 3\tGloucester\t01930\t3\t2023, 2024, 2025\tROOFTOP\t42.6164526\t-70.66491789999999\nCape Verdean Association of Boston\tOrganizing and Support for Immigrants and Refugees\tCape Verdean Association of Boston was formed with a mission to promote the power and the potential of the Cape Verdean community. Our commitment to social justice issues around race is central to our mission, vision and values as an organization. Our mission was motivated by a desire to bring this ethnic community to a level playing field in America.\thttps:\/\/www.cvaboston.org\/\tOperating\t242 Bowdoin Street\tDorchester\t02122\t1\t2020\tROOFTOP\t42.3061895\t-71.0673596\nCape Verdean Community Unido (CVC Unido) (FKA Cape Verdean Community Task Force)\tAccess to Food, Housing, and Economic Opportunity\tCVC UNIDO facilitates the empowerment of the Cape Verdean Community to reach its cultural, social and economic well being Cape Verdean Community (CVC) UNIDO was formed with a mission to promote the power and the potential of the Cape Verdean community by bringing the community together to develop solutions that address health and education and violence response. The Cape Verdean Community has historically been without a public voice that reflects the size and opinions of the community. CVC Unido is a public voice committed to social justice issues around race and reflects the opinions of over 60,000 Cape Verdeans in the Greater Boston area.\thttps:\/\/www.cvcunido.org\/\tMerged (Cape Verdean Association of Boston)\t242 Bowdoin Street\tDorchester\t02122\t5\t2001, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2016\tROOFTOP\t42.3061895\t-71.0673596\nCareer Collaborative (FKA Career Connections Collaborative)\tAccess to Food, Housing, and Economic Opportunity\tCareer development service for low income residents to find employment opportunities that provide a living wage\thttps:\/\/www.cwsnewengland.org\/\tMerged (Community Work Services)\t174 Portland Street #2\tBoston\t02114\t1\t1999\tROOFTOP\t42.3641386\t-71.0618205\nCaribbean U-Turn\tHealth Promotion and Accessibility for All\tCaribbean U-Turn is a faith based, non-denominational Ministry reaching out to at-risk Caribbean youth of Greater Boston. This program provides HIV prevention and education to out-of-schools, high-risk youth of Caribbean descent, with female and male students meeting in separate groups. The model focuses on referrals from the courts, DYS, Boston Police Youth Task Force, and street outreach.\t\tInactive\t19 Tesla Street\tMattapan\t02126\t1\t2001\tROOFTOP\t42.2659001\t-71.0966438\nCasa Myrna (FKA Casa Myrna Vazquez)\tViolence Prevention, Criminal Justice Reform and Family Outreach\tCasa Myrna is Boston\u0092s largest provider of domestic violence awareness efforts and of shelter and supportive services to survivors. Our comprehensive range of services, available in both Spanish and English, provide survivors with tools to recover from the trauma of abuse and begin to build sustainable self-sufficiency.\thttps:\/\/casamyrna.org\/\tOperating\t451 Blue Hill Avenue\tBoston\t02121\t4\t1999, 2000, 2001, 2002\tROOFTOP\t42.3098964\t-71.0826227\nCatholic Charities Boston\tChild and Youth Development and Education\tCatholic Charities Boston is a leading provider of comprehensive emergency assistance and long-term economic empowerment for families and individuals. \thttps:\/\/www.ccab.org\/\tOperating\t275 West Broadway\tBoston\t02127\t6\t1998, 1999, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006\tROOFTOP\t42.3387921\t-71.0514018\nCenter for Cooperative Development and Solidarity (CCDS)\tOrganizing and Support for Immigrants and Refugees\tCCDS provides technical, educational, and organizational support to groups exploring workers\u0092-owned cooperatives that will create opportunities for decent work and living wages for low-income immigrants of our community. CCDS will forward the cooperative culture because we believe it will create sustainable and permanent social and economic change. \thttps:\/\/www.ccdseastboston.org\/\tOperating\tPO Box 357\tEast Boston\t02128\t5\t2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023\tAPPROXIMATE\t42.3695431\t-71.0200613\nCenter for Economic Democracy\tAccess to Food, Housing, and Economic Opportunity\tCED brings together stakeholders to democratize economic power. We organize and build local coalitions, creating new models of economic democracy while working trans-locally to strengthen the broader solidarity economy movement. CED also educates and inspires community organizers to build a world beyond racial capitalism, and we move funds to frontline organizations led by working class BIPOC communities.\thttps:\/\/economicdemocracy.us\/\tOperating\t769 Centre Street\tBoston\t02130\t1\t2021\tROOFTOP\t42.310082\t-71.115362\nCenter To Support Immigrant Organizing\tOrganizing and Support for Immigrants and Refugees\tThe mission of CSIO is to support and develop the work of individuals, groups, organizations and communities dedicated to organizing immigrants around the issues that affect their lives. CSIO\u0092s goal is to help immigrants in the forefront of community and workplace struggles to develop their power and leadership, not only to succeed in their immediate context, but also to contribute to the broader effort to build a more just and democratic society. Key projects include the Grassroots Leadership Initiative, Network of Immigrants and African Americans in Solidarity, and an Immigrant Youth Leadership Initiative. \thttps:\/\/www.csioboston.org\/\tInactive\t86 South Street Ste 700\tBoston\t02111\t7\t2012, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2021\tROOFTOP\t42.3513031\t-71.0571703\nCentro Comunitario De Trabajadores (CCT) \tOrganizing and Support for Immigrants and Refugees\tCCT is run by indigenous and immigrant Central American and other Latino workers to advance their human rights. CCT educates workers about their rights, advocates with them to protect against abuses, and organizes them at work sites and in the community to change abusive conditions. \thttps:\/\/cct-newbedford.org\/\tOperating\t15332 Acushnet Avenue\tNew Bedford\t02746\t11\t2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2018, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023\tGEOMETRIC_CENTER\t41.663086\t-70.9284451\nCentro Latino de Chelsea\tAccess to Food, Housing, and Economic Opportunity\tProvided support and resources for immigrants in Chelsea, including ESL \thttps:\/\/chelsearecord.com\/2015\/09\/26\/centro-latino-closes-its-doors\/\tInactive\t267 Broadway\tChelsea\t02150\t1\t1999\tROOFTOP\t42.3907568\t-71.0373192\nCentro Presente\tOrganizing and Support for Immigrants and Refugees\tCentro Presente is a member-driven, state-wide Latin American immigrant organization dedicated to the self-determination and self-sufficiency of the Latino immigrant community of Massachusetts. \thttps:\/\/cpresente.org\/?v=ae551853b692\tOperating\t12 Bennington Street Ste 202\tBoston\t02128\t1\t2018\tROOFTOP\t42.3753952\t-71.0388479\nCharles River Health Center (FKA Joseph M. Smith Community Health Center)\tHealth Promotion and Accessibility for All\tCharles River Community Health\u0092s mission is to partner with individuals and families so they can thrive and lead healthier lives by delivering the comprehensive, integrated, and equitable primary healthcare that matters most to them.\thttps:\/\/www.charlesriverhealth.org\/\tOperating\t495 Western Avenue\tBrighton\t02135\t4\t2001, 2003, 2004, 2005\tGEOMETRIC_CENTER\t42.361858\t-71.144012\nCharlestown Youth Ministry\tChild and Youth Development and Education\tA mentoring and peer leadership program that was established in response to teen isolation and alienation as well as to deal with issues such as substance abuse, violence and depression. \t\tInactive\t\t\t02129\t2\t1999, 2001\tAPPROXIMATE\t42.3778\t-71.0627\nChica Project\tChild and Youth Development and Education\tThe mission of Chica Project is to close the opportunity divide for Latinas by empowering them with the skills, confidence, and network necessary to thrive personally and professionally. This is done through a volunteer based mentorship program that connects young Latina women with Latina women who are successful in business, medicine, government, law, and many other fields. \thttps:\/\/www.chicaproject.org\tOperating\t1266 Furnace Brook Parkway Ste 410\tQuincy\t02169\t5\t2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020\tROOFTOP\t42.2437697\t-71.0246607\nChildren's Services of Roxbury\tChild and Youth Development and Education\tChildren\u0092s Services of Roxbury (CSR) celebrates over 50 years of providing wraparound services for children and families that include family shelter, behavioral health services, intensive foster care and family services, early education, and youth development. Our programs and services demonstrate practices that break the cycle of systemic racism for future generations and empower families and young adults on their journey from poverty to stability and wealth-building. \thttps:\/\/csrox.org\tOperating\t520 Dudley Street\tRoxbury\t02119\t3\t2002, 2003, 2007\tROOFTOP\t42.322617\t-71.0726792\nChinese Culture Connection\tOrganizing and Support for Immigrants and Refugees\tThe Chinese Culture Connection (CCC) was founded in 1985 in Reading, Massachusetts, by Catherine Hsu, who created an \u0093Intro to Chinese Culture\u0094 curriculum for her son\u0092s classroom. The word spread and other teachers requested it. She went on to create Chinese culture curricula for schools, libraries, museums, and community centers in Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island. In 1999, the CCC relocated to Malden at the invitation of Mayor Richard C. Howard, to support the growing Asian immigrant population there and to build connections between Asians and the diverse community of Malden and surrounding cities. When Executive Director Mei Hung joined the organization in 1997, she expanded the CCC\u0092s programming to meet the growing need for intercultural awareness and respect. Today, our programming enables immigrants to find pride in their heritage and reach their full potential as diverse members of American society with much to contribute.\thttps:\/\/www.chinesecultureconnection.org\tOperating\t6 Pleasant St. #408\tMalden \t02148\t1\t2015\tROOFTOP\t42.4263133\t-71.0677524\nChinese Progressive Association\tOrganizing and Support for Immigrants and Refugees\tThe Chinese Progressive Association is a grassroots community organization working for full equality and empowerment of the Chinese community in the Greater Boston area and beyond.\thttps:\/\/cpaboston.org\/\tOperating\t28 Ash Street\tBoston\t02111\t3\t2003, 2004, 2005\tROOFTOP\t42.3486528\t-71.06325559999999\nCircus Up\u00a0\tChild and Youth Development and Education\tCircus Up uses circus arts to overcome social barriers and build community with people of all ages, backgrounds, and abilities. Circus Up partners with community-based organizations and Boston Public schools to offer its youth development programs which build confidence, communication, leadership, and self-advocacy skills in children and youth. \thttps:\/\/www.circusup.com\/\tCurrent Grantee\t8 Brookley Road\tJamaica Plain\t02130\t1\t2025\tROOFTOP\t42.3047244\t-71.1084213\nCitizens For Safety\tViolence Prevention, Criminal Justice Reform and Family Outreach\tThere is no greater threat to the well-being of low-income children and families than the fear, trauma, pain, loss and suffering associated with urban gun violence, most of which is committed with illegally trafficked handguns. Through education and advocacy, they put the power back in the hands of community residents to stop this cycle of gun violence by addressing a critical, yet often overlooked contributing factor--the system of gun trafficking that arms criminals and youth for profit. \t\tInactive\t31 Heath Street Ste 12\tJamaica Plain\t02130\t3\t2014, 2015, 2016\tROOFTOP\t42.3255494\t-71.0992673\nCity Life\/Vida Urbana \tCivil and Human Rights Advocacy and Support\tCity Life\/Vida Urbana is a grassroots community organization committed to fighting for racial, social and economic justice and gender equality by building working class power. We promote individual empowerment, develop community leaders and build collective power to effect systemic change and transform society.\thttps:\/\/www.clvu.org\/\tOperating\t284 Amory Street\tJamaica Plain\t02130\t1\t2009\tROOFTOP\t42.3147763\t-71.1044313\nCity Mission Society of Boston \tAccess to Food, Housing, and Economic Opportunity\tEducates and empowers individuals and communities to expose systemic barriers and act together to advance economic and racial equality for underserved families.\thttps:\/\/www.oldsouth.org\/\tMerged (Old South Church)\t645 Boylston Street\tBoston\t02116\t3\t2007, 2009, 2010\tROOFTOP\t42.3500779\t-71.07831689999999\nCity School\tChild and Youth Development and Education\tThe City School (TCS)\u0092s mission is to develop and strengthen youth (ages 14-19) and young adults (19-25) from Boston and surrounding communities to gain the leadership development and community organizing skills needed to build collective power to challenge systemic oppression and advance racial, gender, economic, queer and disability justice. TCS\u0092s programming equips youth with the tools to analyze systems of oppression, such as racism, ageism, classism, sexism, heterosexism and ableism, through popular education methods\thttps:\/\/www.thecityschool.org\tOperating\t614 Columbia Road\tDorchester\t02125\t1\t1999\tROOFTOP\t42.31762519999999\t-71.064594\nCity Stage Company\tChild and Youth Development and Education\tStudents with serious emotional, behavioral and learning needs learn to express their emotions and harness their imagination. City Stage Co. of Boston offers urban youth, children and families opportunities to participate in the performing arts, so they can make discoveries about themselves and the world. These students often have no control over the narrative of their lives; City Stage gives them the power and tools to tell their story and be heard. \thttps:\/\/www.facebook.com\/p\/City-Stage-Co-100057468759447\/\tInactive\t140 Clarendon Street\tBoston\t02116\t3\t2014, 2015, 2016\tROOFTOP\t42.3486305\t-71.07446\nCity Strings United\tChild and Youth Development and Education\tCity Strings United inspires and challenges children, ages 6-18, from underserved communities to develop leadership and life skills and a passion for excellence through the discipline of a music ensemble. CSU was founded on the belief that access to high-quality youth programs can create positive change and foster the social, emotional, and educational development of youth.\u00a0\thttps:\/\/www.citystrings.org\tCurrent Grantee\t55 Roxbury Street #192120\tRoxbury\t02119\t4\t2022, 2023, 2024, 2025\tROOFTOP\t42.3302686\t-71.086079\nCity Year\tChild and Youth Development and Education\tAt City Year, we believe that all students can succeed and that developing the skills and talents of young people contributes to strong, vibrant communities\u0097outcomes that benefit all of us. \thttps:\/\/www.cityyear.org\/\tOperating\t287 Columbus Avenue\tBoston\t02116\t1\t1998\tROOFTOP\t42.3469413\t-71.0743368\nCityKicks (FKA Boston Soccer Legacy Fund)\tChild and Youth Development and Education\tCityKicks uses team sports to improve the physical health, social & emotinal well-being and academic performance of girls attending Boston public schools. \thttps:\/\/www.bostonscores.org\/\tMerged (Boston Scores)\t150 Byron Street\tEast Boston\t02128\t4\t2004, 2005, 2006, 2009\tROOFTOP\t42.38319180000001\t-71.0151156\nCleaveland-Marshall Community Center\tChild and Youth Development and Education\t\thttps:\/\/www.boston.gov\/departments\/boston-centers-youth-families\/bcyf-marshall\tOperating\t35 Westville Street\tBoston\t02124\t1\t2001\tROOFTOP\t42.2998815\t-71.0708549\nCoaching For Change\tChild and Youth Development and Education\tFrom generation to generation \u0096 college students teach coaching skills to high school students who pass on what they have learned to enrich the lives of middle and elementary age youth. C4C builds academic skills, resiliency community and a brighter future. Coaching for Change\u0092s mission is to empower urban teens to overcome social and structural barriers to education and employment by teaching entrepreneurial skills through sports apprenticeships. By training and employing teens, they empower them to have self-efficacy. \thttps:\/\/www.c4cinc.org\tOperating\t427 Winthrop Street Ste A\tTaunton\t02780\t4\t2012, 2013, 2014, 2015\tROOFTOP\t41.8856149\t-71.1407028\nCoalition for Social Justice Education Fund (FKA Coalition Against Poverty)\tAccess to Food, Housing, and Economic Opportunity\t\thttps:\/\/csjeducate.org\/\tOperating\t558 Pleasant Street Ste 309\tNew Bedford\t02740\t3\t2010, 2011, 2012\tROOFTOP\t41.6344958\t-70.9266835\nCodeSquad\tAccess to Food, Housing, and Economic Opportunity\tCodeSquad is an intensive STEM bootcamp and occupational skills training program that trains talented, low-income adults, particularly people of color and women, to become full-stack web developers and launch a new career.\u00a0\u00a0\twww.codesquad.org\tCurrent Grantee\t240 Elm St 2 Nd Floor\tSomerville\t02144\t5\t2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025\tROOFTOP\t42.3950423\t-71.1219481\nCodman Academy Charter School\tChild and Youth Development and Education\tOur mission is to provide an outstanding, transformative education to prepare students for success in college, further education and beyond.\thttps:\/\/codmanacademy.org\/\tOperating\t637 Washington Street\tDorchester\t02124\t2\t2002, 2007\tROOFTOP\t42.289369\t-71.07196909999999\nColonel Daniel Marr Boys and Girls Club\tChild and Youth Development and Education\t\thttps:\/\/bgcdorchester.org\/clubhouses\/\tOperating\t270 Mt Vernon Street\tDorchester\t02125\t1\t2007\tROOFTOP\t42.3190716\t-71.0449957\nCommittee for Boston Public Housing\tAccess to Food, Housing, and Economic Opportunity\t\t\tInactive\t\tRoxbury\t02120\t3\t1996, 1997, 1998\tAPPROXIMATE\t42.33191670000001\t-71.09880249999999\nCommunities Together (FKA Greater Lawrence Council of Churches)\tAccess to Food, Housing, and Economic Opportunity\tCommunities Together, Inc. is a collaborative of Catholic and Protestant churches in the communities of Andover, Lawrence, Methuen and North Andover. We are committed to witness, as one body, to the unity of Christ\u0092s love by supporting outreach programs, sharing worship experiences, and responding together to the needs of the people of the Greater Lawrence area and surrounding communities.\thttps:\/\/communitiestogetherinc.org\/\tOperating\t60 Island Street Ste 234\tLawrence\t01840\t7\t2001, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2009, 2010, 2011\tROOFTOP\t42.70597739999999\t-71.15307709999999\nCommunity Caring Clinic\tHealth Promotion and Accessibility for All\tCommunity Caring Clinic provides cost-effective behavioral and mental healthcare services to children, young people, families, and individuals through counseling, education, social skills training, motivation, and access to treatment.\u00a0\thttps:\/\/www.communitycaringclinic.org\tCurrent Grantee\t55 Warren Street\tRoxbury\t02119\t5\t2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025\tROOFTOP\t42.329052\t-71.0837219\nCommunity Cooks\tAccess to Food, Housing, and Economic Opportunity\tCommunity Cooks mobilizes a network of volunteers to prepare home-cooked meals for vulnerable populations who turn to community agencies for shelter, support and food. Community Cooks coordinates over 780 volunteers who prepare more than 3,500 meals per month and serves clients in need at 33 partner human service agencies throughout Greater Boston, including homeless and domestic violence shelters, elder day care centers, after-school programs for low-income children and teens, transitional living centers for veterans, and support programs for people in recovery and street-involved youth. \thttps:\/\/communitycooks.org\tOperating\t337 Somerville Avenue\tSomerville\t02143\t8\t2012, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2020, 2022\tROOFTOP\t42.3807822\t-71.0980036\nCommunity Economic Development Center of New Bedford (CEDC) (FKA Community Economic Development Center of Southeastern Massachusetts (CEDC))\tOrganizing and Support for Immigrants and Refugees\tThe CEDC of SE MA seeks to create a more just local economy by building bridges to resources, networks, and cooperative action with poor and working families of the New Bedford area. They have been successful advocating for longer bus hours, support for small businesses, and provide valuable tax services for immigrants. \thttps:\/\/cedcnewbedford.org\/\tOperating\t235 North Front Street\tNew Bedford\t02746\t9\t2013, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022\tROOFTOP\t41.6566856\t-70.9257241\nCommunity Educational Center Of The North End and East Boston\tAccess to Food, Housing, and Economic Opportunity\tSince 1972, the Community Educational Center of the North End and East Boston has been empowering high school dropouts and immigrants with the tools to become productive, self-sufficient citizens and to achieve the American Dream. The Community Education Center is a community-based education agency serving Refugees, Immigrants, and American High School dropouts from all over Greater Boston -- areas where the immigrant population has quadrupled during the past six years. The program has trained thousands of individuals in English literacy, GED prep, computer training, college placement, U.S. citizenship prep, and related services. \thttps:\/\/www.ebaec.com\/\tInactive\t119 London Street\tEast Boston\t02128\t11\t2001, 2002, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015\tROOFTOP\t42.3733168\t-71.03874979999999\nCommunity Servings\tHealth Promotion and Accessibility for All\tOur mission is to actively engage the community to provide medically tailored, nutritious, scratch-made meals to chronically and critically ill individuals and their families. We commit, in all our programs and business practices, to prioritize racial and economic justice and health equity.\thttps:\/\/www.servings.org\/\tOperating\t179 Amory Street\tJamaica Plain\t02130\t2\t1997, 1998\tROOFTOP\t42.31764039999999\t-71.1027701\nConcerned Citizens Committee\tCivil and Human Rights Advocacy and Support\tA community advocacy group dedicated to raising public awareness on health, education and diversity issues\t\tInactive\t\t\t02110\t1\t1997\tAPPROXIMATE\t42.3576\t-71.0514\nCooperative Artists Institute\tCivil and Human Rights Advocacy and Support\tCAI uses the power of The Arts to heal family and community fragmentation.