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2022 Annual Report

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2022 ANNUAL REPORT WE BELIEVE

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MOBILITY IS FREEDOM Lonnell Wells a lifelong Cambridge resident leads Cambridge Bike Give Back an all volunteer crew that collects CCF Annual Report unwanted bikes repairs them icons and redistributes them free to community members He is a Did you know 2021Imagined in Cambridge Social Innovation Award winner for Flipbook Did you know Video Learn more about Lonnell Donate and other solution seekers in our community at cambridgecf org Audio Video Learn more Donate Quote Sign up for CCF s mailing list Audio Learn more Quote Sign up for CCF s mailing list

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01 Dear Friends In 2022 the people of Cambridge continued to show their resilience and the Foundation was behind them every step of the way with responsive grantmaking and bold partnerships For us it was a year to think about our future We launched a strategic planning process that revealed our strengths and deepened our commitment to the values that drive our work Above all else we re an organization that prizes human dignity the dignity of our community our nonprofit partners the people we serve and our talented staff This belief speaks to why we aspire to be a community foundation of and for all of Cambridge We ll share more about the strategic plan with you our donors partners and friends in the coming months but for now we continue to wrestle with three big questions How can we help our city s lowest income earners realize their dreams of a better future How can we address the inequities in our schools And how can we create a community that brings us all together and elevates what we love about Cambridge As we seek solutions to these questions we will always pursue a pathway to a just and equitable city where all can thrive Big problems demand big ambitious responses That s the conviction that drove us in 2022 We d like to CCF Annual Report especially call out the significance of Cambridge RISE a program we piloted with Mayor Sumbul Siddiqui that gave 500 in monthly payments to 130 single caregivers struggling to meet their children s needs and increase their financial stability In 2023 we re working with the city to expand this program to reach about Did you know 2 000 Cambridge families For the second year we are presenting a photo essay that highlights the words and actions Video of fellow citizens who share the Foundation s beliefs This year s report is a manifesto on human dignity whether it CCF Annual Report Donate shows itself through kindness compassion creativity or leadership We re delighted that Margaret Lampert a gifted photographer of national acclaim joined us to help capture the people who embody these values and the spirit of Cambridge We hope you find their stories as inspiring as we do Audio Did you know Learn more Video Donate Quote Geeta Pradhan President Phil Johnson Chair Audio Sign up for CCF s mailing list Learn more icons fo icons fo

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2022 ANNUAL REP ORT Misty Lainez and Claire and Khalil Morris above board member Rick Grudzinski opposite page and Rose Francois right executive director of the nonprofit Enroot at the CCF Salutes event honoring Cambridge nonprofits

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03 Human dignity the right of all people to be valued and respected It is the force that binds us together At the Cambridge Community Foundation we interact every day with people from vastly different backgrounds who are united in their commitment to dignity and who take action creating ripples of positive change all around them in our city our neighborhoods our backyards This photo essay elevates some of these solutionseekers and the values that guide them values the Foundation shares These stories remind us that place matters And people matter It s the people in this city who think beyond problems to possibilities build opportunity from hope create transformation through purpose The Foundation is behind the people of Cambridge Through our shared work we are shaping the foundation for our future one person one story at a time

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05 Commit to community Jennat a junior at Cambridge Rindge and Latin School is the co founder of the Voices of 2 Blocks podcast which explores the connections between the innovation sector and the community She serves on the Cambridge Youth Council and is a member of Innovators for Purpose a CCF nonprofit partner that aims to build an inclusive future ready workforce Jennat Jounaidi at the Cambridge Public Library on Broadway as a teenager and someone who is growing up in this city I ve seen how amazing Cambridge can be as it continues to adapt and evolve But we don t always get the best of living here even with great institutions in our backyard We need to build up Cambridge in an equitable inclusive way and have conversations that raise awareness and push for change We need to make sure everyone in the community has a voice and a sense of belonging and representation We talk about youth being our future but they re also our now We all have something to bring to the table At the end of the day we re all human What can we do to make sure the problems are no longer systemic How can we address the root cause And how can you in your role in the community help with that change

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2022 ANNUAL REP ORT Mentoring is food for the soul our youth need to see positive role models I had role models like Bob Moses the civil rights leader who grew up in my neighborhood Henry Louis Gates who lives in Cambridge and my mother who was like a modern day Harriet Tubman doing what she could to help people in Haiti A lot of people here in Cambridge stand for something and want everyone to win That s the kind of impact I want to have in the world When you reach the end of your life you want a good answer to the question Who did I motivate Dignity respect honor giving back and trying to help people those are the values I try to promote When I hear young people say that I m an inspiration at a neighborhood cookout I m reminded that people are watching I just show love and hope it catches on CCF Annual Report icons for Flipbook In 2017 Emmanuel created Everybody Gotta Eat which provides catering Did you know hosts large scale cookouts and food festivals and provides free Video meals to community members He is aDonate winner of CCF s 2022 Imagined in Cambridge SocialAudio Innovation Award Did y Vide Learn more Don Quote Sign up for CCF s mailing list Emmanuel Mervil in Graffiti Alley in Central Square Audi Lear

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09 Equity starts with selfdetermination CCFis Annual Report icons Omo the CEO and founder of MathTalk which brings together parents teachers researchers Did you know and others to make learning math fun through stories public Video art and augmented reality experiences He is co founder Donate of CCF s Bob Moses Fund for Education and Organizing Audio Learn more for Flipbook education is an opportunity to break through It s a mechanism to change society Every person s life has value and we need to create a society that recognizes that and isn t built on exploiting and devaluing some people We help to do that through math which so many people have anxiety around but which can be galvanizing and represent an opportunity for folks to have a shared experience that s positive It can help kids develop the tools to move through the educational system and participate in the economy in a different way A lot of Black males say Education But education for what Do I just want to go through the system and acquire things in life or do I want to be affirming and challenge how the system operates and the opportunities it presents for kids from these communities Early on particularly for male students the school system is not nurturing them so they can thrive For boys it can feel like a toxic space But we want all kids to be self determined and find a path that s meaningful for them to do work that s purposeful and valuable to contribute to the world we live in recognize one another s humanity and build relationships that allow them to stand together to change things Did you know Video Donate Quote Sign up for CCF s mailing list Omo Moses at Greene Rose Heritage Park in The Port Audio Learn more

