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Now is the time to move equity.

Now is the time to move Boston.

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TBF distributes $2.625 million in grants to 77 organizations through Safety Net Grants special round

Originally intended to distribute $2 million, the special round was expanded with support from TBF’s donors. The new grants are part of TBF's overall strategy to “Meet the Moment” at this critical time.

New from TBF

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LGBTQ+ People in Massachusetts

Seven years after the release of the original Equality and Equity report, the Equality Fund at the Boston Foundation and the Fenway Institute have come together for an updated look at the state of LGBTQ+ people in the Commonwealth.

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New survey finds MA nonprofits expect federal policies to devastate sector

TBF, Massachusetts Nonprofit Network, and MassINC Polling Group partnered to capture nonprofit perceptions of the Trump administration's impact on their organizations and the vulnerable communities they serve.

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TBF welcomes Todd Sperry as Chief Marketing Officer

Sperry joins TBF from the Museum of Science, where as Chief Marking Officer he oversaw marketing, communications, visitor services and membership for nearly a decade.

Tenants and landlords both give MRVP good marks, but challenges remain

New research from MassINC Polling Group and a coalition of partners finds that the Massachusetts Rental Voucher Program (MRVP) is making a difference for tenants and landlords in the Commonwealth, but finds opportunities for improvements.

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The Equality Fund recognized with $1 million grant from Eastern Bank Foundation

The funds, to be distributed over five years, will be used to expand the Equality Fund’s grantmaking reach at a critical time for LGBTQ+-serving and -supporting organizations in Greater Boston.

Navigating the Moment

Navigating the Moment: A TBF Resource Hub for Nonprofits

As the nonprofit sector finds its resources and communities under threat, we have launched this evolving page to give nonprofits quick access to the latest news and important resources.

Current Grant Opportunities

Poderosas

The Poderosas Fellowship

The Poderosas Fellowship is a $25,000 annual investment designed to empower Latinas—including cisgender and transgender women and gender-diverse individuals—currently in development, advancement, or philanthropic roles. Apply by June 13

Upcoming Events

The State of Latino Serving Community-Based Organizations in Massachusetts

The State of Latino-Serving Community-Based Organizations in MA

Monday, May 19, 2025, 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM Sharing insights from our latest report, the Latino Equity Fund at TBF, the Mauricio Gastón Institute at UMass Boston, and Philanthropy MA invite you to a conversation exploring the role of Latino-led and Latino-serving organizations in MA.

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A Mapping of Workforce Assets and Needs

Tuesday, May 20, 2025, 9:30 - 11:00 AM Join policymakers, advocates, funders, service providers, and families for this important conversation, as we work to ensure that organizations have what they need to meet the rising behavioral and relational health needs of young children and families.

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Fireside Chat with Reverend Liz Walker and Lee Pelton

Thursday, May 29, 2025, 5:30 - 7:30 PM TBF invites you to a fireside chat between President and CEO Lee Pelton and Reverend Liz Walker to discuss her new book, No One Left Alone. Hear Rev. Walker's personal story of becoming a pastor in Roxbury and helping a community navigate grief and find space in her congregation to heal.

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Tienen alas, pero no las pueden usar: Stories of Immigrants in Search of Work Credentials

Tuesday, June 10, 2025, 9:00 - 10:30 AM Join us for the release of an new report by the Gastón Institute and the Latino Equity Fund, capturing the lived experiences of immigrants in MA who face systemic barriers to reentering their professions due to complex and inequitable credentialing requirements.

Our Work

We believe that closing the gap on the region’s greatest disparities opens pathways to opportunity, prosperity and equitable outcomes. This complex, challenging and critical goal requires tackling the individual-, systems- and root-level causes of inequity. Here's where we are digging in.

What We Do
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You by our side. Equity at the center.

The systemic and structural inequities at the core of our region’s disparities cannot be dismantled without extraordinary perseverance and collaboration among visionary and courageous partners, donors and leaders. Together we can improve lives and strengthen communities.

Our Work with Donors
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Fueling change through civic leadership

Working beyond grantmaking, we collect data, commission research and share knowledge to inform public policy and catalyze conversations on issues with the greatest impact on the people of Greater Boston. 

We are a hub of partnerships and networks that work with and answer to the communities we serve. We collect data, commission research, share knowledge, develop programs, and fuel new ideas.