\thttps:\/\/www.facebook.com\/p\/Cooperative-Artists-Institute-100067557669922\/\tInactive\t311 Forest Hills Street\tJamaica Plain\t02130\t2\t1999, 2001\tROOFTOP\t42.3021483\t-71.1054111\nCooperative Economics for Women (CEW) \tOrganizing and Support for Immigrants and Refugees\tIn 1994, Rebecca Johnson, a Black woman, founded Cooperative Economics for Women (CEW) in Jamaica Plain, threading together technical assistance, literacy, community- and trust-building practices to support cooperative approaches to building wealth and developing communities. Prioritizing immigrants, refugees, and other women of color, CEW became an incubator for a variety of women\u0092s cooperative businesses.\t\tInactive\t\tJamaica Plain\t02130\t4\t2004, 2006, 2007, 2009\tAPPROXIMATE\t42.3097365\t-71.1151431\nCooperative Metropolitan Ministries\tCivil and Human Rights Advocacy and Support\tTo mobilize congregations and communities across economic, religious, racial, and ethnic boundaries so that, in partnership, we can work more effectively for a just and peaceful society and for spiritual growth and interfaith understanding.\thttps:\/\/coopmet.org\/\tOperating\t474 Centre Street\tNewton\t02458\t1\t2010\tROOFTOP\t42.354388\t-71.1857435\nCouncil of Churches of Greater Springfield\tCivil and Human Rights Advocacy and Support\t\t\tOperating\t1666 Main Street 2\/F\tSpringfield\t01103\t2\t2003, 2004\tROOFTOP\t42.1041145\t-72.59428\nCountdown to Kindergarten\tChild and Youth Development and Education\tCountdown to Kindergarten is a team under the Department of Early Childhood at Boston Public Schools. C2K engages families, educators, and the community in a citywide effort to enhance early learning opportunities and to support successful transition into kindergarten.\thttps:\/\/www.countdowntokindergarten.org\/\tOperating\t2300 Washington Street\tRoxbury\t02119\t1\t2001\tROOFTOP\t42.3303173\t-71.08364879999999\nCultural Exchange Through Soccer (CETS)\u00a0\tChild and Youth Development and Education\tBeginning as a neighborhood-based community building program, CETS has grown to provide youth leadership development through soccer. Mentoring and training primarily immigrant youth, CETS aims to produce a pool of young leaders with the tools for a successful life and community.\u00a0\thttps:\/\/www.psnnc.org\/youth-opportunities\tCurrent Grantee\t301 Pleasant Street \tWorcester\t01609\t3\t2023, 2024, 2025\tROOFTOP\t42.2641277\t-71.8125273\nDana Farber Cancer Institute\tHealth Promotion and Accessibility for All\tTo partially fund the purchase of medical equipment\thttps:\/\/www.dana-farber.org\tOperating\t450 Brookline Avenue\tBoston\t02215\t1\t1996\tROOFTOP\t42.3374515\t-71.1081799\nDEAFinitely\u00a0\tChild and Youth Development and Education\tDEAFinitely empowers Deaf, hard-of-hearing, deaf-blind, deaf-disabled and hearing youth through mentorship, performing arts, and American Sign Language (ASL). DEAFinitely youth learn to communicate and work together as a team, expressing positive messages through dance and ASL. Through Deaf-to-Deaf mentoring, youth engage in regular ASL-rich outlets to deepen connections and develop fundamental skills to interact in the world. \thttps:\/\/www.deafinitelyinc.com\/\tCurrent Grantee\t4 June Ln\tNewton Center\t02459\t4\t2022, 2023, 2024, 2025\tROOFTOP\t42.2943512\t-71.1798364\nDeeDee\u0092s Cry: Suicide Prevention & Family Support\tHealth Promotion and Accessibility for All\tDeeDee\u0092s Cry supports families impacted by suicide by creating a safe space for conversation and lifting the stigma on suicide and mental health within BIPOC communities. DeeDee\u0092s Cry offers event programs, projects, and activities within BIPOC communities focusing on family, mental health, and suicide prevention. \thttps:\/\/deedeescry.org\/\tCurrent Grantee\t2 John Eliot Square #2C\tRoxbury\t02119\t3\t2023, 2024, 2025\tROOFTOP\t42.32932659999999\t-71.0897293\nDennis McLaughlin House\tHealth Promotion and Accessibility for All\t\thttps:\/\/www.housingworks.net\/program\/1350\tOperating\t150 Second Ave \tCharlestown\t02129\t3\t2000, 2001, 2002\tROOFTOP\t42.3763971\t-71.05335509999999\nDimock Community Health Center\tHealth Promotion and Accessibility for All\tDimock offers whole-person health care, behavioral health and addiction services, early education, and wraparound support for individuals and families in Roxbury, MA.\thttps:\/\/dimock.org\/\tOperating\t45 Dimock Street\tRoxbury\t02119\t2\t2000, 2005\tROOFTOP\t42.3202885\t-71.0972811\nDisability Policy Consortium\tCivil and Human Rights Advocacy and Support\t\thttps:\/\/www.dpcma.org\tOperating\t25 Kingston Street, 4th Floor\tBoston\t02111\t3\t2011, 2012, 2013\tROOFTOP\t42.3537274\t-71.0592945\nDiscover Roxbury\tCivil and Human Rights Advocacy and Support\tDiscover Roxbury\u0092s mission is to build community pride and create bridges of understanding by increasing knowledge of Roxbury\u0092s historic and cultural contributions, promote participation in the cultural and historic life of the community, and foster economic empowerment by increasing support for Roxbury\u0092s businesses and institutions. They seek to overcome racial and class stereotypes of Roxbury and the lack of knowledge about the community and advocate for the preservation of Roxbury\u0092s historic and cultural assets. \thttps:\/\/www.discoverroxbury.org\tInactive\t183 Roxbury Street\tRoxbury\t02119\t8\t2005, 2006, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015\tROOFTOP\t42.3305687\t-71.0906784\nDoc Wayne Youth Services (FKA Doc Wayne Athletic League)\tChild and Youth Development and Education\tExperiencing trauma can be an extremely isolating experience. Doc Wayne provides a safe space and activities for a therapeutic outlet. Doc Wayne connects with youth through sports, utilizing their unique sports-based therapeutic curriculum, do the good (DtG). Their mission is to offer at-risk youth a dynamic and innovative group therapy experience on and off the field through sports to encourage positive youth development. \thttps:\/\/docwayne.org\tOperating\t1304 Commonwealth Avenue\tBoston\t02134\t3\t2013, 2014, 2015\tROOFTOP\t42.348368\t-71.134129\nDorchester Bay Economic Development Corporation\tAccess to Food, Housing, and Economic Opportunity\tDorchester Bay EDC acts to build a strong, thriving, and diverse community in Boston\u0092s Dorchester neighborhoods.\thttps:\/\/www.dbedc.org\/\tOperating\t594 Columbia Road Ste 302\tDorchester\t02125\t4\t2010, 2011, 2012, 2013\tROOFTOP\t42.3172702\t-71.06500539999999\nDream Out Loud Center\tChild and Youth Development and Education\tThe mission of The Dream Out Loud Center (DOLC) is to empower South Coast residents, in particular youth, to advance personal and career goals through inspiration, education and mentoring. The main program is a year long, 8-week Creative Careers Program offered to New Bedford youth at no cost. All members participate in classes and utilize DOLC\u0092s writing space, graphic design lab, music production equipment, band space and recording studio, while participating in business seminars and career-related discussions and being given a chance to be involved in the production of their publications, CDs, television shows, videos, theatrical productions, and\/or musical performances. \thttp:\/\/dreamoutloudcenter.org\tOperating\t127 W Rodney French Blvd Box 214\tNew Bedford\t02744\t6\t2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020\tROOFTOP\t41.6115291\t-70.9179158\nDREAMFAR High School Marathon\tChild and Youth Development and Education\tDreamfar High School Marathon (DHSM) challenges high school students to reach their full potential\u0097physically, socially, emotionally, and academically\u0097through a mentor-supported marathon-training program. Dreamfar accomplishes its mission by addressing issues that often get in the way of a student\u0092s success and enjoyment in high school. Participating in Dreamfar\u0092s programs develops confidence, increases a student\u0092s connections, teaches valuable life skills, and promotes a physically active lifestyle. \thttps:\/\/www.dreamfarhsm.org\tOperating\t19 Fairmont Avenue\tNewton\t02458\t7\t2013, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021\tROOFTOP\t42.3495935\t-71.1883643\nDudley Street Neighborhood Initiative\tAccess to Food, Housing, and Economic Opportunity\tWe empower residents of the Dudley Neighborhood of Roxbury and North Dorchester to organize, plan for, create and control a vibrant, diverse and high-quality neighborhood in collaboration with community partners.\thttps:\/\/www.dsni.org\/\tOperating\t550 Dudley Street\tRoxbury\t02119\t3\t2012, 2013, 2014\tROOFTOP\t42.32161259999999\t-71.07209950000001\nEast African Community Outreach\tOrganizing and Support for Immigrants and Refugees\t\t\tInactive\t90 Madison Street, Suite 500 \tWorcester\t01608\t3\t2011, 2012, 2013\tROOFTOP\t42.2582668\t-71.8019203\nEast Boston Adult Education Center\tAccess to Food, Housing, and Economic Opportunity\tDedicated to citizenship, education, and vocational training for immigrants and refugees\thttps:\/\/www.ebaec.com\/\tInactive\t119 London St\tBoston\t02128\t4\t1996, 1997, 1998, 1999\tROOFTOP\t42.3733168\t-71.03874979999999\nEast Boston Community Council (FKA East Boston Ecumenical Community Center)\tOrganizing and Support for Immigrants and Refugees\tProvides personal support skills training - including ESL and classes in women's health issues such as breast cancer and domestic violence\thttps:\/\/ebecc.org\/\tOperating\t282 Meridian Street 2.F\tBoston\t02128\t11\t1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2020\tROOFTOP\t42.3765003\t-71.0394364\nEast Boston Community Soup Kitchen\u00a0\u00a0\tAccess to Food, Housing, and Economic Opportunity\tThe East Boston Community Soup Kitchen offers nourishment and a community space for those experiencing challenging life circumstances, such as food insecurity, addiction, and homelessness. They hold a holistic understanding of the varied needs of their community and serve as a place of dignity and compassion for all who enter their space. \thttps:\/\/www.ebcsk.org\/\tCurrent Grantee\t28 Paris St\tBoston\t02128\t2\t2024, 2025\tROOFTOP\t42.3700527\t-71.04016589999999\nEast Boston Social Centers (FKA Boston Youth Network)\tChild and Youth Development and Education\tAn afterschool program serving 60 at-risk youth ages 11-17\thttps:\/\/www.ebsocialcenters.org\tOperating\t68 Central Square\tBoston\t02128\t8\t1997, 1998, 1999, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2007, 2009\tROOFTOP\t42.3741833\t-71.0396018\nEast End House\tAccess to Food, Housing, and Economic Opportunity\t\thttps:\/\/eastendhouse.org\tOperating\t105 Spring Street\tCambridge\t02141\t3\t2003, 2004, 2005\tROOFTOP\t42.3694457\t-71.0830684\nEducational Development Group\tOrganizing and Support for Immigrants and Refugees\t\thttps:\/\/edginc.org\tOperating\t1534 Tremont Street\tRoxbury Crossing\t02120\t4\t2011, 2012, 2013, 2020\tROOFTOP\t42.3313709\t-71.0954843\nEmpowering People For Inclusive Communities (EPIC) \tChild and Youth Development and Education\tEPIC programs include: Community Trainings to educate community leaders on disability issues; Service Warriors, a corps of youth with disabilities that showcases their talents and skills; and the Young Leaders program, which helps develop the skills young people need to advocate for themselves. \twww.epicleaders.org\u00a0\tOperating\t89 South Street Ste 603a\tBoston\t02111\t8\t2013, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021\tROOFTOP\t42.3517853\t-71.0573995\nEncuentro Diaspora Afro\tOrganizing and Support for Immigrants and Refugees\tEncuentro Diaspora Afro is dedicated to dismantling racism, improving the lives of women and men of African descent, and creating a just society. Through organizing, education, training, and dialogue, Encuentro mobilizes the Afro-Latino community for racial and social justice, empowers youth, and builds bridges between Latino and African-American communities. \thttps:\/\/www.facebook.com\/encuentrodiasporaafro#\tOperating\t31 Heath Street\tBoston\t02130\t12\t2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023\tROOFTOP\t42.3255494\t-71.0992673\nEnglish at Large\tOrganizing and Support for Immigrants and Refugees\tEnglish learners are often discouraged by breadth of the task ahead of them. By teaching English through context, English at Large\u0092s volunteer driven, student-centered framework engages students by meeting them where they are. This gives students the tools and the confidence to succeed from the jump. \thttps:\/\/www.englishatlarge.org\tOperating\t800 West Cummings Park, Suite 5550\tWoburn\t01801\t8\t2014, 2015, 2016, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022\tROOFTOP\t42.4961318\t-71.1258239\nEritrean American Civic Association\tOrganizing and Support for Immigrants and Refugees\tThe Eritrean American Civic Association aims to support migrant communities through language training, workforce development, cultural programming, civic engagement, and professional networks. EACA develops programs that respond to the needs of Eritrean and other immigrant communities from Africa and helps increase awareness about refugees and immigrant issues locally and statewide. \thttps:\/\/www.eacaboston.com\/\tCurrent Grantee\t590 Shawmut Avenue\tRoxbury\t02118\t4\t2022, 2023, 2024, 2025\tROOFTOP\t42.3358977\t-71.0797918\nEssex County Community Organization (ECCO)\tAccess to Food, Housing, and Economic Opportunity\tEssex County Community Organization is a faith-based organization, composed of 25 diverse congregations along Boston\u0092s North Shore that serves a leadership role in the statewide campaign to raise the minimum wage. Through community organizing, leadership development, and legislative initiatives, ECCO seeks to enfranchise the North Shore\u0092s low wage population, improving the lives of present and future generations by working to combat cyclical poverty. \thttps:\/\/www.eccoaction.org\/\tOperating\t74 S. Common Street\tLynn\t01902\t6\t1997, 2004, 2006, 2014, 2015, 2016\tROOFTOP\t42.46300919999999\t-70.95622449999999\nEtgar L'Noar\tChild and Youth Development and Education\t\thttps:\/\/jgateways.org\/history\/\tMerged (Gateways Access to Jewish Education)\t333 Nahanton Street\tNewton\t02459\t6\t2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006\tROOFTOP\t42.2994631\t-71.20409269999999\nEV Kids (FKA Earthen Vessels)\tChild and Youth Development and Education\tWith the mentoring of top university students, low-income youth gain a strong community of support and belief in their ability to succeed that greatly increases their likelihood of attending college. EV\u0092s goal is to transform lives, moving at-risk, low-income Boston children and teens from the routes of failure prevalent in their surroundings to a belief in the ability to achieve. By building a strong community of support and a model for service to others, their objective is to prevent these youth from dropping out of school, to systematically strengthen core academic skills, organizational habits, and other life skills over time, and to successfully matriculate EVkids in college. \thttps:\/\/www.evkids.org\tOperating\t218 Adams Street #220502\tDorchester\t02122\t3\t2013, 2014, 2015\tROOFTOP\t42.3010708\t-71.0597588\nExpress Yourself \tChild and Youth Development and Education\tExpress Yourself is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization serving young people with mental and behavioral health issues by immersing them in the arts, where they build confidence, community and creativity.\thttps:\/\/exyo.org\/\tOperating\t100 Cummings Center Ste 165-E\tBeverly\t01915\t3\t2006, 2007, 2009\tROOFTOP\t42.5613302\t-70.88601919999999\nFamilies Creating Together \tChild and Youth Development and Education\tFamilies Creating Together helps to create healthy families. By working with the whole family, including siblings who do not have a disability, and across generations, Families Creating Together fills a gap in supports for kids with disabilities, provides children and parents the tools they need to weather adversity, and helps to tell the unique story of each participant. \tFamilies Creating Together\tOperating\tPO Box 23624\tJamaica Plain\t02130\t7\t2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020\tAPPROXIMATE\t42.3097365\t-71.1151431\nFamilies First\tChild and Youth Development and Education\tFamilies First partners with parents to amplify their power so they can positively impact the lives of children and communities through our groundbreaking programs.\thttps:\/\/www.families-first.org\/\tOperating\t50 Hunt Street Ste 320\tWatertown\t02472\t1\t2005\tROOFTOP\t42.3605218\t-71.1833882\nFamilies For Justice As Healing\tViolence Prevention, Criminal Justice Reform and Family Outreach\tThis group of formerly incarcerated women and their children are active participants in legislative advocacy and community outreach. Through organizations and petitions, they work to change the culture in the United States that turns to prison for solutions. \thttps:\/\/www.justiceashealing.org\tOperating\t100R Warren Street\tRoxbury\t02119\t5\t2015, 2016, 2017, 2019, 2020\tROOFTOP\t42.3269597\t-71.0829361\nFathers' Uplift\tHealth Promotion and Accessibility for All\tActing with passion, love, and encouragement, Father\u0092s Uplift serves fathers and families to overcome barriers so that fathers can remain better engaged in their children\u0092s lives. Through safe space parent-child meetings at the Boston Children\u0092s Museum and the process of coaching and being coached, Father\u0092s Uplift creates a healing culture in celebration of fatherhood. By adressing father absenteeism, this community can reduce the likelihood of future poverty and violent crime in the next generation, while facilitating healing for fathers as well. \thttps:\/\/www.fathersuplift.org\tOperating\t12 Southern Avenue\tDorchester\t02124\t3\t2015, 2016, 2017\tROOFTOP\t42.2906896\t-71.0721581\nFeminine Empowerment Movement Slam\tLGBTQ Community Support and Organizing\tFeminine Empowerment Movement Slam (FEMS) empowers and celebrates feminine people and their voices through poetry, cultivating intergenerational connections, and amplifying the community\u0092s work. FEMS creates radically accessible spaces for people of any age, gender, race, experience, and ability to find healing and support in their art. \thttps:\/\/www.facebook.com\/FEMSlam\/\tInactive\t549 Mt. Columbus Avenue\tSouth End\t02118\t2\t2021, 2022\tGEOMETRIC_CENTER\t42.3416177\t-71.0804757\nFirelech Theater (FKA The Jewish Medical Theatre Firelech)\tCivil and Human Rights Advocacy and Support\tA \u0093firelech\u0094 is a \u0093spark\u0094 which describes the Firelech group and its entrance onto the entertainment scene of Jewish culture in Boston. They perform heartwarming songs in Yiddish and Hebrew and magically dance on stage.\thttps:\/\/firelech.net\/\tOperating\t30 Laurelwood Drive\tStoughton\t02072\t3\t2005, 2006, 2007\tROOFTOP\t42.1427153\t-71.1335605\nFirst Five Project\tChild and Youth Development and Education\t\t\tInactive\t17 Mill St\tDorchester\t02122\t1\t2006\tROOFTOP\t42.3004358\t-71.0526613\nFood Link\tAccess to Food, Housing, and Economic Opportunity\tFood Link alleviates hunger, reduces food waste, and contributes to environmental sustainability by providing quality nutritious food to low income residents in the metro Boston area. Food Link collects and distributes food from local grocers that would otherwise go to waste and partners with 12 grocery and prepared food stores to distribute this food to over 30 social service agencies. \thttps:\/\/www.foodlinkma.org\tOperating\t108 Summer Street\tArlington\t02474\t4\t2016, 2017, 2018, 2019\tROOFTOP\t42.4192928\t-71.1589391\nFor Kids Only\tChild and Youth Development and Education\tFor Kids Only Afterschool brings families and communities together to provide a safe space for all children to thrive during the out-of-school time hours. Our holistic learning approach helps children love, learn and grow while inspiring every child to leave their unique mark on this world.\thttps:\/\/fkoafterschool.org\/\tOperating\t11 Bartlett Road\tWinthrop\t02152\t2\t2007, 2009\tROOFTOP\t42.3744575\t-70.9870469\nFound In Translation\tOrganizing and Support for Immigrants and Refugees\t\thttps:\/\/found-in-translation.org\tOperating\t218 Adams Street\tDorchester\t02122\t2\t2013, 2014\tROOFTOP\t42.3010708\t-71.0597588\nFranklin Park Coalition \tAccess to Food, Housing, and Economic Opportunity\tMore than the zoo - Franklin Park Coalition provides summer jobs and year round engagement opportunities in a beautiful environment for the high population of youth in the neighborhoods that surround it. FPC brings diverse park constituents together \u0096 finding common ground through park involvement, advocacy, and stewardship. In order to build the next generation of park advocates and stewards, the FPC trains and employs youth to work on park restoration and maintenance. \thttps:\/\/www.franklinparkcoalition.org\/\tOperating\tPO Box 302333\tBoston\t02130\t6\t2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015\tAPPROXIMATE\t42.3097365\t-71.1151431\nFriends Of The Rafael Hernandez School \tChild and Youth Development and Education\tFriends of the Rafael Hern\u00e1ndez School (FOH) is the non-profit organization that supports and advocates for the community of students, families, and neighbors of the Hern\u00e1ndez School. Founded in 2001, FOH supports the HUB Community School strategy of the school through an array of programs and services.\thttps:\/\/www.hernandezschool.org\/community-programs\tOperating\t61 School Street\tRoxbury\t02119\t1\t2010\tGEOMETRIC_CENTER\t42.3147135\t-71.0996317\nFriends of the William E. Carter School\tChild and Youth Development and Education\t\thttps:\/\/williamcarterschool.org\/\tOperating\t396 Northampton Street\tBoston\t02118\t3\t2003, 2007, 2009\tROOFTOP\t42.340571\t-71.0839264\nFriends of Yemin Orde\tChild and Youth Development and Education\tUS fundraising arm of Israeli Yemin Orde Youth Village -- to support a summer camp for children with cancer and cerebral palsy\thttps:\/\/www.linkedin.com\/in\/friendsofyeminorde\/\tOperating\t200 Highland Avenue, Suite 301\tNeedham\t02494\t1\t1998\tROOFTOP\t42.3041768\t-71.2201237\nFriends of Youth Opportunity Boston\tChild and Youth Development and Education\tEmpowering young people from court-involved or at-risk backgrounds to succeed in the workforce, in the community, and in their lives.