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2022 ANNUAL REP ORT Fairness and beauty belong together i m driven by fairness and beauty It s a personal value of mine to treat people fairly and make sure that the things everyone gets to use are beautiful I don t mean aesthetically pleasing necessarily but that people are respected and things are functional Beauty is in the eye of the beholder Why should people with less means have to deal with things that aren t functional or beautiful Between 5 000 and 6 000 people search the Housing Navigator each week and from the beginning Cambridge has been one of the most searched areas It s been a privilege to work on something innovative and different and to build something so many people use every day It s hard for families to find housing that s affordable for them but we help people see the options they might have It feels like this is the best thing I could possibly be doing given the challenges people face in this market We all have the capacity to be changemakers innovators creators and advocates

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11 Jennifer Gilbert at Frost Terrace affordable housing in Porter Square Jennifer is the founder and executive director of Housing Navigator Massachusetts a free searchable database of income restricted rentals across the state that launched in 2021

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2022 ANNUAL REP ORT Dignity is a place CCF Annual Report icons for Flipbook Kris is the executive director of Black History in Action for Did you know Cambridgeport a CCF nonprofit partner He won a 2022 Imagined Video in Cambridge Social Innovation Award for the Space for Black Donate Exuberance a new program at St Augustine s Church Audio Learn more dignity is a place Wealth is a place Justice is a place And liberation is a place We are working on community based reparation and healing rebuilding connections and creating channels of reinvestment across all dimensions of the Black experience Through preserving St Augustine s Church an 1886 building that historically meant a lot to Cambridgeport s Black community especially those of Caribbean descent we are creating a physical space where the community can thrive together through collective ownership where people can feel protected and liberated where they can find intergenerational programs grassroots organizing and mentoring opportunities and where social cohesion is reinvigorated for future generations That is what grassroots reparations look like We created the Space for Black Exuberance to help change the narrative about our future as Black people in Cambridge Did you know Video Donate Quote Sign up for CCF s mailing list Audio Kris Manjapra in Central Square Learn more

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15 The ABCs of resilience Seble and her six year old son icons for Flipbooki came to this country 10 years ago as an CCF Annual Report Nicodemus took part in Cambridge RISE Recurring Income for Success Empowerment Did and you know an 18 month pilot program that offered single caregivers 500 Video a month in guaranteed basic income payments thanks to a Donate partnership with Mayor Siddiqui and generous Cambridge donors Audio Learn more asylum seeker from Ethiopia I came from nothing and started from scratch here I don t want my son to experience that I want him to have a good education I m studying biotechnology at Bunker Hill Community College As a single mother it s not always easy My son s needs come first then my classes then work It s all a balancing act and things can fall apart so easily Last semester my school refused my financial aid and said they d have to drop me from my classes if I didn t pay I paid with my Cambridge RISE money and stayed in school I ve finished two semesters It s a dream come true for me and a path I want for my son one that will help him find his gifts to give to his community Did you know Video Donate Quote Sign up for CCF s mailing list Seble Tefera at Roosevelt Towers in East Cambridge Audio

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2022 ANNUAL REP ORT R E S P E C T with the income disparities so obvious in a diverse city like Cambridge one cannot help but feel the differences I know what I have is a direct result of the community I m part of To me human dignity means honoring and respecting that community As an immigration attorney I see immigrants treated differently based on their circumstances One person has a path to a green card because they work for a large corporation that can afford the process while another immigrant from the same country does not simply because they re working for a small mom and pop shop We need to value all our workers Everybody has a right to access justice and if one sees an injustice and can remedy it one should For me starting a nonprofit was the natural next step to stay connected and relevant to the community that has given me so much We are aiming for life to be better for everybody Leslie started Pathway for Immigrant Workers which provides free legal services to small businesses so they can sponsor their minimum wage workers for green cards It is supported by a fund at CCF Leslie Ditrani on Cambridge Common in Harvard Square

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19 Community in a cup CCF Annual Report icons for Flipbook Yin s project CommuniTEA unites elderly Asian immigrants Did you know and young Asian Americans at tea gatherings that she Video people together to says bring experience beauty in a cup She is Donate a 2022 Imagined in Cambridge Social Innovation Award winner Audio Learn more when i have guests over for tea we re all equal We all sit at the same height and drink out of cups that are the same size I pour the tea into a fairness pitcher before serving it because if you pour directly from the teapot the first cup is weak and the last is strong But we re all the same no one is better or worse We have so many different stories so many different paths how can we create a movement of social justice together across generations and classes if we can t see the wisdom and value in others It s important to cultivate intra racial understanding and generate authentic relationships otherwise solidarity and unity are hollow We all have shortcomings and we all have a lot to give We can make real meaningful connections when we build bridges and come together as equals Did you know Video Donate Quote Sign up for CCF s mailing list Audio Yin Guan in her backyard in The Port Learn more

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2022 ANNUAL REP ORT An equal playing field Kenny runs several sports CCF Annual Report icons leagues in Cambridge including Pink Sunday women s and girls flag football league and Did you know Pop Warner tackle football He s a volunteer basketball and Video baseball coach to elementary and middle school children Donate and last summer he received a Cambridge WINS grant Audio sports are a vessel for bringing people together for building for Flipbook community You have to trust and rely on the people on your team and lean on each other in good times and bad These nurturing experiences should be accessible to every kid regardless of how much money they have I want to make sure everyone can play even if they can t pay I take a lot of pride in being able to connect people with one another and with the resources they need to be successful in watching people come together and laugh and in seeing my community grow in a positive way I know that kids who play on teams together will be friends forever and when people come together and build these kinds of bonds it adds value to the community the city my brothers and sisters and our youth Did you know Video Learn more Donate Quote Joe is vice president of baseball operations community Sign upand for CCF s mailing list relations for the Worcester Red Sox This summer he and mentoring expert Matt Meyersohn partnered with CCF to create Cambridge WINS which uses grants to make sports accessible to all youth Kenny Cooper left and Joe Bradlee in Danehy Park in North Cambridge i was fortunate to grow up in cambridge where through sports I met people from all different walks of life That s one of the beautiful things about Cambridge and why I wanted to do something to give back to my community to support our young people keep them active bring them together I think of all the coaches volunteers and mentors who had a major impact on me You don t know what s going to inspire a young person to do great things later in life Not everyone will work in sports but the values they learn through that team effort compassion and open mindedness and acceptance of others will stay with them no matter where they end up When I think about equity I think about how we can put our young people in the best situation possible to have a great shot at life Every kid deserves that Audio Learn more Quote Sign up for CCF s mailing list

