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Bridges Homeward
To decrease the likelihood of homelessness for older foster youth and young at-risk parents by focusing on the integration of permanency best practices, strengthening lifelong connections, and building life skills.
BrightSpark
To provide child care subsidies and case management for homeless families, giving children the care needed for positive development and parents the opportunity to pursue employment, housing and family stability.
Brockton Area Multi-Services Inc.
To hire a translator to help translate documents regularly used across all programs into Haitian Creole, Cape Verdean Creole, Brazilian Portuguese, and South American Spanish.
Brookview House, Inc.
To address the basic needs of homeless families, including food, shelter, and safety, ensuring that parents are equipped to proceed to the next level of family transformation. (2-year grant)
Bunker Hill Community College Foundation, Inc.
To purchase food and other basic needs items to be carried at the DISH Food Pantry. (2-year grant)
Businesses United in Investing Lending and Development (BUILD)
To support the delivery of BUILD's entrepreneurship program for up to 400 Boston students, while strengthening their engagement and accelerating digital learning. (2-year grant)
Byrd Barr Place
To support food distribution to low-income families and individuals in central Seattle, through both a community food bank and home grocery delivery. (2-year grant)
Cambridge College
To develop a college course that builds off its Climate Change Symposium.
Cambridge College
To inspire and engage low-income high school females and other students of color in an immersive, year-round, tech-based academic experience. (2-year grant)
Cambridge Housing Authority-Resident Services Empowerment, Inc.
To help program graduates secure a post-secondary degree at more manageable debt loads within five years, and to position them to secure employment opportunities with a family sustaining wage within six months of graduating.