\thttps:\/\/www.boston.gov\/departments\/workforce-development\/youth-options-unlimited-boston\tOperating\t7 Palmer Street\tRoxbury\t02119\t3\t2011, 2015, 2016\tROOFTOP\t42.3293659\t-71.0864745\nFriendshipWorks (FKA Match-Up Interfaith Volunteers for the Elderly)\tHealth Promotion and Accessibility for All\tFriendshipWorks\u0092 mission is to reduce social isolation, enhance the quality of life, and preserve the dignity of older adults in Greater Boston. We have more than four decades of experience recruiting, training, and placing volunteers to provide support and assistance to elders.\thttps:\/\/fw4elders.org\/\tOperating\t105 Chauncy Street 8\/F\tBoston\t02111\t8\t2001, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2010, 2011, 2012\tROOFTOP\t42.352948\t-71.0611535\nFuller Craft Museum\tChild and Youth Development and Education\tFuller Craft Museum offers expansive opportunities to discover the world of contemporary craft. By exploring the leading edge of craft through exhibitions, collections, education, and public programs, we challenge perceptions and build appreciation of the material world. Our purpose is to inspire, stimulate, and enrich an ever-expanding community.\thttps:\/\/fullercraft.org\/\tOperating\t455 Oak Street\tBrockton\t02301\t1\t2009\tROOFTOP\t42.1025504\t-71.0456159\nFuture Chefs\tChild and Youth Development and Education\tFuture Chefs empowers Boston youth to take charge of their future by providing opportunities to lead and to develop the skills needed to grow in their personal and professional life beyond high school. Our conviction is that the life skills and knife skills learned in the kitchen can be applied meaningfully in all avenues of a fulfilling life.\thttps:\/\/futurechefs.net\/\tOperating\t305 Blue Hill Avenue\tBoston\t02121\t3\t2010, 2011, 2012\tROOFTOP\t42.3140356\t-71.0793577\nGateways Organization\tCivil and Human Rights Advocacy and Support\t\thttps:\/\/www.gatewaysonline.org\/\tOperating\t11 Wallenberg Circle\tMonsey\t10952\t1\t2007\tROOFTOP\t41.1169181\t-74.0910425\nGenerations After\tCivil and Human Rights Advocacy and Support\t\thttps:\/\/www.genafterdc.org\/\tOperating\tPO Box 2121\tRockville\t20847\t2\t1999, 2000\tAPPROXIMATE\t39.08\t-77.14999999999999\nGenuine Voices\tChild and Youth Development and Education\t\t\tInactive\tPO Box 663\tNeedham Heights\t02494-0012\t3\t2011, 2012, 2013\tAPPROXIMATE\t42.3013553\t-71.2339636\nGirls' LEAP\tChild and Youth Development and Education\t\thttps:\/\/girlsleap.org\/\tOperating\tPO Box 220663\tDorchester\t02122\t4\t1999, 2000, 2001, 2004\tAPPROXIMATE\t42.29671460000001\t-71.0527482\nGlobal Ministries Christian Church (FKA Bruce Wall Ministries)\tChild and Youth Development and Education\tA mentoring and job skills development program for disadvantaged youth\thttps:\/\/gmccboston.org\/\tOperating\t670 Washington Street\tDorchester\t02124\t7\t1997, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2007\tROOFTOP\t42.2883745\t-71.0707156\nGlobal Village Farms\u00a0\u00a0\tAccess to Food, Housing, and Economic Opportunity\tGlobal Village Farms is an initiative focused on creating sustainable economies and cooperative living spaces for colonized and marginalized communities. Grounding their values in indigenous sovereignty through the support and guidance of their Council of Indigenous Elders, Global Village Farms implement these values in their cooperative farming, events, retreats, education, and more. \thttps:\/\/www.globalvillagefarms.org\/\tInactive\t50 Moroney Road\tGrafton\t01519\t1\t2024\tROOFTOP\t42.1805546\t-71.6485394\nGrace Renaissance Academic Studies Program (GRASP)\tChild and Youth Development and Education\t\t\tInactive\t20 Nottingham Street\tDorchester\t02121\t2\t2007, 2009\tROOFTOP\t42.3015187\t-71.07398049999999\nGratis Healthcare\u00a0\tHealth Promotion and Accessibility for All\tGratis Healthcare acknowledges the expanding need for access to basic health care within communities that are uninsured or underinsured in the MetroWest and Greater Boston area. Gratis Healthcare provides free medical and mental health services while offering Portuguese and Spanish interpreters. \thttps:\/\/gratishealth.org\/\tCurrent Grantee\t44 Franklin St\tFramingham\t01702\t3\t2023, 2024, 2025\tROOFTOP\t42.2782517\t-71.418155\nGreater Boston Food Bank \tAccess to Food, Housing, and Economic Opportunity\tTogether, with our partners and supporters, we are creating a healthy and hunger free Eastern Massachusetts.\thttps:\/\/www.gbfb.org\/\tOperating\t70 South Bay Avenue\tBoston\t02118\t5\t1999, 2000, 2003, 2004, 2007\tROOFTOP\t42.3341818\t-71.0659336\nGreater Boston Interfaith Organization (GBIO)\tCivil and Human Rights Advocacy and Support\t\thttps:\/\/www.gbio.org\tOperating\t1803 Dorchester Avenue\tDorchester\t02124\t1\t2007\tROOFTOP\t42.2891025\t-71.0636561\nGreater Boston Morehouse College Alumni\tAccess to Food, Housing, and Economic Opportunity\tThe Greater Boston Morehouse College Alumni Association (GBMCAA) founded in 1972, supports Boston and many of the surrounding communities throughout New England by providing mentoring, granting scholarships, and establishing long-standing relationships.\thttps:\/\/www.gbmcaa.org\/\tOperating\t32 Hawthorne Street #2\tBoston\t02119\t1\t2001\tROOFTOP\t42.3240382\t-71.0919191\nGreater Boston PFLAG (Parents, Families, and Friends of Lesbians and Gays)\tLGBTQ Community Support and Organizing\tGreater Boston PFLAG\u0092s mission is to advocate for and advance equity and societal affirmation of LGBTQ people by building and strengthening loving families, safe communities, and a diverse and inclusive society.\thttps:\/\/www.gbpflag.org\/\tOperating\t44 Franklin St\tWaltham\t02454\t3\t2006, 2007, 2009\tAPPROXIMATE\t43.8216296\t-92.87713389999999\nGreater Four Corners Action Coalition\tAccess to Food, Housing, and Economic Opportunity\t\thttps:\/\/www.gfcac.org\/\tOperating\t367 Washington Street\tDorchester\t02124\t3\t2010, 2011, 2012\tROOFTOP\t42.2987196\t-71.0734083\nGreater Lawrence Family Health Center (GLFHC) \tHealth Promotion and Accessibility for All\tWe are dedicated to providing exceptional, patient-centered healthcare to the diverse communities of the Merrimack Valley.\thttps:\/\/glfhc.org\/\tOperating\t34 Haverill Street\tLawrence\t01840\t4\t2001, 2005, 2006, 2007\tROOFTOP\t42.71185819999999\t-71.1519933\nGroundwork Southcoast\tChild and Youth Development and Education\tGroundwork Southcoast (GWSC) invests in developing environmental leadership of youth and residents that builds racial and social equity to steward urban waterways and brownfields in environmental justice communities in southeastern Massachusetts. Through sustained regeneration, improvement and management of the physical environment, GWSC develops community-based partnerships that empower people, businesses and organizations to promote environmental, economic and social well-being. \thttps:\/\/groundworksouthcoast.org\/\tOperating\t90 Hatch St # 208\tNew Bedford\t02745\t4\t2020, 2021, 2022, 2023\tROOFTOP\t41.67180800000001\t-70.922234\nHaddis Girma Continuity Forum\tHealth Promotion and Accessibility for All\tThe Ethiopian community has a high rate of suicide among immigrant communities. The Haddis Girma Continuity forum was founded to foster a stronger community and is committed to ensuring support for those community members who articulate or demonstrate struggles with depression. The Haddis Girma Continuity Foundation (HGCF) works with the Ethiopian community to shape a supportive community where mutual responsibility, cultural and generational connectedness, and emotional and academic support act as preventative measures against risk factors that lead to depression and suicide. HCGF fosters strong families, personal empowerment, responsibility, cultural pride, intergenerational connections, and positive mental health. The Forum models the values of community service, academic excellence, sportsmanship and social relationship. \thttps:\/\/meskot.wixsite.com\/haddisg-test\tInactive\t 9 Hadley Ct\tEverett\t02149\t1\t2016\tROOFTOP\t42.3999102\t-71.06039609999999\nHaitian American Youth Soccer\tChild and Youth Development and Education\t\t\tInactive\t\t\t02126\t3\t2001, 2002, 2003\tAPPROXIMATE\t42.2739\t-71.0939\nHaitian Coalition of Somerville\tOrganizing and Support for Immigrants and Refugees\tHCS is driven by a vision of a world in which there is equal opportunity for all people of Haitian descent and believe that Haitian youth are at the key to the community\u0092s future. The Haitian Coalition of Somerville (HCS) exists to provide the resources and opportunities that Haitian youth and their families need to reach their full potential and to create a stronger future in the metro Boston area. HC serves low-income immigrants in Somerville, Malden, Revere and Everet with a particular focus on the challenges that young Haitians face in accessing a quality education, full life opportunities and good jobs. \tThe Haitian Coalition of Somerville\tInactive\t268 Powder House Blvd #17C\tSomerville\t02144\t4\t2001, 2002, 2003, 2016\tROOFTOP\t42.40743250000001\t-71.13097379999999\nHaitian Multi-Service Center\tOrganizing and Support for Immigrants and Refugees\t\thttps:\/\/www.ccab.org\/news\/from-the-pilot-a-look-at-catholic-charities-haitian-multi-service-center\/\tOperating\t185 Columbia Road\tDorchester\t02121\t4\t1999, 2001, 2003, 2004\tGEOMETRIC_CENTER\t42.30657\t-71.07704\nHaley After School Program\tChild and Youth Development and Education\t\t\tInactive\t570 American Legion Highway\tBoston\t02131\t3\t2006, 2007, 2009\tROOFTOP\t42.2865895\t-71.1075298\nHands To Heart Center - Yoga for the People\tHealth Promotion and Accessibility for All\tHands to Heart Center (HTHC) shares the healing practice of yoga with people affected by addiction, poverty and trauma in Greater Boston. Through their high quality, customized yoga classes, HTHC works with non-profit organizations and high-poverty schools in Boston that serve vulnerable populations to develop and teach individualized classes that promote healing, increase capacity and build resilience. \thttps:\/\/www.facebook.com\/handstoheartcenter\/\tInactive\t555 Amory Street, Suite 9\tJamaica Plain\t02130\t5\t2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022\tROOFTOP\t42.3085932\t-71.1079942\nHaven Project\tAccess to Food, Housing, and Economic Opportunity\tThe Haven Project is a nonprofit north of Boston dedicated specifically to providing age appropriate services to a growing, vulnerable 17-24 year old homeless young adult population. We implement our mission through six essential focus areas: basic needs, employment, housing, education, health, and community engagement.\thttps:\/\/havenproject.net\/\tOperating\t57 Munroe Street\tLynn\t01901\t4\t2014, 2015, 2016, 2020\tROOFTOP\t42.4628637\t-70.9466379\nHawthorne Youth & Community Center \tAccess to Food, Housing, and Economic Opportunity\tThe Center, the brainchild of a small group of concerned community youth and adults, began in a converted coal cellar in 1967 and moved to its current Fulda Street location three years later. Since its inception, Hawthorne Youth and Community Center has provided high-quality educational, cultural, and recreational programming for youth and adults, as well as a forum where residents come together to improve the quality of neighborhood life. Hawthorne supports and celebrates the rich diversity of Roxbury\u0092s Highland Park. \thttps:\/\/www.hyccroxbury.org\/\tOperating\t9 Fulda Street\tRoxbury\t02119\t9\t2004, 2005, 2007, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022\tROOFTOP\t42.3233092\t-71.0923861\nHealth Care for All\tHealth Promotion and Accessibility for All\t\thttps:\/\/hcfama.org\tOperating\t70 Franklin Street Ste 500\tBoston\t02110\t1\t2004\tROOFTOP\t42.3557482\t-71.05808739999999\nHealth Care Without Walls (FKA Women Of Means)\tAccess to Food, Housing, and Economic Opportunity\tKnown formerly as Women of Means, a nonprofit based in Wellesley that provides free medical care and education to and advocacy for homeless women and children in Boston area shelters\thttps:\/\/healthcarewithoutwalls.org\/\tOperating\t56 Warren Street\tBoston\t02119\t3\t2007, 2010, 2011\tROOFTOP\t42.3288572\t-71.0832472\nHealthy Malden\tHealth Promotion and Accessibility for All\t\t\tInactive\t178 Savin Street\tMalden\t02148-2329\t3\t2005, 2006, 2007\tROOFTOP\t42.4295401\t-71.0870174\nHealthy Waltham\tHealth Promotion and Accessibility for All\tThrough educational and collaborative programs that engage residents in healthy cooking and gardening, physical activity, and involvement in natural open space within the community, Healthy Waltham sponsors programs including: Healthy Eating to provide cooking demonstrations, workshops, and programs to increase fruit and vegetable consumption; Active Living, encouraging physical activity, such as community walks; Learning Gardens, in partnership with schools and other groups to teach appreciation for the Earth and where our food comes from; Events and Outreach to promote healthy lifestyles and civic engagement; Collaborations on wellness activities; and Advisory Groups, such as committees and organizations engaged in health policy and wellness. \thttps:\/\/healthywaltham.org\tOperating\t510 Moody Street\tWaltham\t02453\t5\t2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021\tROOFTOP\t42.36729649999999\t-71.2365877\nHeart of a Giant Foundation\tHealth Promotion and Accessibility for All\tThe Heart of a Giant Foundation amplifies patient voices to receive better health education, care plans, and greater community involvement. Focusing on improving health outcomes and preventing chronic heart diseases, Heart of a Giant Foundation fosters better health outcomes on a global level. \thttps:\/\/heartofagiant.org\tCurrent Grantee\t524 River St, Suite 800\tBoston\t02126\t3\t2023, 2024, 2025\tROOFTOP\t42.2672196\t-71.0943629\nHearts and Noses Hospital Clown Troupe (FKA Jeannie Lindheim's Clown Troupe)\tHealth Promotion and Accessibility for All\tHearts & Noses Hospital Clown Troupe is specially trained to engage, empower and give choices to children in a medical environment.\thttps:\/\/www.heartsandnoses.org\/\tOperating\t\tNeedham\t02492\t4\t2005, 2006, 2007, 2008\tAPPROXIMATE\t42.2748016\t-71.2458436\nHebron Food Pantry\tAccess to Food, Housing, and Economic Opportunity\tThe mission of the Hebron Food Pantry is to assist low income working persons and seniors within the Greater Attleboro area by providing resources to reduce food insecurity and enhance their quality of life. The Hebron Food Pantry (HFP) operates two food pantries, serving an average of 275 + families and individuals each week, making it the largest food pantry in the greater Attleboro area. Both pantries operate out of space provided by the Centenary United Methodist Church, from which the vision for the organization started. \thttps:\/\/hebronfoodpantry.org\/index.html\tOperating\t40 Emory Street\tAttleboro\t02703\t8\t2012, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2020, 2021, 2022\tROOFTOP\t41.9443285\t-71.2774908\nHomeStart \tAccess to Food, Housing, and Economic Opportunity\tHomeStart is a leading provider of housing services for people who are currently experiencing homelessness, who have recently moved from homelessness to housing, or who are at risk of becoming homeless by way of eviction. \thttps:\/\/www.homestart.org\/\tOperating\t105 Chauncy Street Ste 502\tBoston\t02111\t4\t2002, 2003, 2004, 2006\tROOFTOP\t42.3529964\t-71.0609817\nHopeWell (FKA DARE Family Services)\tChild and Youth Development and Education\tEach year, HopeWell provides a range of critical social services to children, adults, and families across every county in Massachusetts.\thttps:\/\/hopewellinc.org\/meet-hopewell\/about\/\tOperating\t3 Allied Drive Ste 308\tDedham\t02026\t3\t2001, 2002, 2003\tROOFTOP\t42.2253351\t-71.1697538\nHorizons for Homeless Children (FKA The Horizons Initiative)\tChild and Youth Development and Education\tCombating the effects of homelessness becomes an even more pressing and critical mission when children are involved. Horizons for Homeless Children is leading the fight in Massachusetts to help alleviate the trauma and stress of homelessness on both children and their families by providing high-quality early education, vital opportunities for play, support for parents, and crucial advocacy on behalf of some of our most marginalized citizens. \thttps:\/\/horizonschildren.org\/\tOperating\t1785 Columbus Avenue\tRoxbury\t02119\t1\t1998\tROOFTOP\t42.3200852\t-71.0988361\nHospitality Homes (FKA Hospitality Program)\tHealth Promotion and Accessibility for All\t\thttps:\/\/hosp.org\/about-us\/\tOperating\t138 Tremont Street\tBoston\t02111\t4\t1998, 1999, 2000, 2002\tROOFTOP\t42.3557039\t-71.062173\nHull Lifesaving Museum\tChild and Youth Development and Education\tThe Hull Lifesaving Museum is so much more than a museum. Founded in 1978, we are an essential part of the community that for 46 years has provided not only crucial lessons from our maritime heritage, but also life-changing and sometimes life-saving youth development experiences.\thttps:\/\/hulllifesavingmuseum.org\/\tOperating\t1117 Nantasket Avenue\tHull\t02045\t5\t2005, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2012\tROOFTOP\t42.3061069\t-70.89992459999999\nHyde Square Task Force\tChild and Youth Development and Education\t\thttps:\/\/www.hydesquare.org\tOperating\t30 Sunnyside Street\tJamaica Plain\t02130\t2\t2004, 2006\tROOFTOP\t42.3235525\t-71.1074841\nI Have A Future\tViolence Prevention, Criminal Justice Reform and Family Outreach\tI Have A Future is a statewide community of youth organizers and allies building power to ensure that every young person has an opportunity to thrive by increasing youth jobs and ending mass incarceration through transformational leadership development, direct public action, and policy change. \thttps:\/\/www.ihaveafuturema.us\tCurrent Grantee\t14 Cushing Avenue\tBoston\t02125\t5\t2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025\tROOFTOP\t42.3163211\t-71.0642158\nImmigrant Family Service Institute (IFSI) \tOrganizing and Support for Immigrants and Refugees\tIFSI focuses on the spectrum of immigrant needs from vital essentials to success enhancers using a holistic approach serving infants to the elderly. Our multifaceted programs and services ensure that once basic needs like food and shelter are met, our clients are poised to embrace opportunties at the heart of IFSI\u0092s mission, achieved through our three guiding pillars of integration, education and advocacy.\thttps:\/\/www.ifsi-usa.org\/\tOperating\t1626 Blue Hill Avenue\tMattapan\t02126\t6\t2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020\tROOFTOP\t42.2685864\t-71.0933476\nInnerCity Weightlifting\tViolence Prevention, Criminal Justice Reform and Family Outreach\t\thttps:\/\/www.innercityweightlifting.org\tOperating\tPO Box 425192\tBoston\t02141\t2\t2011, 2012\tAPPROXIMATE\t42.3716445\t-71.0809757\nInquilnos Boricuas en Accion (IBA) \tAccess to Food, Housing, and Economic Opportunity\tInquilinos Boricuas en Acci\u00f3n is a nationally recognized Community Development Corporation and non-profit organization that started in the South End neighborhood of Boston, to address displacement of low-income families due to urban development. IBA offers affordable housing and supportive programming to increase social and economic mobility for the families we serve.\thttps:\/\/ibaboston.org\/\tOperating\t2 San Juan Street\tBoston\t02118\t2\t2006, 2007\tROOFTOP\t42.341133\t-71.072828\nInstitute for Asian American Studies at Umass Boston\tChild and Youth Development and Education\tProvides leadership development and community service training Asian American youth\thttps:\/\/www.umb.edu\/iaas\/\tOperating\t100 Morrissey Boulevard\tBoston\t02125\t2\t1996, 1998\tROOFTOP\t42.3145469\t-71.04036479999999\nInstitute for Global Youth Development Programs\tAccess to Food, Housing, and Economic Opportunity\t\thttps:\/\/igydp.wordpress.com\tInactive\t1542 Tremont Street\tRoxbury\t02120\t2\t2012, 2013\tROOFTOP\t42.33245489999999\t-71.10054339999999\nInstitute for Pan African Cultural Education (PACE)\tChild and Youth Development and Education\tPACE provides a fun and educational space for kids aged 5-17 in the Mattapan community. Through their Straight A\u0092s Initiative (arts, academics, athletics, awareness is achievement) P.A.C.E. engages, encourages, and empowers young people. In addition to their academic support, P.A.C.E. provides martial arts, dance, music, cultural arts, and basketball programs to instill teamwork, self-discipline, and self-esteem through performance and competition. \thttps:\/\/www.paceachievement.org\/index.html\tInactive\tPO Box 197\tBennington\t05201\t9\t2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022\tAPPROXIMATE\t42.8783486\t-73.19712299999999\nIsland of Hope\tHealth Promotion and Accessibility for All\tA weeklong summer camp for teenagers with cancer where they explore Boston's islands.\t\tInactive\t11 Beacon Street, Suite 200\tBoston\t02108\t3\t1999, 2001, 2002\tROOFTOP\t42.35838690000001\t-71.0617828\nJamaica Plain Neighborhood Development Corporation (NDC) \/ Jobs for Jamaica Plain\tAccess to Food, Housing, and Economic Opportunity\tTo transform the lives and amplify the voices of Boston residents who have been excluded from prosperity by racial and economic inequities. We develop affordable housing that allows people to thrive, provide services that help people build on their strengths, and organize people to pursue the changes they desire.\thttps:\/\/jpndc.org\/\tOperating\t31 Germania Street\tBoston\t02130\t1\t2000\tROOFTOP\t42.3145535\t-71.1037233\nJames P. Timilty Middle School\tChild and Youth Development and Education\t\thttps:\/\/district.bostonpublicschools.org\/timilty\tOperating\t205 Roxbury Street\tRoxbury\t02119\t1\t1998\tROOFTOP\t42.3305616\t-71.0912041\nJCC of Greater Boston (FKA Leventhal-Sidman Jewish Community Center)\tChild and Youth Development and Education\tAt JCC Greater Boston, you can engage in a rich array of high quality educational, fitness, cultural, and social programs \u0096 all while connecting to a vibrant Jewish community located in Newton, MA.