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2022 ANNUAL REP ORT Celebrating joy all cultures all voices in Cambridge are important and should be valued Being able to express who you are is essential and it s what Cambridge Carnival International offers Carnival is a culturally historic event rooted in Afro Caribbean traditions that happens all over the world and it gives people the space to be free and to express themselves in the streets in the main arteries of our cities through music dance costume food and community To me that s the epitome of human dignity to express yourself freely It brings the promise that whoever you are however you are whatever you are you re welcome And it brings all this joy The diversity the smiles on people s faces they make all the work we do all year long so worth it

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23 CCF Annual Report icons for Flipbook Nicola Williams at University Park Commons in Central Square Nicola is a marketing consultant and event organizer who has turned her talents in that arena to making Carnival which has run for Did youCambridge s know almost three decades the huge success it always is Video Did

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2022 ANNUAL REP ORT Mentoring matters

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25 Kwame Dance left Capryce Browne and Elijah Lee Robinson at the Cambridge Public Library on Broadway Turn the page to read their profiles

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2022 ANNUAL REP ORT A continuum of connections if you can help someone you should If you have the capacity to make change you should It s important to seek out relationships with others that allow us to make change together Helping young people like Elijah and Capryce is about doing what you believe is right for the right reasons Anyone in a position of power I want to see them do this That s where equity comes in I would like to believe that everyone has someone they can look up to in their life because I know what a big difference it can make to them I know that not everyone does and that s sad but if each of us does our part maybe someday we ll get there CCF KwameAnnual founded theReport icons fo my friends and i struggled so much in high school We had no terminology to express our anxieties without feeling like outcasts I met Kwame a decade ago at the Morse Youth Center We had similar interests in psychology and he exposed me to the mental health profession and my own leadership skills Now I work with kids like Elijah who is motivated to apply his vision to problem solving and will go well past where he thinks he s going to go Mentors like Kwame are powerful they bring you back to yourself Dignity is remembering who you are and when you forget surrounding yourself with the people who will remind you Capryce worked with ACCESS throughout Sign up for CCF s mailing list college and is now its program director She graduated from UMass Amherst in 2021 with a degree in psychology growing up in cambridge I was always around people who were innovating and I wanted to add to this idea driven city But it s hard to get involved when you don t know who to talk to how to get into this Originally I thought I wanted to be an architect but then I did the Mental Health ACCESS program based on getting Black youth into mental health careers to break the stigma and now I want to be a psychologist I want to understand how to help others Once you make one connection within the community it s almost like this welcoming hand appears and you can start making connections with everyone Elijah is a senior at Cambridge Rindge and Latin School and a member of the Cambridge Youth Council He has worked with ACCESS the Young People s Project and Innovators for Purpose all CCF nonprofit partners Mental Health ACCESS Advancement of Culturally Did youEducation know Competent to Stop Stigma a paid careerVideo exposure and psychoeducation internship Donate for young people of color He is a 2022 Imagined in Cambridge winner Audio Learn more Quote

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27 Expressing gratitude at the Cambridge Salutes event which brought together nonprofit staff social innovators and the CCF community We invested more than 4 4 million in community We are a foundation of and for all of Cambridge We aspire to make our community vibrant just and equitable today and into the future The Foundation invests in community based nonprofits and collaborative initiatives to address local challenges and strives toward three visionary goals in Cambridge shared prosperity social equity and cultural richness We draw on our assets and expertise to support organizations that provide social services academic growth cultural enrichment and economic mobility and opportunity and we champion our community s grassroots changemakers of today and tomorrow The 4 4 million reflects total grantmaking dollars awarded This figure includes grants paid grants awarded donor dollars directed to CCF field of interest funds via transfers and funds from fiscal agency pools such as the Cambridge RISE program and others with which CCF is a significant strategic partner

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2022 ANNUAL REP ORT 1 064 000 in Community Fund grants 79 Built by donors over a century this pool of funds invests in nonprofits that support people who live in and rely on Cambridge in countless ways Through the Community Fund we award grants based on nonprofits needs and make larger and multiyear investments in nonprofits and projects that tackle systemic change 21 844 000 220 000 competitive nonprofit grants distributed special initiatives 82 134 multiyear investments organizations supported 59 shared prosperity Education and out of school time programs 21 Economic security and jobs 11 STEAM and education innovation gap 6 Environment and climate justice 2 41 social equity Urgent and basic needs 26 Health and mental health 7 Senior services 3 cultural richness Arts and culture education and workforce development 14 Immigrants and legal services 8 Civic engagement 2 civic engagement

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29 77 1 671 850 in strategic investments 10 Our funds support innovation in the nonprofit sector invest in solutions to systemic problems and protect the things we love about Cambridge 13 1 285 500 217 000 169 350 community safety net cultural vibrancy and connection scholarships for youth Cultural Capital Fund supporting arts and culture in Cambridge Falcon Pride and other named scholarships awarded Covid 19 response state funded needs inspired emergency grants Imagined in Cambridge Social Innovation Award and microgrants Parmenter Fund Harvard scholarships United Legal Defense Fund for Immigrants supporting urgent needs Cambridge WINS sports equity grants for summer youth programs Cambridge RISE 500 a month to 130 single caretaker households for 18 months CCF Annual Report icons for Flipbook 1 700 000 in donor partnerships Did you know Did 86 you know Video 14 Donate We believe in the power of collective giving We work with individuals families organizations and companies to realize Audio philanthropic goals through thoughtful partnerships and strategic investments Video Learn more 1 460 000 Donate Quote donor advised grants Sign up for CCF s mailing list 146 20 grants 65 stayed local growth in funds 240 000 donor initiated fieldof interest fund grants Audio 13 grants Learn more

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2022 ANNUAL REP ORT FY22 Consolidated Financials JULY 1 TO JUNE 30 AUDITED balance sheet fy22 fy21 50 483 194 55 258 879 2 851 744 2 432 592 47 631 450 52 826 287 fy22 fy21 Contributions and general revenue 6 145 647 4 821 580 Net investment return 6 272 200 10 364 524 126 553 15 186 104 Grants distributed 3 427 947 4 725 374 General expenses 1 640 337 1 731 379 Total grants and expenses 5 068 284 6 456 753 Surplus deficit 5 194 837 8 729 351 Total assets Total liabilities Net assets statement of activity Total revenue Net assets beginning of year 52 826 287 44 096 936 Net assets end of year 47 631 450 52 826 287 Excludes interfund transfers and fiscal agency distributions Investment Performance Combined Capital Fund NET OF FEES fy20 fy21 fy22 1 year 6 40 24 14 10 78 3 year 9 93 12 90 5 68 5 year 8 29 8 34 8 10 Our investment objective is to generate a total return that provides a sustainable funding source for the Foundation while preserving its portfolio purchasing power over the long run While the endowment enjoyed outsized returns in FY21 conditions reversed dramatically in January 2022 and through the remainder of the fiscal year Though negative in absolute terms the portfolio did outperform its benchmark by 2 5 percent in FY22 and is ahead of its benchmark by 2 percent over the five year horizon

