Community Giving
Having deep roots in the Boston area, we are committed to responding to a wide range of community needs. In this giving area, we aim to:
- Increase access to food, shelter, and other community-identified needs;
- Support people in crisis and communities facing emergencies;
- Enrich the lives of Greater Boston’s youth and families; and
- Make Greater Boston a more vibrant place to live.
We do this, in part, by supporting capital projects which are selected through an open application process.
Small Capital Grants
Our Small Capital Grants program provides $10,000 to $50,000 grants for one-time capital expenses that strengthen a nonprofit’s ability to serve its clients and achieve its mission.
This support is particularly valuable because nonprofits can find it difficult to make these investments through their operating budgets.
Watch our 18-minute information session to learn more about the program.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is eligible to apply?
- 501(c)(3) tax-exempt nonprofit organizations. Fiscal sponsors are acceptable.
- Agencies or programs within agencies that serve people in the Greater Boston area (roughly defined as within Route 128) or in the Eastern Massachusetts Gateway Cities of Brockton, Chelsea, Fall River, Lawrence, Lowell, Lynn, or New Bedford. Preference is given to agencies working in lower-income communities.
- Agencies with annual operating budgets of approximately $5 million or less. Preference is given to agencies with operating budgets under $3 million.
- Agencies working in any mission area may apply. Organizations focused on human services, youth development, or economic mobility have historically had higher funding rates.
- Ineligible applicants include: individuals; endowments or private foundations; religious organizations, where the grant is to be used for sectarian purposes; or political campaigns.
- Please note: funding is not retroactive, so projects that have already been started or completed are not eligible for consideration.
What is considered capital?
- Requested items may include vehicles, furniture/equipment, technology, facility improvements, and other durable assets.
- Ineligible projects and expenses include, but are not limited to: undesignated contributions to larger capital campaigns; program support; staff salaries or other administrative costs; website or mobile application development; annual software licenses; service or support plans; warranties; insurance, fuel, or maintenance for vehicles; or contingency fees.
When are the next deadline and decision dates?
Typically, we have a “spring” and “fall” deadline each year. We expect to have the next deadline date (in 2025) set closer to the end of 2024. Please check back then for more information. Final grant award decisions for the September 5 “fall” deadline are expected in December 2024.
How do I apply?
- First-time applicants must register before starting an application. You will be asked to take a brief quiz to assess your eligibility before you begin. If you have applied in the past and no longer have your login information, please submit the Contact Us form to receive a new login and password.
- Potential applicants are also encouraged to contact us before submitting an application to determine whether your organization and proposed project are eligible for consideration. Please submit the Contact Us form or sign up for a 15-minute introductory call with Faouzi Talabi.
What are the application questions?
A Word document version of the application questions is available here.
What makes a strong proposal?
- Your organization and the project address a well-defined need for a specific group of people that aligns with our mission.
- The project, when completed, will deepen your impact or grow the number of clients you can serve.
- The project is innovative, well-thought-out and ready to implement so it can be completed in a reasonable period of time (generally within one year).
- Your organization has strong and creative leadership and can point to significant accomplishments.
- It includes an explanation of any external context in your community or field that is impacting your organization or your need for this project.
- Your organization is in a position to manage, maintain, staff or otherwise well-use the asset(s), if funded.
- Please note: single, coherent, high-impact projects tend to compete more favorably than requests for a variety of unrelated items. Also, the requested grant must cover the entire cost of the proposed capital project.
How many applicants receive funding?
Typically 10-12 organizations receive grants each deadline. The Small Capital Grants program receives 100-200 applications per year. On average, 10-15% of projects are selected for funding.
What is the waiting period if funded/declined?
- If your organization is funded, you will not be eligible to apply for another Small Capital Grant for two years from the date of the previous application. You are then eligible to apply for a subsequent Small Capital Grant if the project for which you were previously funded has been successfully completed and a final report received by the Foundation.
- There is no waiting period for organizations whose applications are not funded.
Please review our For Grant Seekers page for additional information about our processes.
If you have further questions, please submit the Contact Us form or sign up for a 15-minute introductory call with Faouzi Talabi.
Other Capital Grants
We occasionally support transformative capital projects in the $250,000 to $3 million range from nonprofits that are well-led, can point to significant accomplishments, and have a mission that is clearly aligned with ours.
Our intention is not to provide general support for larger, multi-million dollar capital campaigns, but rather to catalyze discrete, identifiable projects that meet a specific need and will result in a game-changing physical asset for an organization.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is eligible to apply?
- Tax-exempt nonprofit organizations. Fiscal sponsors are acceptable.
- Agencies or programs within agencies that serve people in the Greater Boston area (roughly defined as within Route 128) or in the Eastern Massachusetts Gateway Cities of Brockton, Chelsea, Fall River, Lawrence, Lowell, Lynn, or New Bedford.
- Agencies working in any mission area may apply.
- Ineligible applicants include: individuals; endowments or private foundations; religious organizations, where the grant is to be used for sectarian purposes; or political campaigns.
When is the next deadline?
Requests were previously considered on a rolling basis; however, the Foundation will set deadlines moving forward. The next deadline to submit a brief letter of inquiry for the Other Capital Grants program is 5:00 p.m. ET on Tuesday, September 17, 2024. Organizations can expect to hear back by the end of October whether a full proposal is invited.
How do I apply?
- It is a two-stage process. You must first submit a brief letter of inquiry (LOI). If there is interest in learning more, we will invite a full proposal and conduct a site visit before making a final decision.
- Potential applicants must contact us before submitting a LOI to determine whether your organization and proposed project are eligible for consideration. Please submit the Contact Us form or sign up for a 15-minute introductory call with Amy Hampe.
- First-time applicants must register before starting a LOI. You will be asked to take a brief quiz to assess your eligibility before you begin. If you have applied in the past and no longer have your login information, please submit the Contact Us form to receive a new login and password.
How many applicants receive funding?
Our Other Capital Grants are highly competitive, with few organizations invited to submit full proposals. Typically, one to two grants are awarded annually from among 20+ inquiries.
Please review our For Grant Seekers page for additional information about our processes.
Then contact Foundation staff to discuss your organization and project before submitting a letter of inquiry through our online system.
Other Grants
In response to community needs, we make a limited number of other grants that may fall outside of our core areas of giving.
Grants in this area are by invitation only.