\thttps:\/\/www.bostonjcc.org\/\tOperating\t333 Nahanton Street\tNewton\t02459\t4\t1999, 2000, 2001, 2002\tROOFTOP\t42.2994631\t-71.20409269999999\nJewish Family and Children's Services\tChild and Youth Development and Education\tProviding Shabbat dinners for a community of Jewish individuals with mental disabilities\thttps:\/\/www.jfcsboston.org\/\tOperating\t1430 Main Street\tWaltham\t02451\t4\t1996, 1997, 1998, 1999\tROOFTOP\t42.3759151\t-71.2719228\nJewish Organizing Institute and Network for Justice (JOIN for Justice) (FKA Jewish Organizing Initiative)\tCivil and Human Rights Advocacy and Support\tThe Jewish Organizing Institute and Network for Justice (JOIN for Justice), is a national organization dedicated to training, supporting, and connecting Jewish organizers and their communities.\thttps:\/\/www.joinforjustice.org\/\tOperating\tPO Box 690376\tQuincy\t02169\t6\t2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013\tAPPROXIMATE\t42.25136819999999\t-70.9962875\nJohn Andrew Mazie Memorial Foundation\tChild and Youth Development and Education\tThe program matched high school students with volunteer mentors with the objective of helping students achieve their goals and succeed. The Mazie Mentoring Program operated in Framingham, Waltham, and Marlborough schools starting in 1998. \thttps:\/\/bigscm.org\/mazie-mentoring-legacy\/\tMerged (Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Mass and MetroWest)\t18 Chestnut Street\tWorcester\t01608\t3\t2010, 2011, 2012\tROOFTOP\t42.2658536\t-71.8033039\nJohn W. McCormack Middle School\tChild and Youth Development and Education\t\thttps:\/\/www.bostonpublicschools.org\/mccormack\tOperating\t315 Mount Vernon Street\tDorchester\t02125\t3\t2005, 2006, 2007\tROOFTOP\t42.317892\t-71.0431871\nJoseph C. Cremone Horticultural Therapy Program (JCCHT) \tHealth Promotion and Accessibility for All\t\t\tInactive\t\t\t02110\t1\t2000\tAPPROXIMATE\t42.3576\t-71.0514\nJourneys Of Hope\tAccess to Food, Housing, and Economic Opportunity\t\thttps:\/\/www.facebook.com\/beverlydecacaresjohma\/\tInactive\t30 Fuller Avenue\tSwampscott\t01907\t3\t2010, 2011, 2012\tROOFTOP\t42.4702688\t-70.90938539999999\nJOYweavers\tChild and Youth Development and Education\tJOYweavers offers families affected by trauma, disability, or school challenges, accessible programming for children, work experiences for teens, advocacy and resources for caregivers, and most importantly, community for all to feel welcomed, known and valued. Through their five-week summer camp and year-long family support and community building programming, JOYweavers provides community, mentoring relationships, and programming that promotes social-emotional development, learning and JOY. \thttp:\/\/www.joyweavers.org\/\tCurrent Grantee\t55 Sawyer Drive\tDedham\t02026\t1\t2025\tROOFTOP\t42.244097\t-71.187475\nJustice At Work \tCivil and Human Rights Advocacy and Support\tJustice At Work partners with immigrant-worker centers to provide a combination of employment\/labor-related and organizational legal support, including education, trainings, referrals, and representation. With Justice At Work\u0092s involvement, these worker centers build leadership skills and organize immigrant workers to address wage theft, unsafe conditions, discrimination, harassment, and illegal retaliation. \thttps:\/\/jatwork.org\/\tOperating\t33 Harrison Avenue Ste 501\tBoston\t02111\t7\t2013, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020\tROOFTOP\t42.3515662\t-71.0613815\nKids Can Cook (FKA Urban Culinary Foundation)\tChild and Youth Development and Education\t\thttps:\/\/www.kidscancook.org\/index.html\tInactive\t100 Magazine Street\tBoston\t02119\t5\t2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2008\tROOFTOP\t42.3275134\t-71.07015559999999\nKids In Tech\tChild and Youth Development and Education\tKids in Tech excites, educates, and empowers children to use technology to promote a positive environment and foster lifelong interest through their after-school programming. Greater Lowell is experiencing rising growth in the technology sector. Kids in Tech strives to ensure that all students develop the necessary tech skills and aptitudes to participate in the 21st century innovation economy. \thttps:\/\/kidsintech.org\tOperating\t660 Suffolk Street\tLowell\t01854\t5\t2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022\tROOFTOP\t42.6499265\t-71.31538789999999\nKodeConnect\tChild and Youth Development and Education\tKodeConnect\u0092s mission is to Expose and Engage underserved youth in dynamic STEM learning experiences so that they Envision themselves as problem solvers, collaborators, and innovators. It works to systematically break down existing barriers to underrepresented students in STEM, foster creative learning environments, and ultimately increase minority presence in the critical fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. \thttp:\/\/www.kodeconnect.org\tCurrent Grantee\t115 Cypress Drive \tBrockton \t02301\t4\t2022, 2023, 2024, 2025\tROOFTOP\t42.0793685\t-71.0567178\nLa Colaborativa (FKA Chelsea Collaborative)\tOrganizing and Support for Immigrants and Refugees\tEmpowering the Latinx community, enhancing social and economic health, and holding institutional decision-makers accountable.\thttps:\/\/la-colaborativa.org\/\tOperating\t318 Broadway\tChelsea\t02150\t3\t2009, 2010, 2011\tROOFTOP\t42.39152319999999\t-71.0365875\nLa Pi\u00f1ata - The Latin American Cultural Family Network\tOrganizing and Support for Immigrants and Refugees\t\t\tInactive\t\tJamaica Plain\t02130\t6\t2004, 2005, 2006, 2009, 2011, 2012\tAPPROXIMATE\t42.3097365\t-71.1151431\nLamplight Women's Literacy Center\tAccess to Food, Housing, and Economic Opportunity\tLamplight Women\u0092s Literacy Center partners with women of limited economic resources, encouraging them to envision ambitious futures and responding with tailored educational programs that support their goals. Lamplight's programs advance students' English speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills while providing them with career advising, job search assistance, and referrals for other social service needs. \thttp:\/\/www.lamplightliteracy.org\/\tCurrent Grantee\tP.O. Box 404\tArlington\t02476\t1\t2025\tAPPROXIMATE\t42.414880\t-71.174558\nLatin American Health Institute (FKA Latino Health Institute)\tHealth Promotion and Accessibility for All\t\t\tInactive\t\tBoston\t02116\t1\t2000\tAPPROXIMATE\t42.353068\t-71.0765188\nLatin American Planning and Development (LAPD)\tAccess to Food, Housing, and Economic Opportunity\tSupports educational activities, outreach work and training programs for the Latin American community in East Boston.\t\tInactive\t\tEast Boston\t02128\t2\t1997, 1998\tAPPROXIMATE\t42.3695431\t-71.0200613\nLEAP for Education (FKA Salem Cyberspace)\tChild and Youth Development and Education\t\thttps:\/\/leap4ed.org\/\tOperating\t35 Congress Street Ste 102\tSalem\t01970\t3\t2011, 2012, 2013\tROOFTOP\t42.5181849\t-70.8887458\nLearning Works\tChild and Youth Development and Education\tWorks to optimize instruction and develop learning tools designed to teach students with varied learning differences to their maximum potential; and to support and educate families and communities with insights and counsel on educational practice and principles. \thttp:\/\/www.learningworksinc.com\tOperating\t72 Langley Road #22\tNewton\t02459\t3\t1997, 1998, 1999\tROOFTOP\t42.3301734\t-71.19124599999999\nLegendary Legacies\tViolence Prevention, Criminal Justice Reform and Family Outreach\tLegendary Legacies offers mentoring, life skills development, case management, community outreach, family support services, and recreational and service opportunities to empower young men to develop the skills necessary to become productive citizens and maximize their potential. \thttps:\/\/www.legendlegacy.org\/contact\tOperating\t40 Southbridge Street Ste 200\tWorcester\t01608\t2\t2021, 2022\tROOFTOP\t42.2603398\t-71.80330649999999\nLena Park CDC\tAccess to Food, Housing, and Economic Opportunity\t\thttps:\/\/www.lenaparkcdc.org\tOperating\t150 American Legion Highway\tDorchester\t02124\t2\t2001, 2002\tGEOMETRIC_CENTER\t42.294747\t-71.093301\nLevel Ground Mixed Martial Arts\tChild and Youth Development and Education\tLGMMA leverages the sports of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu and Muay Thai Boxing to cultivate positive relationships with and among youth exposed to some of the highest levels of poverty and violence in the city. LGMMA serves over 110 youth weekly in their Upham\u0092s Corner studio and at after-school sites. One of the primary goals of LGMMA is ensuring that 100% of their seniors enter into college, a workforce development program, or directly into meaningful employment after graduation from high school. \thttps:\/\/levelgroundmma.org\tOperating\t1490 Dorchester Avenue\tDorchester\t02122\t6\t2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021\tROOFTOP\t42.2999113\t-71.0601255\nLiterations (FKA Generations Incorperated)\tChild and Youth Development and Education\tLiterations pairs highly-trained volunteer literacy coaches (aged 50+) with 1st-4th graders to deliver evidence-based, one-to-one literacy interventions. Our students significantly improve their reading and social-emotional skills.\thttps:\/\/www.literations.org\/\tOperating\t70 Franklin Street Ste 500\tBoston\t02110\t3\t2003, 2004, 2005\tROOFTOP\t42.3557482\t-71.05808739999999\nLiving Independently for Equality (LIFE Center) \tHealth Promotion and Accessibility for All\tLiving Independently For Equality (LIFE) kindles friendships within the community by offering activities in an accessible space. Their services include transportation, therapeutic and occupational therapy via crafting, and providing information, referral and advocacy assistance for members needing help in obtaining medical, social, and legal services. \thttps:\/\/www.lifecenterorg.com\/\tOperating\t54 Haverhill Street Ste 100\tBrockton\t02301\t20\t1998, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023\tROOFTOP\t42.0872784\t-71.02210099999999\nLouis D. Brown Peace Institute (FKA Louis D. Brown Social Development Corporation)\tViolence Prevention, Criminal Justice Reform and Family Outreach\tAn education program that encourages youth to take an active stand in promoting peace and participate in community service activities\thttps:\/\/ldbpeaceinstitute.org\tOperating\t15 Christopher Street\tDorchester\t02122\t14\t1996, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016\tROOFTOP\t42.2979979\t-71.0599211\nLove Life Now Foundation\u00a0\u00a0\tViolence Prevention, Criminal Justice Reform and Family Outreach\tAs a global awareness and education organization, Love Life Now Foundation provides resources to those seeking help regarding domestic violence through educational workshops, panels, presentations, and year-round awareness. Love Life Now Foundation participates and holds events that aid domestic violence shelters. \thttps:\/\/www.lovelifenow.org\/\tCurrent Grantee\tP.O. Box 116\tAvon\t02322\t3\t2023, 2024, 2025\tAPPROXIMATE\t42.1260772\t-71.0438339\nLucy's Love Bus \tHealth Promotion and Accessibility for All\tLucy\u0092s Love Bus\u0092s mission is to provide pediatric cancer patients with integrative therapies such as massage, acupuncture, chiropractic care, nutritional counseling, and therapeutic horseback riding. These therapies offset the rigors of cancer treatment, can help ease the late effects of chemotherapy and radiation, provide a better quality of life and comfort during cancer treatment and after. Lucy\u0092s Love Bus empowers children at a time when they are often left feeling powerless. \thttps:\/\/lucyslovebus.org\/\tOperating\t21 Water Street Ste 302\tAmesbury\t01913\t4\t2013, 2014, 2015, 2020\tROOFTOP\t42.85649919999999\t-70.9286268\nLynn Neighbor To Neighbor\tCivil and Human Rights Advocacy and Support\tLynn Neighbor to Neighbor levels the playing field by working toward a more accessible, fair education system for all Lynn residents. Lynn Neighbor to Neighbor is a grassroots organization that promotes an education system to meet the needs of the culturally diverse population of parents, students, and families it serves, in turn transforming the education system and the lives of otherwise disadvantaged students and parents. N2N\u0092s mission includes providing support for parents, enhancing translation services within the school system, and increasing the voices of students and parents alike. \thttps:\/\/n2nma.org\tOperating\t25 Exchange Street\tLynn\t01901\t2\t2014, 2015\tROOFTOP\t42.4633903\t-70.9433951\nLynn United For Change Empowerment Project \tAccess to Food, Housing, and Economic Opportunity\tThe Lynn United for Change Empowerment Project (Lynn United) makes a difference in the lives of individuals by building social movements that can win systemic change. Lynn United bridges the gap between social service casework and social justice organizing by providing Lynn residents with the direct support, advice, and information needed in order to effectively address their own individual problems, while also becoming active participants in collective efforts to address the root causes of social problems, foreclosures, and evictions. \thttps:\/\/www.lynnunited.org\/\tOperating\t112 Exchange Street\tLynn\t01901\t5\t2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020\tROOFTOP\t42.4633669\t-70.9415375\nLynn Worker Center\tCivil and Human Rights Advocacy and Support\tThe Lynn Worker Center supports vulnerable, low-wage, immigrant workers as it combats wage theft, employee misclassification, and other injustices by providing direct, member-to-member support to immigrant workers who have suffered wage theft, discrimination, accidents and sexual harassment, and provides ongoing trainings about racism. \twww.facebook.com\/LynnWorkerCenter1\/\tInactive\t330 Lynnway, Suite 368\tLynn\t01901-1706\t6\t2016, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022\tROOFTOP\t42.4574222\t-70.9493859\nLynn Youth Street Outreach Advocacy (LYSOA) \tChild and Youth Development and Education\tLYSOA\u0092s purpose is to reach out to youth, young adults and their parents lacking a positive direction in life. LYSOA interacts on a street level, building relationships and offering the following services: job search, education referrals, community development, and family development. In collaboration with the Lynn Juvenile Probation Department, they assist youth with the different types of behavioral challenges they are facing on a daily basis. LYSOA also offers at-risk and proven risk youth conflict resolution by using mediation techniques. \thttps:\/\/lysoa.org\/\tOperating\t312a Union Street\tLynn\t01901\t5\t2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022\tROOFTOP\t42.46433700000001\t-70.94330219999999\nMadison Park Development Corporation\tAccess to Food, Housing, and Economic Opportunity\t\thttps:\/\/www.madison-park.org\/\tOperating\t184 Dudley Street Ste 200\tRoxbury\t02119\t1\t2010\tROOFTOP\t42.3287984\t-71.0820416\nMassachusetts Alliance on Teen Pregnancy\tHealth Promotion and Accessibility for All\t\t\tInactive\t105 Chauncy Street # 804\tBoston\t02111\t2\t2007, 2009\tROOFTOP\t42.35305049999999\t-71.061089\nMassachusetts Coalition of Domestic Workers\tOrganizing and Support for Immigrants and Refugees\tThe driving force in passing the MA Domestic Workers\u0092 Bill of Rights (BoR) in April 2014, the Massachusetts Coalition of Domestic Workers (MCDW) educates and supports domestic workers in asserting their rights. Part of their educational programming includes training leaders from the community to organize for equitable treatment of domestic workers. \thttps:\/\/www.massdomesticworkers.org\/\tOperating\t14 Harvard Avenue 2\/F\tAllston\t02134\t5\t2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024\tROOFTOP\t42.35520959999999\t-71.13239279999999\nMassachusetts Temporary Protected Status Committee\tOrganizing and Support for Immigrants and Refugees\tWe are the TPS committee of Massachusetts fighting to protect TPS and in pursuit of a permanent residence here in the United States. \thttps:\/\/www.masstps.org\/\tOperating\t\tEast Boston\t02128\t1\t2018\tAPPROXIMATE\t42.3695431\t-71.0200613\nMassachusetts Transgender Political Coalition\tLGBTQ Community Support and Organizing\tFounded in 2001, MTPC is dedicated to creating awareness and counteracting the effects of transphobia, stigmatization, discrimination, oppression, poverty, and violence against transgender communities through programs and advocacy. MTPC works to improve the lives of Massachusetts transgender youth, adults, and their families through community organizing, leadership development, public education and awareness campaigns, training and educating policy makers, and advocacy. \thttps:\/\/www.masstpc.org\/\tOperating\tPO Box 300124\tBoston\t02130\t8\t2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021\tAPPROXIMATE\t42.3097365\t-71.1151431\nMatahari Women Workers' Center\tCivil and Human Rights Advocacy and Support\tMatahari Women Workers\u0092 Center is a Greater Boston organization where women of color, immigrant women, and families come together as sisters, workers, and survivors to make improvements in their own lives and in society, and work toward justice and human rights. Under the guiding principle that all people are entitled to equal rights, dignified lives, and the opportunity to participate in movements for social justice, their mission is to end gender-based violence and exploitation.\thttps:\/\/www.matahariboston.org\/mission\tOperating\t89 South Street, Suite 700\tBoston\t02111\t5\t2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021\tROOFTOP\t42.3517491\t-71.0573897\nMattapan Youth Soccer League\tChild and Youth Development and Education\t\t\tInactive\tPO Box 260679\tMattapan\t02126-0012\t2\t2003, 2004\tAPPROXIMATE\t42.2771417\t-71.0913748\nMercy Meals & More\tAccess to Food, Housing, and Economic Opportunity\tMercy Meals & More provides free meals, clothing, and foot care to those in need while simultaneously creating an atmosphere cultivating friendships and building a stronger community. Offering a hot breakfast program Monday through Saturday, Mercy Meals & More treats their guests with dignity and respect. \thttps:\/\/mercymealsandmore.com\/\tCurrent Grantee\t634 Purchase Street\tNew Bedford\t02740\t3\t2023, 2024, 2025\tROOFTOP\t41.63268660000001\t-70.9254192\nMerrimack Valley Food Bank\tAccess to Food, Housing, and Economic Opportunity\t\thttps:\/\/mvfb.org\tOperating\t735 Broadway Street\tLowell\t01854\t3\t2007, 2009, 2010\tROOFTOP\t42.643455\t-71.3306363\nMerrimack Valley Project\tCivil and Human Rights Advocacy and Support\tWe unite and organize faith, labor, and community leaders & organizations towards social, racial, and economic justice. \thttps:\/\/www.merrimackvalleyproject.org\/\tOperating\t1045 Essex Street\tLawrence\t01841\t1\t2020\tROOFTOP\t42.7001531\t-71.1823379\nMill City Grows \tAccess to Food, Housing, and Economic Opportunity\tThrough their community gardens and educational programs, Mill City Grows fosters food justice in the city of Lowell by improving physical health, economic independence and environmental sustainability. Their community gardens produce thousands of pounds of food each year contributing to a healthier, more vibrant Lowell! \twww.millcitygrows.org \tOperating\t650 Suffolk Street Ste G10\tLowell\t01854\t2\t2014, 2015\tROOFTOP\t42.6499313\t-71.3158949\nMission Hill Youth Collaborative\tChild and Youth Development and Education\t\thttps:\/\/www.facebook.com\/p\/Mission-Hill-Youth-Collaborative-100072494027981\/\tInactive\t\tMission Hill\t02120\t2\t2013, 2014\tAPPROXIMATE\t42.3298994\t-71.1059676\nMission Main Resident Services \tAccess to Food, Housing, and Economic Opportunity\t\thttp:\/\/mobile.missionmain.comcastbiz.net\/\tMerged (Mission Main Tenant Task Force)\t41 Smith Street\tRoxbury\t02120\t3\t2002, 2003, 2004\tROOFTOP\t42.3340086\t-71.0986006\nMission Works \tAccess to Food, Housing, and Economic Opportunity\t\t\tInactive\t39 Smith Street\tRoxbury\t02120\t1\t2006\tROOFTOP\t42.33382599999999\t-71.0985286\nMissionSAFE\tAccess to Food, Housing, and Economic Opportunity\tTo work with youth, families and communities who face systemic obstacles to success, to gain the skills, resources, joy and confidence to thrive\u0097not just survive\u0097and to positively impact their community and the larger world.\thttps:\/\/www.missionsafe.org\/\tOperating\t1514A Dorchester Avenue\tDorchester\t02122\t9\t1999, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2009, 2010, 2011\tROOFTOP\t42.2990359\t-71.0604082\nMobile Diagnostics Services (MDS) \tHealth Promotion and Accessibility for All\tProvides cancer screening for uninsured patients at mobile locations\thttps:\/\/www.harvardmagazine.com\/sites\/default\/files\/html\/1999\/03\/alumni.dogood.html\tInactive\t\t\t02110\t3\t1999, 2000, 2001\tAPPROXIMATE\t42.3576\t-71.0514\nMoreland Affordable Housing Corporation\tAccess to Food, Housing, and Economic Opportunity\t\t\tOperating\t2 Brookview Street\tDorchester\t02124\t1\t1999\tROOFTOP\t42.2884105\t-71.0904789\nMost Precious Blood Church\tAccess to Food, Housing, and Economic Opportunity\t\thttps:\/\/www.bluehillscollaborative.org\/\tMerged (The Blue Hills Collaborative)\t25 Maple Street\tHyde Park\t02136\t1\t1998\tROOFTOP\t42.2550272\t-71.1226633\nMount Olives Community Center\tOrganizing and Support for Immigrants and Refugees\tMount Olives Community Center provides computer literacy classes, financial literacy services, and parent education programming to Boston\u0092s Haitian community to help families create a nurturing, stable, and culturally-diverse family environment.