2008/2009
Charities
 
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2007/2008 Charities
  1. Abby Kelley Foster House, Inc.
  2. ACCESS - Action Center for Educational Services & Scholarships
  3. Angkor Dance Troupe, Inc.
  4. Asian American Civic Association
  5. Asperger's Association of New England, Inc.
  6. Barnstable Land Trust, Inc.
  7. The Boston Camerata
  8. Boston Center for Independent Living, Inc.
  9. Boston Children's Chorus
  10. Boston Landmarks Orchestra
  11. Boys & Girls Club of Lawrence
  12. Bread of Life
  13. Cambridge Forum, Inc.
  14. Cancer Research Fund - VHL Alliance
  15. Cape Cod Repertory Theatre Company, Inc. d/b/a Cape Rep Theatre
  16. Centro Presente
  17. Chameleon Arts Ensemble of Boston
  18. Children's Cove - The Cape and Islands Child Advocacy Center
  19. Codman Academy Foundation on behalf of Codman Academy Charter Public School
  20. Community Day Center of Waltham, Inc.
  21. Countdown to Kindergarten
  22. Dorchester Community Center for the Visual Arts
  23. Duffy Health Center, Inc.
  24. Educational Development Group, Inc
  25. Employment Options, Inc.
  26. Essex National Heritage Commission
  27. The Family Self-Sufficiency Center
  28. Fitchburg Cultural Alliance, Inc
  29. Franklin County Dial/Self, Inc. (aka DIAL/SELF)
  30. Franklin Park Coalition
  31. Girls Incorporated of Greater Lowell
  32. Golden Tones, Inc.
  33. Grassroots International
  34. greenGoat
  35. Hancock Shaker Village
  36. The Helen Berube Teen Parent Program
  37. Homes for Families
  38. Inquilinos Boricuas en Accion (IBA)
  39. Ipswich River Watershed Association
  40. Legal Advocacy and Resource Center, Inc.
  41. Legal Assistance Corporation of Central Massachusetts
  42. Light of Cambodian Children, Inc.
  43. The Literacy Project
  44. Little Brothers-Friends of the Elderly
  45. Massachusetts Coalition for the Prevention of Medical Errors
  46. Massachusetts Institute for a New Commonwealth (MassINC)
  47. Massachusetts Public Health Association
  48. Massachusetts Smart Growth Alliance
  49. Max Warburg Courage Curriculum
  50. Medicine Wheel Productions, Inc.
  51. Metropolitan Wind Symphony, Inc. (MWS)
  52. Nantucket Sustainable Development Corporation d/b/a Sustainable Nantucket
  53. National Immigration Project of the National Lawyers Guild
  54. National Immigration Project of the National Lawyers Guild
  55. Neighborhood Association of the Back Bay
  56. New England Complex Systems Institute
  57. New Entry Sustainable Farming Project
  58. New Sector Alliance
  59. Norfolk Advocates for Children (formerly Children's Advocacy Center of Norfolk County)
  60. Norman B. Leventhal Map Center at the Boston Public Library
  61. Northampton Survival Center, Inc.
  62. Our Space Our Place, Inc.
  63. Planning Office for Urban Affairs, Inc.
  64. Pro-Choice Massachusetts Foundation
  65. Reader To Reader, Inc.
  66. The Revolving Museum
  67. Riverside Theatre Works
  68. Sabre Foundation, Inc.
  69. Safe Passage, Inc.
  70. Shakespeare on the Cape
  71. Shepherd's Center of Fall River, Inc.
  72. Somerville Homeless Coalition, Inc.
  73. Somerville Museum
  74. South Africa Development Fund
  75. South Coast Chamber Music Society
  76. StageSource
  77. Stoneham Theatre
  78. Triboro Youth Theatre, Inc.
  79. The Trust for Public Land
  80. Urban Edge Housing Corporation
  81. USS Constitution Museum Foundation, Inc.
  82. Veteran Hospice Homestead Inc.
  83. Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts of Massachusetts, Inc.
  84. Worcester County Food Bank, Inc.
  85. Worcester Youth Center, Inc.
  86. WriteBoston
  87. X-Cel, Inc.
  88. The Yard, Inc.
  89. Young Entrepreneurs Society, Inc.
  90. Youth Advocacy Foundation, Inc.

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HOW TO USE THIS CATALOGUE

The Catalogue for Philanthropy was created in 1997 by a collaboration of leading foundations, corporations and donors, to promote philanthropy through donor education. We were independently incorporated in 2002. In our first decade, we examined every aspect of philanthropy’s presentation to the public and gradually developed our own set of teaching instruments specifically designed for donors. The cornerstone of our program is still this printed Catalogue, but our website; www.cfp-ma.org, is being revised to open up a whole new range of educational and practical resources—primarily for donors and grantmakers, but also for strategists within fields, the media, scholars, students, and anyone else interested in philanthropy, especially in Massachusetts. We believe philanthropy itself has entered a paradigm-shift, which we are working to guide in donor-friendly directions, to promote philanthropy in perpetuity.

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HOW TO USE THIS CATALOGUE

one -- Learn about philanthropy

“Private initiatives for public good, focusing on quality of life” is more about opportunity than obligation. Anyone can be a philanthropist—not just the rich helping the poor. All it takes are values, desire to do some good, and initiative. In philanthropy, benefactors express and define who they are as human beings. Beneficiaries are empowered. For both, it is self-developing and enhances quality of life. The Catalogue offers many examples.

two -- Learn about Massachusetts charities

The Catalogue provides an organized overview of Massachusetts philanthropy as it actually works— illustrated in this publication and on our website, which now presents 850 excellent charities, competitively selected from all fields of activity, all across the Commonwealth. We focus on those with budgets below $3 million because they represent 93% of all charities, and are largely invisible to the public (they can’t afford broad visibility). Many are national leaders in their fields. We hope you will be inspired.

three -- Find three charities you would enjoy supporting

Try it out with your family. Whoever you are, whatever your interests, there are charities just like you that you will enjoy supporting. To help you find them, we sort them into basic fields—e.g., Nature, Culture, Human Services—which subdivide into more specialized groups. As you identify your favorite fields, ask yourself what kinds of activities and organizations would you most enjoy supporting, and how would you like to be involved—as donor, advisor, volunteer, member, or even as trustee?

four -- Enjoy supporting them

Go ahead—take the plunge. Send them a gift by mail or Internet, either directly or through us using our Giving Form at the back of this publication. Tell them you found them through the Catalogue. They will be glad and grateful for your interest, and will help you get to know them better. We will, too. Good luck, and thanks!

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