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31 Thank you donors CCF Annual Report icons for Flipbook You are part of the collective Did you know giving that cares for and nurtures Video our resilient community Donate Judith Cranna and Harry Leichtman The Eaton Vance Officer s Giving Account Harry R Andrews Trust Learn more Melville and Elizabeth Hodder We recognize the donors Phil Johnson and Donna Gordon supporting civic leadership Abram and Debra Klein in Cambridge Quote and the broad Thomas A Lehrer Winifred Lenihan work of the Foundation Lesley University Kristin and Stephen Mugford Sign up for CCF s mailing list 100 000 249 999 Carol Pechet Phillip T and Susan M Ragon Jennifer A Pline and Hans C Wagner Foundation Oettgen Sanofi 25 000 49 999 Denis Sheahan Anonymous David and Catherine Sullivan The Herb and Maxine Jacobs Sonia F Turek Foundation Sheffield Van Buren Elizabeth Keating Laura Wernick Farley Urmston and Karl Bandtel Why Wait Fund 2 500 4 999 Anonymous 4 10 000 24 999 Thomas and Anne Anninger Anonymous 5 The Belanger Family Timothy Albright and Sarah Baker Boveri Trackman Family Cambridge Trust Foundation Inc Sasha Ebrahimi and Eric Griffith The Camden Foundation The Ethel Kennedy Foundation Adrian Catalano Inc Lauren and Jared Cosulich Rick Grudzinski and Julie Bowden Harvard University Employees Drs Helen Hunt and Joseph Credit Union Bouscaren Hemenway Barnes LLP The Johnson Family Daniel Kern and Darlene Carson Dr Rosabeth Moss Kanter Beth and Marty Milkovits Robert and Jane Morse Michael Oltmans Christian Nolen and Susan Denny Suzy Palitz PNC Bank Deborah Z Porter Gail Roberts Jane Brooks Robbins Wendy Weiss and Stephen Shay Ellen Sarkisian Ellen Semonoff 7 500 9 999 Walter Silver and Sue Heilman Ham and Michelle Lord Clara Wainwright Susan Eldredge Mead Mary P Yntema The Mothers Club CivicAudio leadership donors 5 000 7 499 Bank of America Laurie Burt The Charlotte Foundation Elizabeth Coxe and David Forney 1 000 2 499 Anonymous 5 Cora Beth Abel and John Buster Alchemy Foundation David and Holly Ambler George Anderson and Bridget Rodriguez Joseph and Joanna Antebi Appian Way Energy Partners Ronald and Emily Axelrod Bank of America Matching Gifts Program Elizabeth D Bartle and David Boghossian Nancy Baym Martha E Bedell and David Dryer David Block Schachter and Carrie Seares Lee and Dirck Born Louise Bray John and Judy Bright Brian E Burke and Lynn Margherio Fred Chernoff Dr and Mrs Loring Conant Jr Joseph and Genevieve Coyle Leslie T Ditrani Frederick and Kimiko Ek Ann Ellsworth Jean Entine Luise M Erdmann Sarah and Andrew Gallop Ann and Stephen Gardiner Janet F Garfield Google Matching Gifts Program Gruber Rose Fund Richard Harriman and Kristen Wainwright Jonathan Hecht and Lora Sabin Elizabeth and Robert Henske Yi An and Kristin Huang Gale and Terry Hunt Bob and Nancy Hurlbut Jr Susanna Jacobus Kathy Jenkins Susan and Diane Kattlove and Akula Loulie and George Kent William King Katharine and Richard Kosinski Susan Marcy Leland Jane K Lewis Lestra Litchfield and Steven Atlas Barbara H Lloyd Chuck and Susie Longfield Nagesh Mahanthappa and Valentine Talland Jane and Thomas Martin Rick and Bunny Melvoin George and Jane Metzger Microsoft Matching Gifts Program Caroline Mortimer Kelwin Conroy Newman David R Peeler Anne L Peretz Bill and LuAnn Polk Harold I and Frances G Pratt Pullman Charitable Fund Judith Quillard Peter and Helen Randolph Nancy Raphael Ann M Riker Ann and Jim Roosevelt Kevin A Roszkowski Leah Rugen and Anthony Boral Carol Sandstrom and Christopher Small The L and C Schroder Family Giving Fund Dong and Lisa Shen Melanie V Snider The Sooner Foundation Renata von Tscharner and Peter Munkenbeck Katie Walker Mary Allen Wilkes Alice K Wolf Candace Young and Glenn V Batchelder Did you know Video Donate Audio Learn more Quote 500 999 Anonymous 9 Thomas and Nancy Akbari Peter and Mary Lee Aldrich Janet Axelrod and Tim Plenk Clifford Baden Tim Bass Ty Bellitti Alfred B Bigelow Barbara and William Boger Barbara Brittingham Catherine Ann Chute and Hull Fulweiler Jessica Daniels and Paul Blackborow Katharine B Davis Raymond Faulkner Harriet Feinberg Matthias Ferber Carol Fishman Michael Goldstein and Jennifer Rapaport Sandy Gould and Jon Come Susan Hall and David Bass Ross Hoffman and Dorothy Crawford James Hook and Wen Chyi Shyu Robert and Kira Hower Clare Walker Leslie and David Leslie Pam and Spike Lingel Yo Yo Ma and Jill Hornor Martha Minow and Joe Singer Barbara Norfleet Sign up for CCF s mailing list