\u00a0\thttps:\/\/www.moccenter.org\/contact-us\/\tCurrent Grantee\t1283 Hyde Park Avenue\tHyde Park\t02136-2704\t5\t2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025\tROOFTOP\t42.255166\t-71.124707\nMulticultural Dropout Outreach Collaborative (FKA Multicultural Dropout Coalition (MDOC) \/ One Step Closer)\tChild and Youth Development and Education\tThe Multicultural Dropout Outreach Collaborative (MDOC) provides a diversity lens to the work of ending the high drop-out rate of students of color or immigrant status in the Boston Public schools. MDOC, through its One Step Closer mentoring program supports students at proven risk for dropping out of high school or who have already dropped out. One Step Closer motivates students to continually strive for higher levels of achievement through creative and strategic methods and to build trusting relationships with caring adults. \t\tInactive\t\t\t02121\t4\t2012, 2013, 2014, 2016\tAPPROXIMATE\t42.2973\t-71.0745\nMulti-Service Center\tHealth Promotion and Accessibility for All\t\t\tInactive\t\t\t02126\t1\t2006\tAPPROXIMATE\t42.2739\t-71.0939\nmusiConnects\tChild and Youth Development and Education\tmusiConnects is pioneering a new model for public music education and performance uniting youth, families and musicians to build a strong, thriving community. In this model, music education is not just a lesson or a concert, but a means of transformation for students, families, musicians and the larger community. \thttps:\/\/www.musiconnects.org\tOperating\t4258 Washington Street Ste 8\tRoslindale\t02131\t7\t2011, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018\tROOFTOP\t42.2853012\t-71.1290228\nMuslim Athletic League\tChild and Youth Development and Education\t\thttps:\/\/www.facebook.com\/MuslimAthleticLeague\/\tInactive\tPO Box 572\tNewton\t02456\t1\t2013\tAPPROXIMATE\t42.351119\t-71.2104975\nMuslim Justice League\tCivil and Human Rights Advocacy and Support\tMuslim Justice League (MJL) offers community education and mobilization, facilitation of cross-movement solidarity, legal advocacy, and cultivation of an environment in which pride in Muslim identity flourishes. MJL prioritizes advocacy against dangerous \u0093countering violent extremism\u0094 (CVE) programs piloted by federal agencies in Greater Boston. They also provide Know Your Rights workshops at mosques, schools, and community centers, and provide free legal representation to those approached for questioning by the FBI or Joint Terrorism Task Force. \thttps:\/\/muslimjusticeleague.org\tOperating\t745 Atlantic Avenue\tBoston\t02111\t5\t2016, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021\tROOFTOP\t42.3503268\t-71.0570453\nMy Brother's Keeper 617\tChild and Youth Development and Education\tMBK617 creates a community network group for youth by mentoring and building community relations and exploring other environments. Through this, MBK617 aims to decrease the number of young boys who join gangs, provide them with the necessary skills to become successful, and empower them to reach their full potential.\u00a0\thttps:\/\/www.mbk617.org\tCurrent Grantee\t61 Clifton Street\tBoston\t02125\t5\t2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025\tROOFTOP\t42.3208214\t-71.0701132\nMy Life My Choice\tCivil and Human Rights Advocacy and Support\t\thttps:\/\/www.mylifemychoice.org\/\tOperating\t209 Columbus Avenue, Ste 301\tBoston\t02116\t2\t2011, 2012\tROOFTOP\t42.3484234\t-71.07232069999999\nMystic Learning Center\tChild and Youth Development and Education\t\thttps:\/\/mysticlearningcenter.org\/\tOperating\t530 Mystic Avenue\tSomerville\t02145\t4\t2011, 2012, 2013, 2014\tROOFTOP\t42.3974645\t-71.0919799\nNeighborhood Counseling and Community Services\tHealth Promotion and Accessibility for All\tNCCS provides much-needed accessible and affordable counseling for individuals, children, adolescents, adults, families and groups in Somerville, Medford, Malden, Everett, and Chelsea. It seeks to improve the quality of life of anyone who feels vulnerable and is looking for ways to better the relationship they have with themselves, their families, and their communities.\u00a0\thttps:\/\/www.neighborhoodcounselingservices.org\tCurrent Grantee\t697 Broadway, Hilson Building Suite 5\tSomerville\t02144\t4\t2022, 2023, 2024, 2025\tAPPROXIMATE\t42.3991718\t-71.1240559\nNeighborhood of Affordable Housing (NOAH)\tChild and Youth Development and Education\tSupport for a free summer camp serving 55 low-income youth in East Boston. NOAH, a community development corporation, promotes equity, community cohesion, environmental justice, and economic resiliency. We increase access to affordable housing, create social and economic opportunities, and empower residents to be leaders of change. NOAH works towards achieving the National Housing Goal of \"a decent home and suitable living environment\" for as many individuals and families in need as it can, both locally and regionally.\thttps:\/\/noahcdc.org\/\tOperating\t143 Border Street\tEast Boston\t02128\t8\t1996, 1997, 1998, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2009\tROOFTOP\t42.3736639\t-71.04043759999999\nNeighborhood School\tChild and Youth Development and Education\t\thttps:\/\/www.neighborhoodschooljp.org\/\tOperating\t34 Peter Parley Road\tBoston\t02130\t3\t2007, 2008, 2009\tROOFTOP\t42.3109274\t-71.1008684\nNeighbors United for a Better East Boston (NUBE)\tOrganizing and Support for Immigrants and Refugees\tNUBE develops abundant leaders who support social transformation and shifting political power by organizing and advocating for inclusive democratic processes and just public policies to create a vibrant economy and environment for all East Boston.\u00a0\thttps:\/\/www.nubeastboston.org\tCurrent Grantee\t19 Meridian Street Ste #3\tBoston\t02128\t8\t2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025\tROOFTOP\t42.37122309999999\t-71.0390271\nNeighbors Who Care\tHealth Promotion and Accessibility for All\tNeighbors Who Care (NWC) is a volunteer organization serving the unmet needs of seniors and chronically ill adults in the spirit of St. Marguerite d\u0092Youville. NWC matches volunteers with home-bound elders and chronically ill adults to alleviate isolation and loneliness by supporting activities that allow seniors to stay in their homes and help them celebrate this stage of life, all at no charge. NWC volunteers provide everything from escorting seniors to doctor\u0092s appointments, walking with those too frail to walk alone, bringing them to hairdresser appointments, enjoying conversation over a cup of coffee, or playing countless games of Scrabble. \thttps:\/\/www.facebook.com\/neighborswhocare.net\/?fref=ts\tInactive\t174 Moody Street\tWaltham \t02453\t5\t2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020\tROOFTOP\t42.3735961\t-71.2336433\nNew England Coalition For Cancer Survivorship\tHealth Promotion and Accessibility for All\tThe New England Coalition for Cancer Survivorship (NECCS) exists to Educate, Advocate and Empower those whose lives have been touched by cancer in the New England region.\t\tInactive\t\tFramingham\t01701\t6\t2004, 2005, 2006, 2009, 2010, 2011\tAPPROXIMATE\t42.3240042\t-71.4536835\nNew England Community Project (FKA New England United 4 Justice (NEU4J))\tAccess to Food, Housing, and Economic Opportunity\tBoston is one of the most rapidly gentrifying cities, where stagnant income and skyrocketing housing costs put thousands of low-income and working-class families, especially in communities of color, at risk of displacement. In Boston, working-class communities of color do not have a voice in planning and decision making in our communities. \thttps:\/\/necp.org\/about\/\tOperating\t102 Columbia Road\tDorchester\t02121\t5\t2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023\tROOFTOP\t42.30550239999999\t-71.0809292\nNew England Medical Association\tHealth Promotion and Accessibility for All\tThe New England Medical Association is an organization that connects Black physicians in the New England area who are passionate about combatting healthcare inequality. NEMA members advocate to eliminate health disparities while building community power through career development, mentorship programs, and community-based projects.\u00a0\u00a0\thttps:\/\/nema-nma.org\/\tCurrent Grantee\t81 Franklin St\tBrookline\t02445\t2\t2024, 2025\tROOFTOP\t42.3260894\t-71.1222687\nNew England Youth Soccer (FKA New England Soccer, Inc.)\tChild and Youth Development and Education\t\t\tInactive\t\t\t02149\t3\t1999, 2000, 2001\tAPPROXIMATE\t42.4112\t-71.0514\nNew Lynn Coalition (FKA North Shore Workers Community Fund )\tAccess to Food, Housing, and Economic Opportunity\tThe New Lynn Coalition is made up of community, faith, and labor activists who organize all sectors of working-class people into a unified, permanent, political, and economic force that is union and non-union, and transcends racial, linguistic, ethnic, citizenship, faith, and gender boundaries. It seeks to redress\/address the extreme income inequality that comes from lack of power for working people and directly address white supremacy in organizing and educational activities.\u00a0\thttps:\/\/www.newlynn.org\tCurrent Grantee\t112 Exchange Street\tLynn\t01901\t6\t2014, 2015, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025\tROOFTOP\t42.4633669\t-70.9415375\nNew Start Project \tAccess to Food, Housing, and Economic Opportunity\tReducing recidivism through?advocating and supporting the successful re-integration of re-entry residents from incarceration to our community. New start Project educates and empowers through job referral and placement, mentoring, and policy through NPS events and programs including: Organizational Leadership Training; Workshops; Job Fairs; Mentoring; and more. They have educated more than 100 re-entry residents and community members on the detrimental community effects of crime and incarceration. Their services and resources help build self-esteem, positive relationships, and a support network for individuals returning to the community after incarceration. \t\tInactive\t\t\t02116\t1\t2017\tAPPROXIMATE\t42.3492\t-71.0768\nNigerian American Multi-Service Association (NAMSA)\u00a0\tOrganizing and Support for Immigrants and Refugees\tNAMSA works to create a support environment through education, networking opportunities, and other services to help people adapt and thrive. Celebrating the contributions of Nigerian Americans and helping new immigrants integrate into American society, NAMSA aims promote inclusive and lasting socioeconomic progress in their community and beyond using advocacy and philanthropy. \thttps:\/\/namsa.org\/\tCurrent Grantee\t1074 Hyde Park Ave\tBoston\t02136\t3\t2023, 2024, 2025\tROOFTOP\t42.2625406\t-71.12148979999999\nNotre Dame Cristo Rey High School\tChild and Youth Development and Education\t\thttps:\/\/www.ndcrhs.org\/\tOperating\t203 Lawrence Street\tMethuen\t01844\t2\t2005, 2006\tROOFTOP\t42.72645989999999\t-71.1801739\nNotre Dame Education Center\tAccess to Food, Housing, and Economic Opportunity\t\thttps:\/\/www.ccab.org\/community-champions\/catholic-charities-boston-and-the-notre-dame-education-center-in-south-boston-join-together-to-preserve-programs-and-expand-services\/\tMerged (Catholic Charities Archdiocese of Boston)\t203 Lawrence Street\tMethuen\t01844\t4\t2000, 2001, 2002, 2004\tROOFTOP\t42.72645989999999\t-71.1801739\nOhketeau Cultural Center\u00a0\u00a0\tCivil and Human Rights Advocacy and Support\tOhketeau enables interdisciplinary education by offering cultural workshops, dance, music, art, indoor and outdoor, activities in which participants can fully express their talents. Believing in the importance of teaching and learning a relationship of reciprocity, Ohketeau is a safe haven for the Indigenous community and for all to collaborate and learn. \thttps:\/\/www.ohketeau.org\/\tOperating\t948 Conway Road\tAshfield\t01330\t1\t2023\tROOFTOP\t42.51922829999999\t-72.77993169999999\nOn Common Ground\tAccess to Food, Housing, and Economic Opportunity\tThe mission of On Common Ground is to improve the lives of individuals who are experiencing economic, social and\/or familial poverty in the Attleboro area. Through The Mentor Center, OCG provides holistic mentoring and life coaching \u0096 connecting those in need with community resources but also teaching mentees skills such as financial planning, time management and goal setting. \thttps:\/\/www.facebook.com\/OnCommonGroundInc\/\tInactive\t569 Read Street\tAttleboro\t02703\t4\t2014, 2015, 2016, 2018\tROOFTOP\t41.9072155\t-71.3368576\nOn The Rise \tAccess to Food, Housing, and Economic Opportunity\tCreating a safe and supportive community that fosters self-determination and well-being for women, transgender, and nonbinary people on their journey through and beyond homelessness.\thttps:\/\/www.ontherise.org\/\tOperating\t341 Broadway\tCambridge\t02139\t4\t1998, 1999, 2000, 2002\tROOFTOP\t42.3702157\t-71.1026845\nONE Lowell\tOrganizing and Support for Immigrants and Refugees\t\thttps:\/\/www.lowellsun.com\/2011\/10\/11\/one-lowell-going-out-of-business\/\tInactive\t\t\t01851\t1\t2011\tAPPROXIMATE\t42.6315\t-71.3329\nOne\u00a0Can\u00a0Help\tChild and Youth Development and Education\tOne Can Help works with court-appointed attorneys and social workers to provide clients at risk with small grants when no other aid is available to help break the cycle of deprivation and hopelessness. They provide support for basic needs, transportation, school, and much more to ensure recovery and success. \thttps:\/\/onecanhelp.org\/\tOperating\tPO Box 55\tNewton\t02468\t5\t2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020\tAPPROXIMATE\t42.3260164\t-71.2250533\nOpen Door Immigration Services (ODIS)\u00a0\tOrganizing and Support for Immigrants and Refugees\tOpen Door Immigration Services is a Department of Justice (DOJ) accredited legal services organization that provides affordable and no-cost legal service for immigrants navigating the challenges to obtaining legal immigrant status. ODIS prioritizes delivery of these services to the underserved low-income immigrants in their community. \thttps:\/\/www.odisma.org\/\tCurrent Grantee\t10 Dane St\tBeverly\t01915\t2\t2024, 2025\tROOFTOP\t42.5518738\t-70.8776476\nOur Deaf Survivors Center\tViolence Prevention, Criminal Justice Reform and Family Outreach\tODSC is a sister agency to Abused Deaf Women\u0092s Advocacy Services as it offers sexual and domestic violence services to Deaf victims\/survivors in Massachusetts. Through education, empowerment, and advocacy, ODSC hopes to uplift and provide a platform for its community. \thttps:\/\/www.odscma.org\tCurrent Grantee\t128 Providence Street #7\tWorcester\t01604\t6\t2014, 2015, 2016, 2023, 2024, 2025\tROOFTOP\t42.2483302\t-71.79315369999999\nOur Place Theater Project\tCivil and Human Rights Advocacy and Support\tOur Mission is to cross the divides of of race, sex, religion and neighborhood turf, to celebrate our differences and those that make us the same. Telling our stories.\thttps:\/\/www.facebook.com\/p\/Our-Place-Theatre-Project-100076249933119\/\tInactive\t210 Columbus Avenue\tBoston\t02116-5211\t6\t2004, 2005, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013\tROOFTOP\t42.348236\t-71.0719451\nOur Restorative Justice (FKA Juvenile Court Restorative Justice Diversion Program (JCRJD) )\tViolence Prevention, Criminal Justice Reform and Family Outreach\tOurRJ uses restorative justice principles to identify needs, explore harm, and address the root causes of an offense. Together, the responsible party, impacted party and the community create a plan for moving forward in a positive way to heal. By allowing the juvenile to redress the harms caused by their offense, OurRJ holds the juvenile responsible while also helping him or her avoid a criminal record. \thttps:\/\/jcrjdlowell.wixsite.com\/jcrjd\tInactive\t\t\t01854\t4\t2014, 2015, 2016, 2018\tAPPROXIMATE\t42.6493\t-71.3355\nOur\u00a0Space\u00a0Our\u00a0Place\tChild and Youth Development and Education\tOSOP helps prepare blind youth for their future as productive, successful adults by promoting self-confidence, determination, and social and independent living skills through activities that support self exploration, social integration, and the investigation of college and career opportunities. Their guiding principles are: respect for each other; inclusion of all; safety to explore; and challenge of perceived limits. \t\tInactive\t1481 Tremont Street\tBoston\t02120\t4\t2017, 2018, 2019, 2020\tROOFTOP\t42.3321891\t-71.0981765\nOUT MetroWest\tLGBTQ Community Support and Organizing\tOUT Metrowest\u0092s ultimate goal is to enhance the well-being of LGBTQ youth so they emerge from high school secure in their sense of themselves and their connection with the larger world of straight, cisgender individuals. They provide developmentally appropriate, meaningful and engaging programs led by LGBTQ adults who serve as role models and mentors. Programming includes social activities and discussions about critically-important topics such as safe sex, bullying, and the process of coming out. \thttps:\/\/outmetrowest.org\tOperating\t160 Hollis Street\tFramingham\t01702\t6\t2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021\tROOFTOP\t42.2743128\t-71.41774459999999\nOutstandingLife\u00a0\u00a0\tLGBTQ Community Support and Organizing\tOutstandingLife addresses the unique challenges of LGBTQ+ elders through connection building, leading them to live more empowered and joyful lives. OutstandingLife\u0092s online community offers LGBTQ+ elders a virtual space where they are able to combat loneliness and benefit from educational programming thereby deepening their connections within the community.\u00a0\thttps:\/\/outstandinglife.org\/\tCurrent Grantee\t22 Moraine St\tBoston\t02130\t2\t2024, 2025\tROOFTOP\t42.3195775\t-71.11306789999999\nP&O Behavioral Health Initiative\tOrganizing and Support for Immigrants and Refugees\tP&O Behavioral Health Initiative addresses mental health challenges and provides a safe place for persons in underprivileged and immigrant communities by offering support and integration. It offers behavioral health services and coordination of resources to marginalized groups, persons with cognitive impairment, and learning disabilities so they can develop and improve life skills to the best of their abilities.\u00a0\thttps:\/\/pobhi.org\tCurrent Grantee\t27 Auburn Street Suite 3B\tHaverhill\t01830\t4\t2022, 2023, 2024, 2025\tROOFTOP\t42.7811651\t-71.0795016\nParentChild+ (FKA Parent Child Home Program)\tChild and Youth Development and Education\t\thttps:\/\/parentchildplus.org\/\tOperating\t242 West 30th Street Ste 1100\tNew York\t10001\t9\t1998, 1999, 2000, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2009, 2010, 2011\tROOFTOP\t40.7491199\t-73.99459569999999\nParenting Resource Associates\tAccess to Food, Housing, and Economic Opportunity\t\t\tInactive\t4 Militia Drive\tLexington\t02421\t1\t2007\tROOFTOP\t42.4522977\t-71.2367016\nPartakers\tViolence Prevention, Criminal Justice Reform and Family Outreach\tPartakers sets incarcerated people up for success when they return to their communities by providing them with mentorships while they work towards a college degree. Partakers\u0092 College Behind Bars program partners with incarcerated people as they work towards a bachelor\u0092s degree. Their one-on-one mentoring builds the trust and connects incarcerated people to the resources each individual needs to succeed in their coursework and integrate successfully once they are released from prison. \thttps:\/\/www.partakers.org\/\tOperating\t230 Central Street\tAuburndale\t02466\t8\t2014, 2015, 2016, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022\tROOFTOP\t42.3451977\t-71.250091\nPartners in Health\tHealth Promotion and Accessibility for All\t\thttps:\/\/www.pih.org\tOperating\t800 Boylston Street Ste 300\tBoston\t02199\t4\t1997, 1998, 1999, 2000\tROOFTOP\t42.3473046\t-71.0819042\nPeace At Home\tHealth Promotion and Accessibility for All\t\thttps:\/\/peaceofmindinc.com\tOperating\t108 South Street\tJamaica Plain \t02130\t1\t2001\tROOFTOP\t42.3061341\t-71.1147886\nPediatric Respite Task Force \tHealth Promotion and Accessibility for All\t\t\tInactive\t791 Tremont Street \tBoston\t02118\t1\t2002\tROOFTOP\t42.338916\t-71.081819\nPhillips Brooks House Association\tChild and Youth Development and Education\t\thttps:\/\/www.pbha.org\/\tOperating\tHarvard Yard\tCambridge\t02138\t1\t2006\tROOFTOP\t42.3743898\t-71.11670029999999\nPieRSquared \tChild and Youth Development and Education\tProviding students with qualified math tutors and a free, healthy snack during after-school hours, PieRSquared supports and extends the strengths of local schools. Matching students with local college math professors, graduate students, and peer\/mentor tutors helps students develop problem-solving skills and rigor; confidence with math; the ability to work alone and with others; and a collegial work ethic. PieRSquared also offers special tutoring hours for adults seeking math support for GED and college preparation, job development, or interest in learning a new branch of math. \thttps:\/\/www.piersquared.org\/\tOperating\t2300 Washington Street\tRoxbury\t02119\t5\t2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021\tROOFTOP\t42.3303173\t-71.08364879999999\nPinnacle Partnerships\u00a0\u00a0\tHealth Promotion and Accessibility for All\tPinnacle Partnerships innovates within children\u0092s mental health systems through family-centered, culturally rooted, and community connected mental health services. By combining research, lived experience coaches, and evidence-based clinical practice, Pinnacle Partnerships hopes to align directly with anticipated and identified needs. \thttps:\/\/pinnships.org\/\tOperating\tPO Box 9\tNorwell\t02061\t2\t2023, 2024\tAPPROXIMATE\t42.1693018\t-70.8238874\nPleasant Street Neighborhood Network Center\tCivil and Human Rights Advocacy and Support\tPleasant Street Neighborhood Network Center serves to bring people together to bring awareness and prioritize issues in which collective action can create effective change. Forging new partnerships among all individuals within the Pleasant-Piedmont neighborhood and highlighting the unique talents of all, PSNNC aims to achieve and sustain their vision.\u00a0\thttp:\/\/www.psnnc.org\tCurrent Grantee\t301 Pleasant Street \tWorcester\t01609\t3\t2023, 2024, 2025\tROOFTOP\t42.2641277\t-71.8125273\nPolitical Asylum \/ Immigration Representation Project (PAIR Project)\tOrganizing and Support for Immigrants and Refugees\tPAIR provides free immigration services to indigent asylum seekers and detained immigrants, assuring fairness and access to justice.\thttps:\/\/www.pairproject.org\/\tOperating\t98 Washington Street Ste 106\tBoston\t02114\t8\t2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2017\tROOFTOP\t42.36570469999999\t-71.05877679999999\nPrep Solutions\tChild and Youth Development and Education\t\t\tInactive\t\t\t02110\t1\t2001\tAPPROXIMATE\t42.3576\t-71.0514\nPride Productions\tChild and Youth Development and Education\tWith an overall mission to inspire confidence and ambition in young people, Pride Productions offers programs for youth to engage in multimedia creation and production. Their programs offer unique opportunities not often accessible to youth and help to inspire young people to explore different paths and passions, including career development and mentorship opportunities.\u00a0\thttps:\/\/www.pridepro.org\/\tCurrent Grantee\t210 Park Ave., #282\tWorcester\t01609\t2\t2024, 2025\tROOFTOP\t42.2716618\t-71.8154596\nProject 10 East\tLGBTQ Community Support and Organizing\t\t\tInactive\t459 Broadway Ct\tCambridge\t02138\t3\t2003, 2004, 2005\tGEOMETRIC_CENTER\t42.3744424\t-71.10957250000001\nProject FREE (FKA Franklin Residents Efforts for Equality)\tAccess to Food, Housing, and Economic Opportunity\t\t\tInactive\t\t\t02121\t3\t2000, 2001, 2002\tAPPROXIMATE\t42.2973\t-71.0745\nProject Hip-Hop\tChild and Youth Development and Education\tProject HIP-HOP (Highways Into the Past - History, Organizing and Power) is a youth organization that trains young people to be cultural organizers.\thttps:\/\/www.facebook.com\/projecthiphop\/\tInactive\t2181 Washington Street Suite 315\tBoston\t02109\t5\t2007, 2008, 2012, 2013, 2014\tROOFTOP\t42.331435\t-71.0826934\nProject R.I.G.H.T.\tViolence Prevention, Criminal Justice Reform and Family Outreach\t\thttps:\/\/www.projectrightinc.org\/home\/\tOperating\t320A Blue Hill Ave.\tDorchester\t02121\t1\t2014\tROOFTOP\t42.31349549999999\t-71.079331\nQueer History Boston (FKA The History Project: Documenting LGBTQ Boston)\tLGBTQ Community Support and Organizing\tAs one of the largest independent LGBTQ archives in the nation, The History Project contains more than 250 collections and more than one million documents from organizations and individuals. The History Project offers various outreach activities such as film screenings or exhibitions to engage anyone interested in LGBTQ+ history. \thttps:\/\/www.queerhistoryboston.org\/\tCurrent Grantee\t565 Boylston Street\tBoston\t02116\t3\t2023, 2024, 2025\tROOFTOP\t42.350683\t-71.0763563\nQuincy-Geneva Housing Corporation \/ New Vision CDC\tAccess to Food, Housing, and Economic Opportunity\t\thttps:\/\/www.facebook.com\/QGHCNVCDC\/\tOperating\t392 Warren Street\tBoston\t02110\t3\t2000, 2001, 2002\tROOFTOP\t42.3175588\t-71.0820317\nRachel's Table\tAccess to Food, Housing, and Economic Opportunity\tThe problem of hunger in the Worcester area is severe. Rachel\u0092s Table\u0092s mission is to end hunger in Worcester and reduce food waste. They accomplish this through providing food aid for those who need it most. Their innovative food rescue program reduces food waste by taking donations from markets, restaurants, companies, schools, and individuals and redistributing these donations to homes, shelters, programs, and food pantries. \thttp:\/\/www.rachelstable.org\tOperating\t633 Salisbury Street\tWorcester\t01609\t14\t2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021\tROOFTOP\t42.2949137\t-71.8388811\nRaising Our Children's Children\tChild and Youth Development and Education\tSupport and advocacy group for grandparents raising their grandchildren\t\tInactive\t\t\t02121\t1\t1997\tAPPROXIMATE\t42.2973\t-71.0745\nRAW Art Works\tChild and Youth Development and Education\t\thttps:\/\/www.rawartworks.org\tOperating\t37 Central Square\tLynn\t01901\t4\t2007, 2008, 2009, 2010\tROOFTOP\t42.4641596\t-70.9445338\nReclaim Roxbury\u00a0\tAccess to Food, Housing, and Economic Opportunity\tReclaim Roxbury works to ensure that Roxbury residents are actively involved in the democratic process and have a voice in community planning. Through education and advocacy, Reclaim Roxbury\u0092s mission is to build a more prosperous and resilient Roxbury.\u00a0\thttps:\/\/www.reclaimroxbury.org\/\tCurrent Grantee\t2201 Washington St\tBoston\t02119\t3\t2023, 2024, 2025\tROOFTOP\t42.3309816\t-71.083045\nRefugee and Immigrant Assistance Center (RIAC), (FKA Somali Women And Children\u0092s Association)\tOrganizing and Support for Immigrants and Refugees\tWe strive to promote acceptance and enhance the quality of life for refugees, asylees, and immigrants\thttps:\/\/www.riacboston.org\/\tOperating\t253 Roxbury St\tBoston \t02119\t1\t2011\tROOFTOP\t42.330377\t-71.0934559\nRefugee Immigration Ministry (RIM) \tOrganizing and Support for Immigrants and Refugees\tBy bringing uprooted people into a community they are able to build trust and can begin the process of rebuilding their lives. Community\u0096based support helps asylum-seekers prepare for employment and make the cultural adaptation necessary for success. Not only does the community provide friendship, acculturation opportunities, and support for clients, at the most vulnerable time of their lives, but it is enriching for volunteers. \thttps:\/\/www.r-i-m.net\/\tOperating\t6 Pleasant Street Ste 227\tMalden \t02148\t16\t2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2020, 2021\tROOFTOP\t42.4263134\t-71.0677524\nRefugees & Immigrants Cultural Empowerment Massachusetts (RICEMA)\u00a0\tOrganizing and Support for Immigrants and Refugees\tRefugees & Immigrants Cultural Empowerment Massachusetts uses performance art and education to preserve the culture of refugee and immigrant communities, while deepening individuals\u0092 connection to their heritage. RICEMA also offer English as a Second Language (ESL) courses for adults and Youth Effect International Trip\u0092s to offer global cultural experiences for youth.\u00a0\u00a0\thttps:\/\/ricema.org\/\tCurrent Grantee\t75 Webster St\tWorcester\t01603\t2\t2024, 2025\tROOFTOP\t42.2420813\t-71.8329608\nResiliency for Life\tChild and Youth Development and Education\t\thttps:\/\/www.framingham.k12.ma.us\/55970_3\tOperating\t19 Flagg Drive\tFramingham\t01702\t2\t2007, 2009\tROOFTOP\t42.2922944\t-71.4141905\nResilient Coders \tChild and Youth Development and Education\tSpreading code literacy to young people from traditionally underserved communities. By teaching technical software coding skills to men and women from underserved cities and towns in the Boston area, Resilient Coders offers hands-on practice and experience to help individuals thrive in the growing field of technology. They prepare their students to enter IT and other technology companies with the skills they need to succeed and offer a pathway not just to a better job, but to a career. \thttps:\/\/www.resilientcoders.org\/\tOperating\tOne Broadway\tCambridge\t02142\t1\t2017\tROOFTOP\t42.3627332\t-71.0839448\nResilient Sisterhood Project\tHealth Promotion and Accessibility for All\tRSP educates and empowers black women regarding diseases of the reproductive system that disproportionately affect them. They approach these diseases and associated issues through a cultural and social justice lens, because poor knowledge of reproductive health is primarily related to racial, health care, and socioeconomic disparities. \thttps:\/\/rsphealth.org\tOperating\t255 Main Street 8\/F\tCambridge\t02142\t4\t2019, 2020, 2021, 2022\tROOFTOP\t42.3625263\t-71.0854038\nRevive In Action\tOrganizing and Support for Immigrants and Refugees\tRevive In Action is a community-based organization committed to empowering and revitalizing urban communities by fostering a generation of resilient, compassionate, and purpose-driven leaders. From youths seeking guidance to migrants, refugees, and asylees in search of support, their initiatives extend a helping hand in diverse ways. Revive in Action has become a cornerstone of hope and assistance for those navigating challenging circumstances. \thttp:\/\/www.reviveinaction.org\/\tCurrent Grantee\t220 Bear Hill Road\tWaltham\t02451\t1\t2025\tROOFTOP\t42.383957\t-71.265384\nRian Immigrant Center (FKA Irish Immigration Center)\tOrganizing and Support for Immigrants and Refugees\tRian empowers immigrants, refugees, and international exchange visitors on the path to opportunity, safety and a better future.\thttps:\/\/www.riancenter.org\/\tOperating\t1 State Street\tBoston\t02109\t4\t1998, 1999, 2000, 2006\tROOFTOP\t42.3586985\t-71.0574513\nRight to the City Boston\tCivil and Human Rights Advocacy and Support\tRight to the City Boston is a multi-issue-based alliance of grassroots organizations representing low-income, POC\/immigrant communities working together for social justice under platform of value and principles: the right to stable community, the right to economic justice and good jobs, the right to democratic participation, the right to public good, and the right to a healthy environment. \thttp:\/\/righttothecity.org\/\tCurrent Grantee\t1845 Dorchester Avenue\tBoston\t02124\t5\t2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025\tROOFTOP\t42.287913\t-71.06395499999999\nRise Above Foundation\tChild and Youth Development and Education\tRise Above provides one youth at a time with the opportunity to participate in activities and experiences that help build self-esteem, form healthy relationships with peers and adults, and above all, help them heal from experiences of abuse and neglect. Rise Above believes every child has the right to build these positive childhood memories and that they are the foundation of a healthy adulthood. \thttps:\/\/weriseabove.org\tOperating\tPO BOX 174\tNorthbridge\t01534\t4\t2014, 2015, 2016, 2020\tAPPROXIMATE\t42.1398758\t-71.6376694\nROCA\tChild and Youth Development and Education\t\thttps:\/\/rocainc.org\tOperating\t101 Park Street\tChelsea\t02150\t6\t1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005\tROOFTOP\t42.3895563\t-71.0379373\nRoxbury Comprehensive Community Health Center \tHealth Promotion and Accessibility for All\tDedicated to training peer leaders to counsel teens in a variety of health, leadership, and educational issues\t\tInactive\t435 Warren Street\tRoxbury\t02119\t3\t1996, 1997, 1998\tROOFTOP\t42.3168663\t-71.0832969\nSafe City Dorchester (FKA Dorchester Youth Collaborative )\tAccess to Food, Housing, and Economic Opportunity\tAcademic enhancement and leadership programs for at-risk teens.\thttps:\/\/missionsafe.squarespace.com\/about-us\/\tMerged (MissionSAFE)\t1514A Dorchester Avenue\tDorchester\t02122\t4\t1997, 2011, 2012, 2016\tROOFTOP\t42.2990359\t-71.0604082\nSafe Haven Project\tHealth Promotion and Accessibility for All\tA summer camp for children with AIDS.\thttps:\/\/www.experienceyfi.org\/\tMerged (Youth Futures International)\t6 University Drive Ste 206-181\tAmherst\t01002\t1\t1997\tROOFTOP\t42.3727857\t-72.53166689999999\nSafe Havens: The Interfaith Partnership Against Domestic Violence\tViolence Prevention, Criminal Justice Reform and Family Outreach\tSafe Havens empowers diverse faith communities and their local service providers to work together to end domestic and sexual violence and elder abuse and to speak out with moral authority against abuse and the systemic oppressions and inequities that are used to justify abuse and create additional barriers to safety.\thttps:\/\/www.interfaithpartners.org\tOperating\t89 South Street, Suite 603\tBoston\t02111\t5\t2000, 2001, 2006, 2007, 2009\tROOFTOP\t42.3518146\t-71.0574031\nSaheli\tViolence Prevention, Criminal Justice Reform and Family Outreach\t Saheli\u0092s mission is to empower South Asian immigrant women and families to lead safe and healthy lives in the U.S. Saheli provides support by offering legal and citizenship information; computer and English-language classes; career and empowerment support; violence prevention education; and physical and mental health resources. \thttps:\/\/saheliboston.org\/\tOperating\tPO Box 1345\tBurlington\t01803\t8\t2013, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021\tAPPROXIMATE\t42.50057229999999\t-71.20426189999999\nSaint Paul's Victory Assembly of God Church (FKA Victory Christian Assembly of God )\tCivil and Human Rights Advocacy and Support\t\thttps:\/\/dfwannounce.wixsite.com\/spvca\tOperating\t870 Cummings Highway \tBoston \t02126\t1\t2002\tROOFTOP\t42.2692447\t-71.096236\nSCIboston (FKA Greater Boston Chapter of United Spinal Association)\tHealth Promotion and Accessibility for All\tSCIboston offers hope to individuals and families affected by spinal cord injuries or disorders through one-on-one support, peer mentoring, support groups, social connectedness, and educational programs to help the newly injured and their families, transition back into the community and lead fulfilling lives. \thttps:\/\/www.sciboston.org\/\tCurrent Grantee\t2 Rehabilitation Way\tWoburn\t01801\t5\t2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025\tROOFTOP\t42.4635441\t-71.1620258\nScience Club For Girls\tChild and Youth Development and Education\t\thttps:\/\/www.scienceclubforgirls.org\tOperating\t136 Magazine Street #2\tCambridge\t02139\t1\t2007\tROOFTOP\t42.35857559999999\t-71.1111672\nSecret Treasures Are N Demand (S.T.A.N.D.)\tChild and Youth Development and Education\tProgram out of Dorchester Boys and Girls Club and Black Seder empowering youth with the arts.\t\tInactive\t1135 Dorchester Avenue\tDorchester\t02125\t1\t2000\tROOFTOP\t42.3119418\t-71.057716\nSi, Se Puede\tChild and Youth Development and Education\tSi, Se Puede enhances educational opportunities and creates community for and with low-income urban youth and their families. Encouraging a spirit of cooperation and respect for differences in all of its programs and activities, Si, Se Puede provides educational, social, and economic support for low income Lawrence youth and their families. \thttps:\/\/www.ssplawrence.org\/\tOperating\t68 Melvin Street\tLawrence\t01841\t9\t2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2016, 2017, 2018\tROOFTOP\t42.7034846\t-71.17356389999999\nSibling Connections\tChild and Youth Development and Education\tChildren in foster care have been separated from their homes, their parents, and their neighborhoods. More than half have also been separated from their sisters and brothers. Sibling Connections helps siblings in foster care stay connected through: Sibling Sundays, providing siblings with year-round opportunities to strengthen their sibling connection; Camp To Belong MA, a week-long camp to help brothers and sisters to create lifetime memories; and Youth Leadership Programs to provide leadership training and practice for young adults in foster care. \thttps:\/\/www.siblingconnections.org\tOperating\t89 South Street Ste 203\tBoston\t02111\t5\t2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021\tROOFTOP\t42.3518351\t-71.0574583\nSister Mary Hart Children's Programs \tChild and Youth Development and Education\tSister Mary Hart Childen\u0092s Program carriers on the legacy of Sr. Mary Hart \u0096 whose belief that education leveled the playing field drove her to help hundreds of kids in Roxbury. This after school program not only fosters a love of literacy and supports participants academically, it also provides a safe space, in a neighborhood sorely lacking it, to play and be a kid. \thttps:\/\/stkdparish.org\/sister-mary-hart-childrens-program\/\tOperating\t175 Ruggles Street\tRoxbury\t02120\t3\t2014, 2015, 2016\tROOFTOP\t42.33451710000001\t-71.0877088\nSisters Unchained \tChild and Youth Development and Education\tSisters Unchained is a prison abolitionist organization dedicated to the collective leadership, healing, and creative expression of young women affected by incarceration. It supports young women and girls, with incarcerated or formerly incarcerated parents, by focusing on radical education, alternative forms of healing, organizing, and art. \thttps:\/\/www.sistersunchained.com\/\tCurrent Grantee\tPO Box 300902\tJamaica Plain\t02130\t8\t2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025\tAPPROXIMATE\t42.3097365\t-71.1151431\nSitters for Scholars (FKA Sitters Without Borders)\tAccess to Food, Housing, and Economic Opportunity\tSitters For Scholars offers free and low-cost evening babysitting services to low-income parents attending college in the Greater Boston area. By providing a service necessary for low-income parents who are in college and would otherwise face the risk of dropping out, SFS reduces the education and economic gap found in greater Boston communities. \thttps:\/\/www.sittersforscholars.org\/about-us\tInactive\t769 Centre Street Suite #203\tBoston\t02130\t5\t2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024\tROOFTOP\t42.310082\t-71.115362\nSo The Arts Never Die (STAND)\tChild and Youth Development and Education\t\thttps:\/\/www.standinc.org\/\tOperating\t3725 Brighton Park Cir. \tOrlando\t32812\t1\t2002\tROOFTOP\t28.452789\t-81.33748\nSocial Capital (SCI)\tAccess to Food, Housing, and Economic Opportunity\tSCI works to increase social connection by developing leaders who cultivate thriving, inclusive communities where all people enjoy positive social, economic and health outcomes.\thttps:\/\/socialcapitalinc.org\/\tOperating\t400 West Cummings Park Ste 4125\tWoburn\t01801\t3\t2005, 2006, 2007\tROOFTOP\t42.4967379\t-71.12638299999999\nSociedad Latina\tAccess to Food, Housing, and Economic Opportunity\tSociedad Latina works in partnership with Latine youth and families to create the next generation of Latine leaders who are confident, competent, self-sustaining, and proud of their cultural heritage. \thttps:\/\/www.sociedadlatina.org\tOperating\t1530 Tremont Street\tRoxbury\t02120\t3\t2004, 2005, 2006\tROOFTOP\t42.332316\t-71.1002604\nSolutions at Work\tAccess to Food, Housing, and Economic Opportunity\t Solutions at Work\u0092s mission is to empower people who have experienced homelessness to work together in defining the problems faced while homeless and to partner with other members of the community to develop and implement solutions to these problems and by providing the resources and incentives to empower people to become self-reliant by developing the skills necessary to have productive and fulfilling lives. \thttps:\/\/solutionsatwork.org\tOperating\t1151 Massachusetts Avenue\tCambridge\t02138\t5\t2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015\tROOFTOP\t42.3715801\t-71.11427239999999\nSomali Development Center\tOrganizing and Support for Immigrants and Refugees\tThe Somali Development Center (SDC) has been the lifeline to vital social services for Somali refugee and immigrant community since its inception in 1996. \thttps:\/\/www.facebook.com\/sdcboston\/\tInactive\t10 Malcolm X Boulevard\tRoxbury\t02119\t8\t1998, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2020\tGEOMETRIC_CENTER\t42.3309747\t-71.0894799\nSomali Parents Advocacy Center for Education (SPACE)\u00a0\u00a0\tChild and Youth Development and Education\tSPACE supports, educates, and empowers Somali families at all levels so that they can successfully access the resources and services in the larger community, and be better advocates for their children in school, in health care, and in their own community. \thttps:\/\/spacema.org\/\tCurrent Grantee\t1127 Harrison Ave Suite i\tRoxbury\t02119\t5\t2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025\tROOFTOP\t42.3305641\t-71.0822791\nSomerville Commission for Women\tCivil and Human Rights Advocacy and Support\t\thttps:\/\/www.somervillema.gov\/departments\/office-somerville-commissions\/somerville-commission-for-women\tOperating\t93 Highland Avenue\tSomerville\t02143\t3\t2003, 2004, 2005\tROOFTOP\t42.3871115\t-71.0982677\nSomerville Community Corporation\tAccess to Food, Housing, and Economic Opportunity\tWe are building a foundation of equity through community building and empowerment, economic mobility, and affordable housing in Somerville and beyond.\thttps:\/\/www.somervillecdc.org\/\tOperating\t337 Somerville Avenue 2\/F\tSomerville\t02143\t4\t2004, 2006, 2007, 2010\tROOFTOP\t42.3809995\t-71.0979669\nSongbird Sings\tHealth Promotion and Accessibility for All\t\thttps:\/\/www.songbirdsings.org\/\tInactive\t23 School Street\tShelburne Falls\t01370\t2\t2014, 2016\tROOFTOP\t42.6012322\t-72.74380790000001\nSouth Boston en Acci\u00f3n\tOrganizing and Support for Immigrants and Refugees\tSouth Boston en Accion's mission is to relieve poverty, combat community deterioration, advance civic education and engagement, promote social welfare and justice, and inspire leadership from within the low-income population of South Boston. It develops grassroots leadership from within the community by helping residents to access knowledge and other resources to achieve their goals and develop as leaders to take collective action for improvements to social and racial injustices.\u00a0\thttps:\/\/www.sbeaccion.org\/\tCurrent Grantee\t135 Orton Marotta Way\tSouth Boston\t02127\t9\t2010, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025\tROOFTOP\t42.3374423\t-71.0542573\nSouth End\/Lower Roxbury Youth Workers Alliance \tCivil and Human Rights Advocacy and Support\tFounded by youth workers in the South End\/Lower Roxbury as a way to collaborate and combat challenges facing youth, the Youth Workers' Alliance is an innovative grassroots organization for youth workers, with potential to create a sustainable model for the future of youth work, in Boston.\t\tInactive\t31 Lenox Street\tBoston\t02118\t6\t2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009\tROOFTOP\t42.3356621\t-71.0794365\nSouth Sudanese Enrichment for Families (FKA Sudanese Education Fund)\tOrganizing and Support for Immigrants and Refugees\tWhole family programs supporting South Sudanese in MA.\thttps:\/\/www.ssefboston.org\/\tOperating\tPO Box 492\tLincoln\t01773\t3\t2010, 2011, 2012\tAPPROXIMATE\t42.4217357\t-71.2992993\nSouthcoast LGBTQ+ Network\tLGBTQ Community Support and Organizing\tEnriching the lives of LGBTQ individuals and families across the age spectrum, Southcoast LGBTQ Network works with governmental, community-based organizations, and private entities to ensure that LGBTQ individuals are treated with respect and dignity. This includes assessing, advocating, and supporting programming needs to ensure the safety and wellbeing of LGBTQ individuals in the community, such as housing, education, employment, and mental and physical health. \thttps:\/\/www.sclgbtqnetwork.org\/\tOperating\tPO Box 8473\tNew Bedford\t02740\t5\t2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024\tAPPROXIMATE\t41.6381659\t-70.93684689999999\nSpeakOUT Boston\tLGBTQ Community Support and Organizing\tSpeakOUT provides education about LGBTQIA issues and trains individuals and organizations to use public speaking as a means of creating positive cultural change. By sharing their lives and experiences publicly to support those struggling with sexuality and gender identity and educating within communities, they engage audiences in honest dialogue and invite any questions that may challenge harmful stereotypes and misconceptions. \thttps:\/\/www.speakoutboston.org\/\tOperating\tPO Box 301223\tBoston\t02130\t5\t2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021\tAPPROXIMATE\t42.3555076\t-71.0565364\nSpeakSooner (FKA Center for Communication in Medicine)\tHealth Promotion and Accessibility for All\t\t https:\/\/speaksooner.org\/ \tOperating\t160 Benmont Avenue\tBennington\t05201\t4\t2005, 2006, 2007, 2011\tROOFTOP\t42.88507389999999\t-73.2032543\nSPOKE (FKA Medicine Wheel Productions)\tHealth Promotion and Accessibility for All\tTo transform communities from the inside out by inviting all members to participate in the healing and transcendent power of art. We are forging a Common Path--one of inclusion and civic engagement--using art as a threshold to help individuals gain awareness of self, community, and the human condition.