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2022 ANNUAL REP ORT Judy Norris Nuance Communications Matching Gifts Program Stephen C Perry and Oliver Radford Berit Pratt and Betsy Smith Adele Pressman Daniel Raizen Laura Roberts and Ed Belove James and Judith Sandler Thomas Shapiro Daniel Shenfeld Jo and Mike Solet Harborne Stuart Takeda Pharmaceuticals Matching Gifts Program Lorraine Thornhill W Robin Upton Gordon and Susan Weir Peter and Susie White 250 499 Anonymous 9 Surabhi Ahmad Rosi and Brian Amador Joyce Porter Barringer and Paul Barringer Benbasset Miller Giving Account Joe Chart and Daniel Chung Susan P Davies and Richard W Talkov Diane Davis Margaret Drury and Ted Bischoff Karen R Engels Susan and Fred Good Pam Haltom and Harry Irwin Michael Hanlon David and Fay Hannon Hong Kong Restaurant Keith and Catherine Hughes Nigel Jeremy and Lucy MurrayBrown Martin and Marci Karplus Ellen Leopold Susan M Lewinnek Robert W Mack Kristin and John D Macomber Ruth and Victor McElheny Alex Moot and Nancy Roosa Susan L Murray Diane and Charles Norris Bruce G Posner and Betsy R Rudnick Nancy Roth Remington and Thomas Remington Edye L Rulin Mary Ann Serra Laura Sheffield and Jonathan Austin Harvey Silverglate Tom and Anne Snyder Frank and Victoria Solomon Lise and Myles Striar Peter Sturges and Sasha Lauterbach Anna S Whitcomb Andrea L Williams Tom and Dennie Wolf Up to 249 Anonymous 23 Reed Alexander and Doris Jurisson Amy Almeida Peter Ambler and Lindsay Miller Ameriprise Financial Inc Matching Gifts Program Alexander and Jenise Aminoff Jeannette and Charles Atkinson Sharyn Bahn Glenn Beauchemin and Julia Smith David Belanger Durward Benham Ginny Berkowitz Sara Mae and Larry Berman Sharon Black Jennifer Bodde Meg Bond Rustam and Maggie Booz Patricia Brady Ann Braude and Andrew J Adler Elizabeth K Cabot Polly Carpenter Mary Cassesso Richard Chasin Polyxane Cobb Darlow Christ Architects Steven and Elizabeth Dray Tom and Jill Delbanco Dell Technologies Matching Gifts Program Jan Domenitz and Jon Scarlett Eric Domeshek and Kate Gilbert DTCC Cares Matching Gifts Program Peter and Jana Dublin Zeren Earls Mimi Elmer and Lyle Kantor Dolores Finch Stephen Jerome and Orawan Saejao Fitzsimmons P J Flaherty Justin and Corinne Foster Meri Fox Peter L Galison and Caroline Jones Steve Gallant Nancy W Galluccio Jackson Getting Jean Berko Gleason Garth and Lindsay Greimann Nicholas Gross Suzanne and Easley Hamner Ned and Margaret Handy Jill Herold Daniel B Hogan Ann Elliott Holmes Arch Horst Phyllis A Jackson and Kenneth W Jackson Teresa Jacobson Dom Jorge and Susan Rundle Lois Josimovich Heather Kelly and Nicolas Ross Nancy D Kelly and Samuel Jay Keyser David E and Alice E Kidder Janet Kinasewich Elise Landau Jessica Lander Tina Lieu Forbes Little Maxine Lobel Anne Marie Lubenau Theodore A Lund and Norah Hass Charles Maier Olive Malcolm John H Maloney Irene and Grier Merwin Charlotte and Gordon Moore Sara Morgan Elaine S Morse Elizabeth Morse Martha and David Osler Gail Packer Paine Senior Services Manning Paterson Jeffrey and Patricia Cantor Petrucelly Ken Pierce Virginia Popper Carla Procaskey Dr Jane M Rabb Carol K Rainwater Resetti s Replicas Alexis Rizzuto Dana Rogers Jay K Rosengard Richard and Jane Rossi Diane Rubin Ruthann Rudel Veronica Reed Ryback Molly Schmidt Robert N Shapiro Lloyd and Ann Sicari Jodie Siegel O R Simha Jill Slosburg Ackerman Nan and Robert Stalnaker Star Market Giving Hannah Sukonick Taggart Turner Giving Trust Theresa Thompson and Jens Rybo William A and Miriam K Truslow Josefine Wendel Susan Siris Wexler Michael W Wiggins John Wofford Edward Wolpow Dr Wendy Wornham Ben and Carolyn Woznick Dongqing Xiao George Yankwitt Deceased Donors to our funds We recognize the donors supporting the diverse family of funds that strengthen our community in myriad ways 500 000 999 999 Mayors for a Guaranteed Income 250 000 499 999 Anonymous The many donors to the Cambridge Housing Authority Resident Services Empowerment Fund 100 000 249 999 Anonymous Ben Affleck Baker Polito Administration through the Massachusetts Executive Office of Housing and Economic Development Matt Damon Harvard University Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cathy and John Pena Wagner Foundation 50 000 99 999 Anonymous Why Wait Fund 25 000 49 999 Anonymous 3 Sherwood E Bain Jean Entine The Herb and Maxine Jacobs Foundation Elizabeth Keating Ham and Michelle Lord Katherine Metcalfe and Langdon Wheeler 10 000 24 999 Anonymous Timothy Albright and Sarah Baker Cambridge Savings Charitable Foundation DivcoWest Martha and George Dyer Dr Marla Felcher and Dr Max H Bazerman Deborah Frieze The Johnson Family Lander Family The Llewellyn Foundation Beth and Marty Milkovits