\thttps:\/\/spokeart.org\/\tOperating\t844 Summer Street\tBoston\t02127\t4\t2009, 2010, 2011, 2012\tROOFTOP\t42.33772769999999\t-71.0352667\nSpontaneous Celebrations\tViolence Prevention, Criminal Justice Reform and Family Outreach\tJamaica Plain\u0092s Community Arts Headquarters\thttps:\/\/www.spontaneouscelebrations.org\/\tOperating\t45 Danforth Street\tJamaica Plain\t02130\t3\t2003, 2004, 2005\tROOFTOP\t42.3175952\t-71.1056354\nSportsmen's Tennis Club\tChild and Youth Development and Education\t\thttps:\/\/sportsmenstennis.org\tOperating\t950 Blue Hill Avenue\tDorchester\t02124\t7\t2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2009\tROOFTOP\t42.2931157\t-71.08828199999999\nSt. Anthony's Parish\tCivil and Human Rights Advocacy and Support\t\thttps:\/\/saintanthonyparish.com\/\tOperating\t400 Cardinal Medeiros Avenue\tCambridge\t02141\t1\t2001\tROOFTOP\t42.3713054\t-71.0882701\nSt. Mark Community Education Program\tOrganizing and Support for Immigrants and Refugees\tOffering free in person and online classes to adults in the greater Boston area for immigrants to thrive and enrich their communities.\thttps:\/\/www.stmarksesol.org\/\tOperating\t25 Beach Street\tDorchester\t02122\t3\t2012, 2013, 2014\tROOFTOP\t42.3033973\t-71.05488609999999\nStarlight Children's Foundation\tHealth Promotion and Accessibility for All\t\thttps:\/\/www.starlight.org\/\tOperating\t5855 Green Valley Circle Ste 107\tCulver City\t90230\t3\t2009, 2010, 2011\tROOFTOP\t33.9836568\t-118.3886238\nSteps to Success (STS)\tChild and Youth Development and Education\t\thttps:\/\/www.stepstosuccessbrookline.org\tOperating\tPO Box 470421\tBrookline\t02447\t3\t2006, 2007, 2009\tAPPROXIMATE\t42.3323751\t-71.118397\nStories Inspiring Movements (SIM) (FKA Student Immigrant Movement)\tOrganizing and Support for Immigrants and Refugees\tStudent Immigrant Movement (SIM) is founded by and for undocumented immigrant students. Drawing from their unique experiences in the educational system, they work toward access to in-state tuition and citizenship. They identify, recruit, and develop local leaders committed to improving their communities through relationship building, leadership development, organizing, and ongoing campaigns. \thttps:\/\/www.instagram.com\/join_sim\/?hl=en\tOperating\t\t\t02111\t7\t2013, 2015, 2016, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021\tAPPROXIMATE\t42.3503\t-71.0629\nStreet Peace (FKA Gang Peace)\tViolence Prevention, Criminal Justice Reform and Family Outreach\tDedicated to alleviating gang violence and creating positive opportunities for youth in Boston\t\tInactive\t\tDorchester\t02121\t2\t1996, 1999\tGEOMETRIC_CENTER\t42.307905\t-71.0583684\nTalking Information Center\tHealth Promotion and Accessibility for All\tThe Talking Information Center (TIC) is a radio reading service dedicated to the blind, visually impaired and otherwise print-impaired population of Massachusetts and beyond.\thttps:\/\/www.ticnetwork.org\/\tOperating\t130 Enterprise Drive\tMarshfield\t02050\t3\t2004, 2005, 2006\tROOFTOP\t42.1023858\t-70.7486736\nTeen JUST-US at Temple Israel\u00a0\tChild and Youth Development and Education\tTeen JUST-US offers a six-week, non-residential, immersive social justice experience for a cohort of rising high school juniors and seniors. Participating in internships across the Boston area while offering Jewish leadership development, Teen JUST-US matches its students with mentors for a mutually productive experience for all to access.\u00a0\u00a0\thttps:\/\/www.tisrael.org\/TEEN-JUST-US-BOSTON\/\tCurrent Grantee\t477 Longwood Ave\tBoston\t02215\t3\t2023, 2024, 2025\tROOFTOP\t42.3404613\t-71.1090619\nTeen Voices (FKA Women Express, Inc. )\tChild and Youth Development and Education\tTeen Voices was an intensive journalism, mentoring, and leadership program for teen girls in Boston, and published the first magazine in the United States with alternative content created by and for teenage girls. Its mission was to support and educate teen girls to amplify their voices and create social change through media.\thttps:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Teen_Voices\tInactive\t\tBoston\t02196\t8\t1999, 2000, 2001, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009\tAPPROXIMATE\t42.36\t-71.06\nTeens Against Gang Violence\tViolence Prevention, Criminal Justice Reform and Family Outreach\tWe aim to empower both the youth and their family-members by providing them with culturally appropriate knowledge, skills, tools ,and relationships so they can cultivate mental health and wellness in their own lives and in their community.\thttps:\/\/www.tagv.org\/\tOperating\t735 Morrissey Boulevard Ste 10\tBoston\t02122\t6\t1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003\tROOFTOP\t42.295482\t-71.0490193\nThe BELL Foundation\tChild and Youth Development and Education\tDedicated to increasing educational and life achievements for inner-city children.\t\tInactive\t60 Clayton St\tBoston\t02122\t3\t1997, 1998, 1999\tROOFTOP\t42.3021971\t-71.0560252\nThe Boston Foundation\tViolence Prevention, Criminal Justice Reform and Family Outreach\tSummer Safety Fund was a funder collaborative hosted by The Boston Foundation providing grants to prevent youth violence over the summer through programming.\thttps:\/\/www.tbf.org\/\tOperating\t75 Arlington Street 3\/F\tBoston\t02116\t4\t2006, 2007, 2008, 2012\tROOFTOP\t42.3505116\t-71.0703765\nThe Boston Project Ministries\tChild and Youth Development and Education\tThe Boston Project engages and equips neighbors, volunteers, and congregations to build strong communities characterized by God\u0092s shalom.\thttps:\/\/www.tbpm.org\/\tOperating\t15 Elmhurst Street\tDorchester\t02124\t6\t2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2020, 2021\tROOFTOP\t42.2889842\t-71.0763563\nThe Bridge Center (FKA Handi Kids)\tHealth Promotion and Accessibility for All\tThe Bridge Center, located at 470 Pine Street, Bridgewater, MA 02324, is a fully accessible, 22-acre campus offering Physical Therapy (PT), Occupational Therapy (OT), Speech and Language Pathology (SLP), and year-round recreation and equine assisted programs for individuals with and without disabilities.\thttps:\/\/massachusetts.easterseals.com\/get-support\/areas-of-support\/recreation\/bridge-center\tOperating\t470 Pine Street\tBridgewater\t02324\t2\t2004, 2005\tROOFTOP\t41.9528529\t-71.0161146\nThe Children's Room Center for Grieving Children and Teenagers\tChild and Youth Development and Education\tWe create a caring community for children and teens ages 3\u00bd to 18 who have experienced the death of a parent or sibling, along with their parents and caregivers.\thttps:\/\/childrensroom.org\/\tOperating\t1210 Massachusetts Avenue\tArlington\t02476\t3\t2006, 2007, 2009\tROOFTOP\t42.4236086\t-71.176845\nThe Dream Network\tViolence Prevention, Criminal Justice Reform and Family Outreach\tThe Dream Network helps to form a collective vision of what social justice and mobility should look like in Lawrence through collective power, tangible connection, and shared experiences to build community credibility and capital. Its mission is to develop transformative processes that measurably impact poverty, and its goal is to shift culture by addressing systemic inequities in our educational, economic, environmental, social, and carceral systems.\u00a0\thttps:\/\/www.thedreamnetwork.org\tCurrent Grantee\t78 Gilbert Street\tLawrence\t1842\t4\t2022, 2023, 2024, 2025\tAPPROXIMATE\t42.7070354\t-71.1631137\nThe Food Project\tAccess to Food, Housing, and Economic Opportunity\t\thttps:\/\/thefoodproject.org\tOperating\t10 Lewis Street\tLincoln\t01773\t6\t1997, 1998, 1999, 2003, 2004, 2005\tROOFTOP\t42.4134848\t-71.3258851\nThe Knight News\tChild and Youth Development and Education\tlocal branch of national student-run newspaper\t\tInactive\t\t\t02110\t2\t1999, 2000\tAPPROXIMATE\t42.3576\t-71.0514\nThe Resolution Center (FKA North Shore Community Mediation Center)\tViolence Prevention, Criminal Justice Reform and Family Outreach\t\thttps:\/\/www.resolutionnorthshore.org\/\tOperating\t100 Cummings Center Suite 307J\tBeverly\t01915\t1\t2010\tROOFTOP\t42.5603208\t-70.88688119999999\nThe Resource and Reclamation Center\tAccess to Food, Housing, and Economic Opportunity\tThe Reclamation Center offers a safe, positive environment where an individual can come and get information on substance abuse, reducing recidivism, and to learn new skills to live a healthy and productive life. This friendly laid back vibe invites all people in \u0096 designed to offer resources and referrals in a comfortable environment. Through their mentorship program, they offer help with job searches, securing housing, application assistance, information about substance abuse, positive reentry, prevention and educational workshops. \thttps:\/\/www.facebook.com\/thereclamationcenter\/\tInactive\t\tLowell\t01852\t2\t2018, 2019\tAPPROXIMATE\t42.6303002\t-71.2992993\nThe SAMFund for Young Adult Survivors of Cancer (Surviving and Moving Forward) \tHealth Promotion and Accessibility for All\tExpect Miracles Foundation\u0092s SAMFund provides critical financial resources to young adult cancer survivors twice a year through grants in two categories: Financial Assistance Grants and Family Building Grants. \thttps:\/\/expectmiraclesfoundation.org\/samfund\/\tMerged (Expect Miracles Foundation)\t89 South St. Ste 701\tBoston\t02111\t6\t2007, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013\tROOFTOP\t42.3518482\t-71.0574276\nThe TRUST Project (FKA Boston Urban Youth Foundation)\tChild and Youth Development and Education\tThe Trust Project instills hope, vision and a more positive future for Boston's high-risk teens. A proven early prevention strategy, improving attendance, engagement and student performance by embedding Life Success Coaches in Boston public middle schools to motivate, mobilize, and equip the youth with the skills and support needed to complete high school, attend college or enter the workforce. \thttps:\/\/www.bbsu.org\/cwp\/cwp.cfm?pid=57ADACB6-FBB3-EFAD-84769149FCA4DE84\tInactive\t130 Warren Street\tBoston\t02119\t3\t2001, 2002, 2003\tROOFTOP\t42.3262132\t-71.0829012\nThe Upward Project\tAccess to Food, Housing, and Economic Opportunity\tWith upward mobility as the end goal, The Upward Project is a career development program working to ensure that 1st-generation, low-income, high-achieving college students are well-positioned to enter and succeed in the most competitive career fields. It is a five-year wrap-around program that provides extensive career coaching, internship placement support, cultivation of professional networks, financial resources, and more.\u00a0\u00a0\thttps:\/\/theupwardproject.org\tCurrent Grantee\t65 Mora Street\tBoston\t02124\t4\t2022, 2023, 2024, 2025\tROOFTOP\t42.2821221\t-71.0742704\nThe Welcome Project\tCivil and Human Rights Advocacy and Support\tThe Welcome Project offers programs for immigrant and lower-income families at the Mystic Housing Development and throughout Somerville to build leadership and personal development skills, provide access to employment and education, and help residents learn English and the nuances of a new culture to enable them to engage in the civic life of the city. \thttps:\/\/www.welcomeproject.org\tOperating\t530 Mystic Avenue, #111\tSomerville\t02145\t17\t1998, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020\tROOFTOP\t42.3974645\t-71.0919799\nThink Outside the Vox\tHealth Promotion and Accessibility for All\tThink Outside the Vox focuses on combatting ableist marginalization between disabled patrons, BIPOC\/AAPI\/marginalized access providers, and art institutions through individual consulting, webinars, referral services, and training programs. They aim to make measurable system-wide change in the field by facilitating and planning ways art institutions can make their spaces more accessible and inclusive. \thttps:\/\/thinkoutsidethevox.org\/\tCurrent Grantee\t311 Great Road Po Box 752\tLittleton\t01460\t2\t2024, 2025\tROOFTOP\t42.5457343\t-71.4708204\nTHRIVE Communities Massachusetts\tViolence Prevention, Criminal Justice Reform and Family Outreach\t THRIVE seeks to address the challenges faced by men and women as they return from prison to public society, particularly the challenge of connection to community, including underlying racial and economic stress and disparities, negative stigma and distrust, and the institutionalization of returning citizens. This community-based response to the challenges of re-entry helps communities learn how to heal themselves and address systemic barriers to re-entry. \thttps:\/\/www.thrivema.org\/\tOperating\t99 Market Street\tLowell\t01852\t5\t2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021\tROOFTOP\t42.6446574\t-71.3103591\nTo the Moon and Back\tChild and Youth Development and Education\tTo the Moon and Back organizes support, education, and advocacy groups for children born with in utero substance exposure and their families. Services include consultation, care packages, and annual conferences. While focused in the Plymouth area, their resource guide can be found across the state. \thttps:\/\/tothemoonandback.org\/\tOperating\tPO Box 1078\tPlymouth\t02362\t5\t2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024\tAPPROXIMATE\t41.9719331\t-70.6823772\nTop Notch Scholars\tChild and Youth Development and Education\tTop Notch Scholars is a leadership development organization that provides mentoring and leadership opportunities to support the dreams of each student by helping them build self-esteem, healthy relationships, a spirit of inquiry and focus, and college and career awareness. \thttps:\/\/topnotchscholars.org\/contact\/\tOperating\t60 Island Street\tLawrence\t01840\t4\t2021, 2022, 2023, 2024\tROOFTOP\t42.7057723\t-71.1530675\nTransformational Prison Project\tViolence Prevention, Criminal Justice Reform and Family Outreach\tTPP began with restorative justice (RJ) groups inside prisons. TPP\u0092s RJ informed reading, yoga, and Victim Offender Education Groups help individuals understand what led to their criminal behavior, feel empathy for their victims and communities, be accountable, and internalize responsibility in their future choices. TPP\u0092s work includes an innovative program of practical education and RJ opportunities for correctional officers and other prison staff. \thttps:\/\/www.transformprison.org\tOperating\t50 Milk Street\tBoston\t02109\t5\t2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022\tROOFTOP\t42.3569814\t-71.0576224\nTransition House \tViolence Prevention, Criminal Justice Reform and Family Outreach\tTransition House is a leader in the field in addressing domestic violence through intervention and prevention. We serve people of all ages and backgrounds. We work toward social equity and system change to end the perpetuation of harm and violence. With deep roots in Cambridge, Massachusetts for over 45 years, our model is embraced as a shared responsibility and an ongoing priority to end domestic violence in our community .\thttps:\/\/www.transitionhouse.org\/\tOperating\tPO Box 392016\tCambridge\t02139\t5\t2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2009\tAPPROXIMATE\t42.36475590000001\t-71.1032591\nTranslate Gender\u00a0\u00a0\tLGBTQ Community Support and Organizing\tAs a collective-based consensus-run organization, Translate Gender has led efforts to fight gender oppression and educate communities on specific concerns to trans, gender-expansive, and\/or gender nonconforming individuals. Translate Gender holds workshops, consultations, mediations, and facilitations of discussions in various settings to accomplish their mission. \thttps:\/\/www.translategender.org\/\tCurrent Grantee\t25 Main St Ste 221\tNorthhampton\t01060-3172\t3\t2023, 2024, 2025\tROOFTOP\t42.3202347\t-72.6291126\nTroubadour\tChild and Youth Development and Education\t\thttps:\/\/www.linkedin.com\/company\/troubadour-inc.\/\tInactive\t126 Payson Road\tChestnut Hill\t02467\t3\t2011, 2012, 2013\tROOFTOP\t42.2998023\t-71.1451082\nUnion of Minority Neighborhoods\tCivil and Human Rights Advocacy and Support\tUnion of Minority Neighborhoods organizes and trains people of color and low-income people to end discriminatory policies and practices that limit access to political, economic, and social power. UMN develops a more cohesive force for demanding greater political power through designing programs and campaigns that address community needs. \thttp:\/\/unionofminorityneighborhoods.org\tInactive\t42 Seaverns Street\tBoston\t02130\t6\t2011, 2012, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024\tROOFTOP\t42.3121034\t-71.1116595\nUnited Interfaith Action Of Southeastern MA (UIA)\tCivil and Human Rights Advocacy and Support\tWe put faith into action for justice in SouthEastern Massachusetts focusing on education, housing, public safety, voter engagement, and immigration.\thttps:\/\/www.unitedinterfaithaction.org\/\tOperating\t228 N. Main Street\tFall River\t02720\t2\t2012, 2013\tROOFTOP\t41.704892\t-71.15531849999999\nUnited Methodists Urban Services\tChild and Youth Development and Education\tA mentoring and leadership development program providing inner city youth with conflict resolution skills\t\tInactive\t10 Putnam Street\tRoxbury\t02119\t3\t1997, 1998, 2001\tROOFTOP\t42.3299172\t-71.0894714\nUnited Teen Equality Center (UTEC)\tChild and Youth Development and Education\t\thttps:\/\/utecinc.org\tOperating\t35 Warren Street\tLowell\t01852\t4\t2003, 2004, 2005, 2007\tROOFTOP\t42.6431943\t-71.3071877\nUniversal Human Rights International\tCivil and Human Rights Advocacy and Support\tIncorporated in 1998 in Boston, the Universal Human Rights International, a refugee-led nonprofit that assists refugees in their transition in America through advocacy and transitional services and.helps in repatriation to their homelands to rebuild.\thttps:\/\/www.facebook.com\/uhrinternational\tInactive\t\t\t02110\t1\t2002\tAPPROXIMATE\t42.3576\t-71.0514\nUp You Mighty Race Performing Arts\tCivil and Human Rights Advocacy and Support\t\thttp:\/\/www.upyoumightyrace.org\tInactive\t266 Beacon Street Suite 4\tBoston\t02116\t2\t2004, 2005\tROOFTOP\t42.3535604\t-71.0805942\nUrban Dreams\tChild and Youth Development and Education\tUrban Dreams is a unique community-based organization that promotes the positive development of inner-city youths through a disciplined approach to the education of the whole person. Our purpose is to improve the lives and life prospects of at-risk and underachieving teenage youth. \tWebsite: N\/A\tInactive\t895 Blue Hill Avenue\tDorchester\t02124\t1\t2007\tROOFTOP\t42.2941024\t-71.0885213\nUrban PowerHouse\u00a0\tHealth Promotion and Accessibility for All\tUrban PowerHouse is the first nonprofit strength-training facility supporting underserved populations in Boston and neighboring areas. They work to increase the exposure and participation of underserved youth and adults in strength sports through training, information access, and financial support and make powerlifting and weightlifting attainable for everyone, thereby keeping the sport diverse and inclusive for years to come. \thttps:\/\/urbanpowerhouse.org\/\tCurrent Grantee\t33 Winslow Street\tHyde Park\t02136\t1\t2025\tROOFTOP\t42.254142\t-71.131660\nVenturing Out\tViolence Prevention, Criminal Justice Reform and Family Outreach\tEntrepreneurship 101 (E101) is Venturing Out's comprehensive introductory course on entrepreneurship that was developed for incarcerated adults in Massachusetts. E101 provides its students with valuable business life skills with the goal of enabling the creation of viable businesses, improving employment options, and reducing recidivism.n 2012, we expect to serve scores of students at correctional facilities throughout the greater Boston area. We rely on the support of volunteers to continue our work. Our classes are taught by experienced entrepreneurs and small business owners; artists and students help us with our website and promotional materials; and corporations provide in-kind donations and funding so that we can cover our operational costs.