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33 Barbara A Morganelli Daniel Raizen Upland Gardens Fund Verizon Foundation 7 500 9 999 Anonymous Joel and Betsy Bard The Charlotte Foundation The many donors to the Inaugural Bob Moses Speaker Series 5 000 7 499 Anonymous 5 Rick Grudzinski and Julie Bowden Lauren Harder Abram and Debra Klein Diana Rowan Rockefeller The Shlomo Fund Julia Stearns and Umberto De Ros Robert B Straus Erin and Taza Vercruysse George and Virginia Wilson Peter and Susan Workum 2 500 4 999 Anonymous 3 Larry Aaronson ArCS Cluster of Refugee Immigration Ministry Missy and Marshall Carter Sy Danberg Ginger and Richard de Neufville Adam de Sola and Kristina Pool Lansing and Julia Fair Edward and Joanna T Fischer Kate Jackson Hobbs and Cecyl Hobbs Ann Charlotte Hogstadius The Howard and Maryam Newman Family Foundation Caroline Jackson Drs Robert L and Judy B Lindamood Microsoft Matching Gifts Program Partridge Snow Hahn LLP T Rowe Price Matching Gifts Program Wendy Weiss and Stephen Shay Wolfson Family Foundation Inc 1 000 2 499 Anonymous 17 Afsoon Afshar Thomas and Nancy Akbari Patrick O Bibbins and Susan Wolland Bibbins Barbara Brittingham Rachael Cobb and Matt Mazzotta Sharon Cohen Judith Cranna and Harry Leichtman Roberto Cremonini and Victoria Mills Donna Davis DiGiovanni Family Daniel Ellis Carrie A Endries Karen Freund Ann and Stephen Gardiner Google Matching Gifts Program William M Haney and Julia W Haney Maria and Greg Jobin Leeds The Lawrence Lillian Solomon Fund Mind Matter Mark and Julia Morganelli Paul and Brett Morganelli Carla Mullen National Bureau of Economic Research David Rand Elizabeth Reid and William Wood Charlie Rose Suzanna Schell Harborne Stuart Peter Sturges and Sasha Lauterbach David and Catherine Sullivan Michael Tebay TFC Financial Management Inc Walking Stick Family Fund Joan Wynne and Fran Skwira Mary P Yntema 500 999 Anonymous 8 Andy Andres Appeals Team Clifford Baden Layne Bazzy Alexandra Bronk Leslie Brunetta Lauren and Jared Cosulich Eileen Del Vecchio Suzanne Dworsky Andy Feldman Virginia Foote Marion Fremont Smith Deborah Gallagher and Peter Traversy Janice L Gardner Gather Here James H Hahn and Dana C Hahn Richard Harriman and Kristen Wainwright Paul M Kessimian Peter Kirby Clare Walker Leslie and David Leslie Brian Morganelli Gregory Netland and Kimberly Holliday David Odo Jay R Peabody and Karen Peabody Michal Regunberg Beverly Reifman and Paul Levenson Gail Roberts Joe and Jan Roller Jim Sanchioni Dianne and Joel Shafferman Elaine Shannon Suzanne Shaw Alexander Taylor Henry and Janet Vaillant Minka vanBeuzekom Quinton Zondervan and Radhika Nagpal Catherine Zusy and Sam C Kendall The many donors to the GoFundMe page Help Xavier Louis Jacques family find peace for the Legends Live Forever Xavier Louis Jacques Scholarship Fund The many donors to Jose Mateo Ballet Theatre s Dance for World Community Cambridge for Ukraine 250 499 Anonymous 10 Ivy Anthony Robert Barber Berg Activewear Phyllis Bretholtz Jennifer Cantley Stephen Churchill Greig and Pamela Cranna M L Crofton Atkins David Damrosch Henrietta Davis Lisa de Lima and Bobby Alter Rachel DeLucas Jon Deveaux Denise DiIanni Jean Fuller Farrington Susan Flannery and Stephen Coren Marilyn Frankenstein Agnes and Cliff Gallant Green Cambridge Eric Grunebaum and Miriam Tendler Judith Hikes Jane Hirschi Nancy Hutton Daniel Kern and Darlene Carson Sue Kriegsman and Hitesh Trivedi Elka Kuhlman Kristina Lauer Robert Moreton Marie and Jeff Morganelli Elizabeth Munnell Joel and Elizabeth MurrayMerchant Northeastern University School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences Geeta Pradhan Daniel Richards Jamie Sabino Joel Shapiro Harvey Silverglate Darrin Janis and Catherine Smith Thomas R Sturges Steven J Swanger Mary and John Tittmann Alice K Wolf Willem Wolter van der Gaast Nancy Woods UP TO 249 Anonymous 102 Chris Addis Farel Adelson Jason Alves Rosi and Brian Amador Marge and Richard Amster Arielle Anderson George Anderson and Bridget Rodriguez Deborah Anstandig Pauline Antil Simona Antonucci Miriam Marie Ariel Sally Arnold Susan Arnott David Arond Ashfield Health Georges Atallah Deborah Atwood Tanya Augustine Pete Aykroyd Benjamin Bacher Jen Baily JoAnna Baker Dawn Baxter Bradley S Bellows and Jacqueline Berthet Benbasset Miller Giving Account Lynn Betlock Akriti Bhambi Julia Blatt Sharon Bober Meg Bond Michael Bonina Lawrence Borins Kari Bosco Neil Bourgeois Michael Bova Hank Brennan Laura Brightman Ang lica Brisk Bari Brodsky Annie Brown Kara Brown Susan Brown Kara J Buchanan McNamara Buck Richard Buckley Simona Bujoreanu Gina C Janice Cagan Teuber Julianne Campbell Dennis J Carlone

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2022 ANNUAL REP ORT Gloria E Carrigg Pat Catterson Renee Chandonnet Pam and Ernie Chaplin Larry Childs Pei Yun Chu Christina Cobb Polyxane Cobb Colin A Coleman and Mary E Coleman Mike Connolly Sarah Cormier Brian Corr David Craft Mary Elizabeth Cranton Peter and Wenhao Crawley Fran Cronin Allison Crump and David Salomon Jessica Daniels and Paul Blackborow Thomas Davis Davis Love Family Megan Dennen Jan Devereux Jean Devine Devine Native Plantings Yaminette Diaz Linhart Jimmy DiCecco Meliti Dikeos Bruce and Karen DiLoreto Linda Dittmar Brenda Divelbliss Jan Domenitz and Jon Scarlett Holly Donaldson William Donaldson Bryan and Mary Ellen Doran Kathy and Hank Dorkin Christine and John Doucet Brian and Deborah Downes Robert Downing Leslie Doyle Jordan Mandy Charlotte and Merritt Driggers Benjamin Dunham Mary Lee Dunn Thomas C Eagan and Teresa P Eagan Sarit Eisen Karen R Engels Lance Eskelund Derek Etkin Michelle Farnum David Fili Serena Fix Susan Fleischmann Alan Foster Kathleen Francis Jennifer Fries Carolyn Fuller Stella Gaitani Maria Galan Alison Gant Amanda and Marc GasserWingate Sybil and Brad Geddes David M Gilden and Cindy M Gilden Evelyn Ginsparg Matthew Gittens Rolf and Julie Goetze Kimberly and Rick Goldstein Jennifer Kay Goodman Carrie and Sean Goodwin Dave and Michelle Goodwin Doug Goodwin Madi Goodwin Patricia Goudvis Katherine Greeley Nathan Greenberg Rona Gregory Betsy Groban Nicholas Gross Rachel Gunther Nancy N Haanstad and Paul J Haanstad Curtis D Hamilton Wayne R Hamilton Raymond Hardin Susan Harris Victoria Harris Gerald Hass Stefanie Haug Rutger Anna and Brune Helmers Lawrence L Hermalyn and Deborah P Hermalyn Pattie Heyman Alison Hickey Cathleen Higgins Lise Hildebrandt Ellen Honnet John Hotchkiss Erin Howell Anthony Hugar John and Marianne Iacovelli Alkisti Ikonomou Jane Jackson Katie Janssen Kent Johnson William Johnson Lois Josimovich Diane Juliar Robin Just David Kale Jerry Kantor Lyn Kardatzke Akm Karim Katherine Kaufmann Candice Macoul Kazantis Michael A Kehoe and Bonnie L Kehoe Fran Kenneally Eun Chong Kim Peter Kim Dana J Knochenmus Jeanne Koopman Katharine and Richard Kosinski Christina Kulpa Taisa Kulyk Susan Labandibar Daniel Larson Jared and Allie LeBon Grace Lee Mara Levine Tina Lieu Michelle Lower Juan Lozada Sharon Lozada Melissa Ludtke Bethany Lynch Hannah R Lyons Galante Nagesh Mahanthappa and Valentine Talland David Maher Kerri Mahoney Eliza Mallouk Elizabeth B Manchester Shirley Mark Joshua Martindale Michele Martinez Katherine Martino John Mazzone Sharon McBride Susan E McCarthy and Kenneth S McCarthy Ken McCormack Katie McGrail Cathy and Kevin McGuire Bridget Mercier Howard A Merten and Veronica Dash The Meyerson Needle JeanMary Family E MG Lee Mikeska Jen and Ned Miles Poppy Milner Stephen Minicucci and Nina Tisch Laura Mitchell Robbie Mitchell Meredith Moore Elena Morganelli Josephine Mullan James Mulroy Amy Munsat and Flamm Family Carrie Murphy Tom and Chris Murphy Maura Murray Rob Murray Adriane Musgrave and Brian Rogan Steve Nadis Nay Nay Ann Neczypor Heather Nelson Kristen Nerich Newton Wellesley Family Pediatrics Kelly Nicolas Deepti and Vinit Nijhawan Debra Noe Patricia Nolan Jacqueline Olds and Richard Schwartz Igor Oliynyk John E Ottaviani and Jean Marie Daley Yoly and Jiselle Pantig Theresa and Mark Parker Margot and Bill Parsons Josie Patterson Lorena Pelegrin Penny Peters Deborah and Mark Peterson George Pillsbury and Mary Tiseo Joseph Poirier Renata Pomponi Megan Postal Wendy Prellwitz Sam and Judy Mendales Rakowsky Sughra Raza Rishi Reddi Stephanie Richards Andrew Richardson Leah Riklin Meg Rithmire Patrick Roath Helen and Steve Robbio Laura Roberts and Ed Belove Christine Rogers Neil Rosenburg Claude Rothman Laurie Rothstein Sandra J Ruggeri Carolyn Russ Pardis Saffari Arlene Sano Kristin Sardina Carol Sardonini Ellen Sarkisian Phil and Fern Schaffer Suzanne Schaffer Penny Schempp Molly Schmidt Lori Schoolcraft David Schreiber Johanna Schulman Dan and Beth Schumacher Nick and Amber Schumacher Erica Schwarz Phil and Susan Schwarz Tessa Scrimgeour Lisa Sebesta S Segat Adam Seidel Ellen Semonoff Melissa Shaak Julie Shaw Aimee Shen Jing Jing Shen Kacie Sherman Sumbul Siddiqui Jodie Siegel Andrew Sklar Suzi Sluyter Amanda Smith Dianne and Reno Soucy Liza Stern Elena Stone Liz and Dan Storms Gail Stubbs Christine Sullivan

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35 CCF Annual Report icons for Flipbook Julia Sullivan Melanie Supple Sandra M Sweetnam Nancy and Tony Tauber Zelia M Tavares Amy Thompson Ellen Thompson Sandra Thompson Jimmy Tingle Alan Toda Ambaras Brooke Tomlinson Paul Toner Alla and Roman Troyanovsky Janet Tuiskula Kristin Tuiskula Paul and Kathie Tuntland Dave Twombly Heidi Urich Catherine Victoria Ellen Wade Medeiros Courtney and Tim Wadman Melanie Wallace Zhaodi Wang Ben Warner Stephanie Wasiuk Nora Watson Jason Weeks Randall T Weeks Jr Van Sarah Mila and Wade Wegerif Larry Weinstein Rachel Weinstein The Michaud Weinstock Family Lewis Weitzman Debra Wekstein Josefine Wendel Jessie Wenning Julia Werntz Jun Whang Susan White Julia Wilcots Christopher M Wildenhain Gail Willett Rachel Williams Giordano Ayesha Wilson Debra Wise Jerry Wolosenko Sarah Wulf Rachel Wyon Candace Young and Glenn V Batchelder Jiaming Zeng Deceased Gift received in FY21 Lists are current as of January 31 2023 This report is accurate to the best of our knowledge We apologize for any oversight or error Our funds Did you know Did you know Video As a philanthropic Donate partner the Cambridge Community Foundation holds aAudio range of funds that address community needs Head Of The Charles Regatta Fund Henry Hall Fund Horace O Bright Fund Housing Stability Fund Imagined in Cambridge Fund J Jonas Fund Learn more J Preston Rice Memorial Fund James Jerome Sullivan Fund FOUNDATION FUNDS Judge Charles Almy Fund Anonymous Quote 2 Judy and Bill Bibbins Fund Alan Steinert Fund The Karnovsky Fund Albert O Wilson Fund Legends Live Forever Xavier LouisAlfred Sign Dellaup Paolera for CCF s mailing list Jacques Scholarship Fund Scholarship Fund Leo H Dworsky Fund The Alice Wolf Early Education Mary Mohrer Peer and Care Fund Counselors Fund Americo J Francisco Charity Mrs Marion Eiseman Fund Americo J Francisco Elder s Mylestones The Myles P Fund for East Cambridge Vercruysse Memorial Fund Anne H and Dwight E Nan Haar Fund Harken Fund Natalie Zinn Haar Civic Anne Longfellow Thorp Fund Leadership Fund The Arthur L and Geneva T Open Software Foundation Fund Malenfant Fund The Parmenter Fund BankBoston Fund Pathway for Immigrant Workers Biogen Idec Fund for Cambridge Fund Bob Moses Fund for Education Patricia and Herbert W Pratt Fund and Organizing The Patricia Weiland Stavely Cambridge Art Association Fund Memorial Book Cambridge Community Paul and Martha Lawrence Fund Foundation Leadership Fund Paul R Corcoran Fund Cambridge COVID 19 Ralph and Beryl B Beatley Fund Emergency Fund Ralph W Chapman Jr Cambridge for Ukraine Memorial Fund Cambridge SNAP Fund Resident Services The Carol and Sherwood Empowerment Fund Bain Fund Richard H and Amy L Bird Fund Casimir and Elizabeth de Rick Harriman and Kristen Rham Fund Wainwright Civic Leadership Chamberlin Fund Fund Charlotte and Irving W Rabb Fund Rindge School of Technical Cornelia Balch Wheeler Fund Arts Fund Cultural Capital Fund Ronald Novendstern Fund David Morganelli Ruth and Edith Lindblom Fund Scholarship Fund Ruth W Motherwell Fund The Detlev and Dorothy Sara M Bass Fund Vagts Fund The Sarah Hope Moulton Fund Diane Bushner Memorial Fund The Sheila Gamble Fund Education Equity Fund Special Fund The Eleanor Balkind The Spirit of Elaine Fund Friedman Fund Stanley Lawton Fund Eleanor Roberta Walker Synectics Inc Fund Scholarship Fund Teaching Philanthropy Fund Falcon Pride Scholarship Fund Theodora Keith Fund Friends of Jerry s Pond Fund Timothy and Joseph Traversy Fund Guaranteed Basic Income Fund Tufts Health Plan Fund United Legal Defense Fund Urgent Needs Fund Val Hinderlie Scholarship Fund Walter F Earle Fund Zandy Bard Fund Video DONOR ADVISED FUNDS Anonymous 88 Stories Fund Alice Morris Sturges Fund Beth and Marty Milkovits Fund The Bob Shea Memorial Fund Cambridge Trust Company Customers Fund Children s Fund Cosulich Family Charitable Fund Cranna Leichtman Donor Advised Fund Dwinell Family Fund Endries Family Fund Gail Roberts Fund Gardiner Family Fund George E Wilson Campers Fund Gwyn Gallagher Fund for Cambridge The Hodder Fund for Learning and Teaching Hurlbut Legacy Fund for Cambridge Jackson Family Fund Jean K Mason Fund John R Moot Fund Johnson Family Fund Laskin Fund for Cambridge Matthew Glidden Charitable Fund Mina Reddy Fund Oaktree Appellant s Group Affordable Housing Fund Opportunity Fund RBS04 Fund Reid Family Fund Social Justice Works The Aaronson Fund Vaillant Family Fund Walter Knight Sturges Fund Why Wait Fund Winifred Lenihan Charitable Fund Donate Audio Learn more Quote Sign up for CCF s m An addition to a donor advised fund in FY22 Newly established funds