\t\tMerged (Babson College)\t15 Broad Street Suite 240\tBoston\t02109\t2\t2012, 2013\tROOFTOP\t42.35867080000001\t-71.05469409999999\nVietAID (FKA Vietnamese American Initiative for Development (Viet-AID))\tAccess to Food, Housing, and Economic Opportunity\tThe Vietnamese American Initiative for Development (VietAID) was founded in 1994 by community leaders and residents who believed that a community development corporation would provide comprehensive economic development programs and services to alleviate poverty and advance civic participation in the Fields Corner Vietnamese community of Dorchester. VietAID\u0092s mission is to build a strong Vietnamese community and a vibrant Fields Corner through the following measures: promoting civic engagement and community building; developing affordable housing and commercial space; providing small business technical assistance and micro-enterprise development; and offering high quality child care services. \thttps:\/\/vietaid.org\/\tOperating\t42 Charles Street Ste E\tDorchester\t02122\t3\t1999, 2000, 2001\tROOFTOP\t42.2999221\t-71.0634741\nVirginia Thurston Healing Garden\tHealth Promotion and Accessibility for All\tThe Virginia Thurston Healing Garden, a cancer support community, is located on two acres of woodlands and gardens in Harvard, Massachusetts. Through in-person and virtual options, we provide educational programs and classes, experiential stress-reducing activities, and complementary therapeutic services to adults of any gender with any type of cancer at any stage, their caregivers, and those who are bereaved from cancer who live in Massachusetts. ? \thttps:\/\/healinggardensupport.org\tOperating\t145 Bolton Road\tHarvard\t01451\t6\t2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2009\tROOFTOP\t42.476323\t-71.58607239999999\nVong Tay Cha Me Viet\u00a0\tChild and Youth Development and Education\tVong Tay Cha Me Viet, also known as The Circle of Vietnamese Parents, supports Vietnamese-speaking parents of children and youth with disabilities and autism. Led by parents of children and youth with disabilities and autism, the organization provides emotional support and educational resources that are culturally and linguistically appropriate for Vietnamese speaking families. Their bilingual and bicultural materials are accessed at no cost nationwide and beyond. \thttps:\/\/www.vtcmv.org\/\tCurrent Grantee\t118 Gallivan Blvd\tDorchester\t02122\t1\t2025\tROOFTOP\t42.2782661\t-71.07301369999999\nWaypoint Adventure\tHealth Promotion and Accessibility for All\tWaypoint Adventure\u0092s mission is to help youth and adults of all abilities discover their purpose, talents, and strengths through the transforming power of adventure. By providing uniquely tailored programming and inventing state-of- -the-art equipment, Waypoint empowers their participants to be adventurous! \thttps:\/\/www.waypointadventure.org\tOperating\t453 Concord Avenue\tLexington\t02421\t3\t2013, 2014, 2015\tROOFTOP\t42.4199752\t-71.2374081\nWe Are Better Together Warren Daniel Hairston Project\tViolence Prevention, Criminal Justice Reform and Family Outreach\tWe Are Better Together Warren Daniel Hairston Project works with families of victims and offenders who want to take ownership of what\u0092s happening in their homes and community and find pathways to healing. They provide community healing, as well as leadership and violence prevention planning to disrupt cycles of violence and trauma. \thttps:\/\/www.wab2g.org\tOperating\t91 Thornton Street\tRoxbury\t02119\t5\t2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024\tROOFTOP\t42.3240057\t-71.0908387\nWEATOC\tChild and Youth Development and Education\tWEATOC Inc. is a peer health education youth development group. WEATOC Inc. trains youth in prevention education curriculums that addresses a wide range of topics including self-esteem, violence, racism, drug and substance abuse, sexuality, teen pregnancy, sexually transmitted diseases, suicide, and HIV\/AIDS\t\tInactive\t1865 Columbus Avenue\tRoxbury\t02119-1040\t8\t1999, 2000, 2001, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012, 2020\tROOFTOP\t42.3186908\t-71.0985702\nWest End House Boys and Girls Club of Allston-Brighton\tChild and Youth Development and Education\tAt West End House we go beyond fostering a safe and secure environment. Since 1906, youth have come through our doors to ?nd success and support for their educational, personal, and career journeys. We prioritize each individual\u0092s well-being as they discover their own path forward to a healthy, ful?lling, and joyful future. West End House is located in the Allston neighborhood in a newly renovated 46,000 square-foot building dedicated to serving youth and young adults in the Greater Boston area. \thttps:\/\/westendhouse.org\/\tOperating\t105 Allston Street\tAllston\t02134\t3\t1998, 2006, 2007\tROOFTOP\t42.34996049999999\t-71.1373783\nWhat's Up Magazine (Spare Change News)\tAccess to Food, Housing, and Economic Opportunity\tIn November 2007, Boston's South End street newspaper Whats Up Magazine disbanded and merged into Spare Change News under the umbrella of the Homeless Empowerment Project. Spare Change News (SCN) is a street newspaper founded in 1992 in Boston, Massachusetts for the Greater Boston Area and published out of the editorial offices in Cambridge, Massachusetts through the efforts of the Homeless Empowerment Project (HEP), a grassroots organization created to help end homelessness.\thttps:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Spare_Change_News\tMerged (Spare Change News)\t1151 Massachusetts Avenue\tCambridge\t02138\t3\t2003, 2004, 2007\tROOFTOP\t42.3715801\t-71.11427239999999\nWhittier Street Health Center\tHealth Promotion and Accessibility for All\tWhittier Street Health Center has a long tradition of caring for Boston\u0092s neighborhoods. For more than 85 years, we have provided services that take care of the whole \u0093you.\" Think of Whittier as a one-stop shop where you can come for your primary care, wellness programs, eye and dental care, and behavioral health services. Our Walk-in clinic is open and pediatric patients will always be seen -- even without an appointment.\thttps:\/\/www.wshc.org\/\tOperating\t1290 Tremont Street\tRoxbury\t02120\t1\t2000\tROOFTOP\t42.3327661\t-71.09198549999999\nWomen Encouraging Empowerment (WEE)\tOrganizing and Support for Immigrants and Refugees\tWomen Encouraging Empowerment Inc. aims to educate, advocate, protect, and advance the rights of immigrant, refugee and low-income women and their families through organizing, leadership development and service delivery. WEE concentrates on skill building and leadership development work: ESOL, domestic violence prevention, organizing\/ leadership development, advocacy, and support to families. \thttps:\/\/www.weerevere.org\tOperating\t50 Walnut Avenue\tRevere\t02151\t7\t2012, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2020\tROOFTOP\t42.4085539\t-70.99648359999999\nWomen's Institute for Housing and Economic Development\tAccess to Food, Housing, and Economic Opportunity\tWorks to promote economic resilience and stable homes by developing and preserving high quality affordable and supportive housing, with an emphasis on under-served populations. \thttps:\/\/www.supportivehousing.org\/listing\/womens_institute_for_housing_and_economic_development\tInactive\t\tBoston\t02110\t1\t1999\tAPPROXIMATE\t42.3613114\t-71.0482911\nWomen's Supported Housing And Empowerment\tAccess to Food, Housing, and Economic Opportunity\tBattered women\u0092s shelter and counseling program in Somerville, Massachusetts.\t\tInactive\t\tSomerville\t02144\t1\t2002\tAPPROXIMATE\t42.3991718\t-71.1240559\nWomen's Theological Center (WTC)\tCivil and Human Rights Advocacy and Support\tThe Women's Theological Center, founded in 1981 and active through 2007, was a Boston-based organization that provided feminist theological and ministerial education for women. \t\tInactive\t\t\t02116\t1\t2006\tAPPROXIMATE\t42.3492\t-71.0768\nWorcester Interfaith \tAccess to Food, Housing, and Economic Opportunity\tWorcester Interfaith builds bridges between congregational and community leaders and across religious, socio-economic, racial and ethnic boundaries to accomplish much in the areas of jobs, neighborhood improvements, public safety, education and youth, and draw attention to the disproportionate ways in which these issues affect low-income and minority populations. \thttps:\/\/www.worcesterinterfaith.com\/\tOperating\t111 Park Avenue\tWorcester\t01609\t6\t2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020\tROOFTOP\t42.2767255\t-71.8094625\nWorcester Refugee Assistance Project (WRAP)\tOrganizing and Support for Immigrants and Refugees\tWorcester Refugee Assistance Project (WRAP) offers English language assistance, family mentorship, health advocacy, youth development, transportation, driver\u0092s education, and after-school tutoring to help refugees from Burma adapt to a new culture, create thriving communities, and achieve sustainable self-reliance. \twww.worcesterrefugees.org \tOperating\tPO Box 1142\tWorcester\t01613\t2\t2017, 2018\tAPPROXIMATE\t42.26506879999999\t-71.7944973\nWordPowered (FKA WriteBoston)\tChild and Youth Development and Education\tWordPowered (formerly WriteBoston) fosters deep learning for youth and educators. We elevate and reshape the role of literacy \u0097 writing, reading, and discussion \u0097 so that all youth think critically and can use their voice to create change. \thttps:\/\/www.wordpowered.org\/\tOperating\t555 Amory Street, Suite 3R\tJamaica Plain\t02130\t1\t2007\tROOFTOP\t42.30878879999999\t-71.1078241\nYad Chessed Fund \tAccess to Food, Housing, and Economic Opportunity\tTranslated from Hebrew to mean \u0093Hand of Loving kindness\u0094, for the hidden Jewish poor, Yad Chessed is the difference between making it and not making it. Yad Chessed is Boston\u0092s Jewish safety net. Maintaining the dignity of their clients at all points, they provide a variety of assistance services and counseling with case managers to help stabilize their situations. Additionally, they work one on one with clients to connect them to other community, state, and federal benefits for which they are eligible. \thttps:\/\/www.yadchessed.org\/\tOperating\t333 Nahanton Street #315\tNewton\t02459\t3\t2014, 2015, 2016\tROOFTOP\t42.2989416\t-71.2038906\nYellow Brick Road Project\tHealth Promotion and Accessibility for All\tThe Yellow Brick Road Project is a charitable foundation whose mission is to fund research to identify, understand, treat, and ultimately cure those impacted by HNRNPH2 mutations. We do this by funding initiatives to identify more individuals with HNRNPH2 mutations, connecting families impacted by HNRNPH2 in order to contribute to the understanding of the disorder, raising awareness of HNRNPH2 mutations in the general public and scientific communities, and by funding research into HNRNPH2 mutations. \thttps:\/\/yellowbrickroadproject.org\/pt-br\tOperating\t\t\t02110\t3\t2001, 2002, 2003\tAPPROXIMATE\t42.3576\t-71.0514\nYellow Jackets Youth Organization\tChild and Youth Development and Education\t\t\tInactive\t56 Dudley Street\tRoxbury\t02119-1707\t1\t2000\tROOFTOP\t42.3294706\t-71.0873313\nYemin Orde Youth Village (FKA Yemin Orde Wingate Youth Village )\tChild and Youth Development and Education\tYemin Orde Youth Village is a residential high school atop Mt. Carmel that provides a home, education, and emotional support for over 400+ at-risk youth from around the world.Youth at the Village come from backgrounds of trauma, poverty, or family instability, and arrive at the Village from places like Ethiopia, the former Soviet Union, France, and Israel.At Yemin Orde, they find safety, structure, and a caring environment where they can heal, grow, and prepare for meaningful futures. \thttps:\/\/www.impact-israel.org\/yemin-orde\tOperating\t200 Highland Avenue, Suite 301\tNeedham\t02494\t1\t2000\tROOFTOP\t42.3041768\t-71.2201237\nYoung Graffiti Masters\tChild and Youth Development and Education\tDedicated to fostering creativity and artistic talent of inner city, at-risk youth\t\tInactive\t\t\t02136\t4\t1997, 1998, 1999, 2000\tAPPROXIMATE\t42.254\t-71.1261\nYouth and Family Enrichment Services (YOFES)\tChild and Youth Development and Education\tAt Youth and Family Enrichment Services Inc. (YOFES), we see the value in everyone. We want to be a spark positive change, through support, empowerment, and progress. Learn more about our mission, our vision, and how we go about making the changes we want to see. \thttps:\/\/nmetayer2.wixsite.com\/website-1\/about\tInactive\t1234 Hyde Park Ave, Ste 207\tHyde Park\t02136\t10\t2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014\tROOFTOP\t42.2567925\t-71.1236381\nYouth Hub\tChild and Youth Development and Education\tYouthHub's mission is to cultivate pathways toward healthy, meaningful, and economically sustainable adulthood for every youth in Boston's neighborhoods. Youth Hub is a collaborative, neighborhood-based initiative working to dramatically improve youth outcomes, particularly related to career-readiness, in Boston neighborhoods. By setting goals and measuring progress, leveraging community assets, and identifying and applying innovative solutions, Youth Hub builds local capacity for youth and their communities to take the lead in achieving continuous improvement in youth outcomes that matter most. \t\tInactive\t 44 Moultrie St\tBoston\t02124\t1\t2016\tROOFTOP\t42.2909967\t-71.0708222\nYouth Justice and Power Union\tCivil and Human Rights Advocacy and Support\tThe Youth Justice & Power Union (YJPU) is an organization led by and centering Black and Brown youth in Boston. It was founded to build up the leadership of people most impacted by systems of oppression to be the leaders we know, want, and need them to be if oppression is going to be fought and won. The mission of YJPU is to build collective power to address systemic issues at the root happening in communities and confront them through organizing and direct action.\u00a0\thttps:\/\/www.yjpu.org\tOperating\t614 Columbia Road\tDorchester\t02125\t3\t2022, 2023, 2024\tROOFTOP\t42.31762519999999\t-71.064594\nYouth on Fire\tAccess to Food, Housing, and Economic Opportunity\t\thttps:\/\/www.thehome.org\/programs\/young-adult-programs\/youth-on-fire\/\tOperating\t1 Church Street\tCambridge\t02138\t6\t2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2009\tROOFTOP\t42.3745722\t-71.11932639999999\nYWCA Malden\tAccess to Food, Housing, and Economic Opportunity\tYWCA Malden is on a mission to eliminate racism, empower women, stand up for social justice,help families, and strengthen communities. We are a part of one of the oldest and largest women\u0092s organizations in the nation, serving over 2 million women, girls, and their families.\thttps:\/\/www.ywcamalden.org\tOperating\t54 Washington Street\tMalden\t02148\t3\t2004, 2005, 2006\tRANGE_INTERPOLATED\t42.4268085\t-71.0705129\nYWCA of Lawrence\tAccess to Food, Housing, and Economic Opportunity\tFor over a century, YWCA Northeastern Massachusetts has been a beacon of hope and support for women, children, and families in the Greater Lawrence, Haverhill, and Essex County, including Merrimack Valley. As part of the World YWCA women\u0092s movement, we proudly support over 15,000 people each year and offer more than 26 programs tailored to serve our community\u0092s needs on overall women\u0092s health services, innovative and year-round child-care ages 0-14, and supporting survivors of Intimate Partner Violence and Sexual Assault. \thttps:\/\/ywcanema.org\tOperating\t38 Lawrence Street\tLawrence \t01840\t5\t2001, 2002, 2003, 2006, 2007\tROOFTOP\t42.7087686\t-71.1624435\nZUMIX\tChild and Youth Development and Education\tZUMIX is an East Boston-based nonprofit organization dedicated to building our community through music and creative technology. We believe music is the most powerful means of developing adolescent self-identity. Our award-winning music and creative technology programming is designed to equip youth with the tools necessary to reach their full potential, while creating a safe space for youth to explore who they are and who they want to be. Through community events, ZUMIX also provides access to top-quality arts experiences for a low-income, historically underserved neighborhood. \thttps:\/\/www.zumix.org\tOperating\t260 Sumner Street\tEast Boston\t02128\t4\t1999, 2000, 2001, 2015\tROOFTOP\t42.3681992\t-71.0376819\n","config":"{\"dataType\":null,\"address\":\"5\",\"city\":\"6\",\"state\":\"-1\",\"zip\":\"7\",\"country\":\"-1\",\"lat\":11,\"lng\":12,\"title\":\"0\",\"web\":\"3\",\"image\":\"-1\",\"email\":\"-1\",\"group\":\"1\",\"mapType\":null,\"pinLabel\":\"-1\",\"pinLabelName\":\"none\",\"markerLabelZoomIn\":null,\"markerLabelZoomInName\":null,\"addressPrettyName\":\"Street Address\",\"cityPrettyName\":\"City\",\"statePrettyName\":\"none\",\"zipPrettyName\":\"Zip\",\"countryPrettyName\":\"none\",\"latPrettyName\":\"none\",\"lngPrettyName\":\"none\",\"titlePrettyName\":\"Organization Name\",\"webPrettyName\":\"Website\",\"imagePrettyName\":\"none\",\"emailPrettyName\":\"none\",\"groupPrettyName\":\"Primary Program Area\",\"hideLatLong\":true,\"markerTitle\":false,\"mouseOverColumn\":\"0\",\"mouseOverColumnName\":\"Organization Name\",\"regionCode\":\"us\",\"regionCountry\":\"United States\",\"showLabels\":true,\"moveSingleMarker\":false,\"emm_lat\":11,\"emm_lng\":12,\"emm_acc\":10,\"center_lat\":42.331750734580744,\"center_lng\":-71.11334614124951,\"zoom\":12,\"customZoomAndCenter\":true,\"selectedMapType\":\"Street\",\"displayDataOnPage\":false,\"clustering\":true,\"clusterValue\":null,\"clusterColumn\":null,\"clusterColumnName\":null,\"clusterColumnType\":null,\"clusteringRangeEnabled\":false,\"clusteringRangeVals\":[],\"clusterRowIdCount\":0,\"clusterZoomLevel\":\"11\",\"heatMapEnabled\":true,\"heatMapOpacity\":\"0.60\",\"heatMapRadius\":\"20\",\"heatMapAndPins\":false,\"enableStreetView\":false,\"savedMultiSelectFilterValues\":{},\"savedSelectedFilterValues\":{},\"savedGroupsOff\":{},\"showMoreOptions\":false,\"disAbleDynamicFilters\":false,\"exportData\":false,\"scrollWheel\":true,\"zoomInSearching\":true,\"zoomInLevel\":null,\"mapLanguage\":\"en\",\"showMarkerNumbers\":false,\"markerNumberColumn\":null,\"markerNumberColumnName\":null,\"excludeFromCluster\":false,\"excludeFromClusterColumn\":null,\"excludeFromClusterColumnName\":null,\"excludeFromClusterValues\":null,\"multiSelectFilters\":false,\"SavePresetFilters\":false,\"showDirectionDescription\":false,\"useGoogleMapsDirections\":false,\"columnHeaderArray\":[\"Organization Name\",\"Primary Program Area\",\"Description\",\"Website\",\"Status\",\"Street Address\",\"City\",\"Zip\",\"Years Funded\",\"Funded in\",\"emm_acc\",\"emm_lat\",\"emm_lng\"],\"headerDisplayOrderIdxs\":[0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9],\"noDisplayNames\":[],\"groupHash\":{\"Access to Food, Housing, and Economic Opportunity\":[0,5,9,28,30,38,43,44,45,57,64,65,66,69,74,75,80,83,94,102,103,106,107,109,111,128,131,133,135,137,143,154,157,170,173,175,177,186,187,189,194,195,204,206,209,217,225,227,231,239,242,249,250,252,254,255,256,258,259,275,278,279,282,284,285,297,310,314,315,318,331,343,345,346,347,351,378,381,384,403,410,413,414,416,419,427,428,429],\"Child and Youth Development and Education\":[2,4,6,8,13,15,16,17,22,31,32,34,36,48,49,50,51,58,60,61,70,71,72,78,86,87,88,91,95,96,97,98,99,100,101,104,105,118,119,121,127,129,130,136,139,144,145,146,147,148,153,155,158,159,160,161,163,164,167,168,169,171,179,181,184,196,197,199,200,205,207,210,211,212,214,215,218,220,221,222,228,229,232,233,241,248,253,261,263,264,266,268,270,271,277,281,287,292,296,302,303,307,308,311,316,317,322,323,328,329,337,338,339,340,341,342,344,349,361,365,369,370,372,374,376,379,383,388,389,393,396,397,400,405,408,409,418,421,422,423,424,425,430],\"Civil and Human Rights Advocacy and Support\":[19,33,59,93,113,114,116,117,125,126,152,165,166,174,213,219,238,240,247,251,265,267,283,290,305,327,335,350,354,362,385,394,395,398,399,415,426],\"Health Promotion and Accessibility for All\":[7,25,29,39,41,46,47,53,55,67,76,85,108,112,120,122,123,124,150,162,172,178,180,185,188,190,191,192,193,198,208,216,226,234,237,243,257,262,269,273,274,276,299,300,301,304,324,330,332,336,352,358,359,364,368,375,382,386,401,404,406,411,420],\"LGBTQ Community Support and Organizing\":[37,52,54,151,176,246,293,294,309,313,356,357,392],\"Organizing and Support for Immigrants and Refugees\":[3,10,11,12,18,20,21,23,26,27,42,56,62,63,68,73,79,81,82,84,89,90,110,115,132,134,138,140,141,142,156,182,183,202,223,224,244,245,260,272,280,286,288,295,306,319,320,321,325,326,348,353,355,363,366,412,417],\"Violence Prevention, Criminal Justice Reform and Family Outreach\":[1,14,24,35,40,77,92,149,201,203,230,235,236,289,291,298,312,333,334,360,367,371,373,377,380,387,390,391,402,407]},\"sortedGroupKeys\":[\"Access to Food, Housing, and Economic Opportunity\",\"Child and Youth Development and Education\",\"Civil and Human Rights Advocacy and Support\",\"Health Promotion and Accessibility for All\",\"LGBTQ Community Support and Organizing\",\"Organizing and Support for Immigrants and Refugees\",\"Violence Prevention, Criminal Justice Reform and Family Outreach\"],\"groupImageHash\":{\"Access to Food, Housing, and Economic Opportunity\":0,\"Child and Youth Development and Education\":1,\"Civil and Human Rights Advocacy and Support\":2,\"Health Promotion and Accessibility for All\":3,\"LGBTQ Community Support and Organizing\":4,\"Organizing and Support for Immigrants and Refugees\":5,\"Violence Prevention, Criminal Justice Reform and Family Outreach\":6},\"groupCustomColorImageHash\":{\"Access to Food, Housing, and Economic Opportunity\":0,\"Child and Youth Development and Education\":1,\"Civil and Human Rights Advocacy and Support\":2,\"Health Promotion and Accessibility for All\":3,\"LGBTQ Community Support and Organizing\":4,\"Organizing and Support for Immigrants and Refugees\":5,\"Violence Prevention, Criminal Justice Reform and Family Outreach\":6,\"Empty\":7},\"ImageDimensions\":{},\"StreetView\":false,\"columnTypes\":[\"string\",\"string\",\"string\",\"string\",\"string\",\"string\",\"string\",\"string\",\"whole_number\",\"string\"],\"maxNumber\":{\"8\":20,\"9\":42.8706097,\"10\":0,\"25\":42.8706097,\"26\":0,\"28\":42.8706097,\"29\":0},\"CircleWithRadius\":false,\"CircleRadiusColumn\":null,\"CircleRadiusColumnName\":null,\"DefaultCircleRadius\":10,\"CircleWithRadiusUnits\":\"miles\",\"circleFillOpacity\":0.35,\"exludeCustomRadiusFromCluster\":false,\"filterListNames\":[],\"filterListArray\":[],\"filterListSortedKeyHash\":{},\"filterColumnIdxs\":[],\"filterCounts\":false,\"markerImageIdx\":[0,6,1,5,1,0,1,3,1,0,5,5,5,1,6,1,1,1,5,2,5,5,1,5,6,3,5,5,0,3,0,1,1,2,1,6,1,4,0,3,6,3,5,0,0,0,3,3,1,1,1,1,4,3,4,3,5,0,1,2,1,1,5,5,0,0,0,3,5,0,1,1,1,5,0,0,3,6,1,5,0,5,5,0,5,3,1,1,1,5,5,1,6,2,0,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,0,0,1,1,0,0,3,0,5,0,3,2,2,5,2,2,1,1,3,1,3,3,3,2,2,1,0,1,1,0,5,0,5,0,1,0,5,1,5,5,5,0,1,1,1,1,1,6,3,4,2,1,0,1,5,0,1,1,1,1,3,1,1,2,2,1,1,1,0,1,3,0,2,0,4,0,3,1,3,1,5,5,1,3,0,0,3,0,3,3,3,3,0,0,1,1,3,1,1,6,5,6,0,1,0,1,3,0,1,1,1,2,1,1,3,0,1,2,1,1,1,5,5,0,3,0,1,1,6,0,1,1,3,6,6,3,2,0,2,1,0,3,5,5,4,2,1,0,0,2,0,1,0,0,0,3,0,0,5,1,3,1,1,2,1,2,1,3,1,1,5,3,3,0,3,1,0,0,5,1,0,2,0,0,5,1,5,6,2,6,1,4,4,5,1,0,6,3,3,3,1,1,3,2,5,1,1,4,0,1,6,4,0,0,1,1,0,5,5,5,1,1,3,5,5,2,1,1,3,0,3,6,6,2,3,1,1,1,1,1,1,0,1,0,0,0,5,1,2,0,3,5,2,5,4,4,3,3,6,1,2,5,3,1,5,6,3,1,1,6,1,6,1,3,1,6,0,1,6,0,3,1,0,2,3,6,1,1,6,6,4,1,2,2,1,1,2,2,1,3,6,0,3,1,3,6,1,1,0,3,5,0,0,2,0,5,1,0,3,1,1,1,1,1,2,0,0,0,1],\"useCustomImages\":false,\"CustomImages\":[],\"customImageSizes\":{},\"singleCustomImage\":null,\"singleCustomImageHeight\":null,\"singleCustomImageWidth\":null,\"customSearchText\":\"\",\"clusterColor\":\"red\",\"clusterHexColor\":\"FF776B\",\"selectedDefaultMarker\":\"red\",\"selectedDefaultMarkerHexColor\":\"FF776B\",\"disableSearching\":false,\"noSearchColumns\":[],\"mobileSearchEnabled\":false,\"centerLocationOnMap\":false,\"showSearchLocationImage\":false,\"hideLogo\":false,\"hasCustomLogo\":false,\"logoText\":\"Map made with EasyMapMaker.com\",\"logoUrl\":\"https:\/\/www.easymapmaker.com\",\"defaultLogo\":\"\/\/cdn.easymapmaker.com\/img\/small_logo2.png\",\"defaultLogoShort\":\"\/img\/small_logo2.png\",\"defaultLogoText\":\"Map made with EasyMapMaker.com\",\"defaultLogoUrl\":\"https:\/\/www.easymapmaker.com\",\"hidePoi\":false,\"mapStyle\":\"default\",\"customMapStyleValue\":null,\"minNumber\":{\"8\":1,\"9\":41.6010221,\"10\":-72.77993169999999,\"25\":41.6010221,\"26\":-72.77993169999999,\"28\":41.6010221,\"29\":-72.77993169999999},\"zoomSearchLocationImage\":false,\"heatMapWeightColumn\":\"-1\"}","userSettings":{"title":"LZF Grantee Map (1995-Present)","description":""},"temp":"","stats":"","mapid":"lennyzakimfundgranteemap"};