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2022 ANNUAL REP ORT a c k n ow le d g m e n ts BOARD OF DIRECTORS Phil Johnson Chair Lori Lander Vice Chair Beth Milkovits Interim Treasurer Andus Baker Ty Bellitti Brian E Burke Lauren S Cosulich Judith Cranna CFA Ed Feijo Sarah Gallop Rick Grudzinski Daniel Kern Saskshi Kumar Winifred Lenihan Michael Monestime Jennifer Pline Trustee Gail Roberts James Roosevelt Jr Trustee Denis Sheahan Trustee Todd Sperry Janet L Steinmayer Lorraine Thornhill Katie Walker Trustee CCF warmly welcomes Janet L Steinmayer who joins the board of directors for FY23 Many thanks to the Reverend Adam Lawrence Dyer Lisa Ijiri Rosemarie Torres Johnson and Elizabeth Keating whose service concluded in FY22 PROFESSIONAL ADVISORS COUNCIL Kelwin Conroy Newman Co Chair Kristin N G Dzialo Co Chair Brad Bedingfield Lauren S Cosulich Leslie Ditrani Carrie A Endries Bill Laskin Beth S Milkovits Alexander Olson Kevin Roszkowski Did you know David Strachan Wendy Weiss Sarah E Wulf Video Nadia Yassa STAFF Geeta Pradhan President Geoff O Connell Chief Financial Officer Lauren Marshall Vice President of Marketing and Civic Engagement Michal Rubin Vice President of Development Christina Turner Director of Programs and Grantmaking Wen Lo Finance Director Liz Ackerson Donor Relations and Systems Officer Jenny White Digital Communications Officer Atsede Assayehgen Office Manager and Executive Assistant to the President Minjee Lee Development and Operations Associate We re grateful to our 24 community reviewers who help make our Community Fund grantmaking possible and we thank Phil Johnson and the CCF staff whose talents are reflected in this report PHOTOGRAPHY We re grateful to Margaret Lampert for capturing the power and dignity of solution seekers in our community Margaret is a Cambridge based photographer who has been making pictures for a variety of clients from advertisers to nonprofits for more than 30 years She is best known for her ability to identify and capture an honest moment with her subjects a moment in which viewers can find a thread of their own stories Margaret divides her time between commissioned work and personal photo projects that explore memory and the passage of time Influenced in equal measure by art and the natural world she seeks to create visually and emotionally compelling narratives through landscape and portraiture WRITER Lauren Marshall EDITOR CCF Annual Report icons for FlipbookElizabeth Gehrman Donatewelcomes David Strachan CCF warmly to the Professional Advisors Council Many thanks to Laura Hechtman and GlynisAudio A Ritchie for their service GRAPHIC DESIGN Contraire Studio Did you know PRINTING Signature Printing Consulting Video Learn more Donate Quote

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CCF Annual Report icons for There s more to know Did you know Video Donate Audio Learn more Discover these and Quote other solution seekers at cambridgecf org Sign up for CCF s mailing list Rohan Kundargi on the power of collaboration Heinz Thomas Vital on sharing the stories of social innovators Yemi Kibret right on working for the Cambridge Economic Opportunity Committee pictured with Jesula Francois a visitor to CEOC s food pantry Kristen Joy Emack on diversity and inclusion Kyrk Morris on helping kids find their place in the world

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CCF Annual Report icons for Flipbook Did you know Did you know Video At the Caribbean Festival Lakeisha St Joy dances with the Donate Soca Fusion troupe whose founder Ella Wechsler Matthaei back row in black shorts won the Imagined in Cambridge Video CCF Annual Report icons for Flipbook SocialAudio Innovation Award in 2020 Learn more Did you know Quote Donate Did you know Audio Video Video Sign up for CCF s mailing list Donate Audio Learn more Quote Learn more Donate Sign up for CCF s mailing list cambridgecf org webelieveincambridge Quote Audio