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  • “e” inc.

    114 16th Street, Charlestown, MA
    Causes: Animals, Children, Education, Environment

    “e” inc. is the planet science learning and action organization working with inner-city children and youth across two cities, bringing them the science of the planet and the skills to make a difference. We work in day schools, after schools, and youth organizations/teams and we we remain at each site for the entire school year.  Presently we serve 32 sites weekly.  Note: in summer we provide added programing to sites upon request, as well as, providing two distinct programs across the summer and a 3-week end of summer camp program for families.

  • 826 Boston

    3035 Washington St, Boston, MA 02119
    Causes: Arts & Culture, Children, Education, Life Skills, Social Justice & Equality

    826 Boston is a nonprofit writing, tutoring, and publishing organization where students in grades K-12 and beyond can share their stories, amplify their voices, and develop as leaders in school and in life.

    Position: Committee Member
  • Aaron’s presents

    180 Main Street, Andover, MA
    Causes: Children, Life Skills, Social Justice & Equality

    Inspiring kids to give of themselves for the good of the world

  • Abilities Dance

    Causes: Arts & Culture

    Using dance as a tool for intersectional disability rights in the greater Boston area and beyond.

    Positions: Board Member, Board Chair, Board Treasurer, Board Secretary
  • African Cultural Services inc. (aka Africano Waltham)

    Waltham, MA 02451
    Causes: Arts & Culture, Children, Education, Life Skills, Senior Services, Social Justice & Equality

    To use a holistic approach to lift African immigrant youth and their families to succeed in life through provision of a safe space, educational and mental assistance, visual and performing arts, and cultural connections.

    Positions: Board Member, Board Member – Fundraising, Board Member – Governance, Board Member – Finance, Board Member – HR, Board Member – Technology
  • Apprentice Learning

    Boston, MA 02130
    Causes: Children

    “Apprentice Learning provides real-world work experiences for eighth graders. At such a critical period in a young person’s life, these are the opportunities that ignite growth and change: sparking passions and interests, giving purpose to the present, and more importantly, to a young person’s future. Our aim is to launch dreams and plans for our city’s youth that lead to success in high school, college and career. At Apprentice Learning, experience ignites purpose.
    Founded in 2012, Apprentice Learning (AL) partners with schools to teach career skills and help students enter the workforce equipped for success. Focused specifically on career readiness for Boston middle school students, AL serves over 300 students annually through 12-15-hour workplace-based apprenticeships, one-day workplace explorations, a summer job placement service, and a summer program for girls. We teach essential workplace practices, support the transition from middle to high school, and expand students’ networks with opportunities to thrive.”

    Position: Board Member
  • Arts for Learning of Massachusetts

    89 South St, Boston, MA 02111
    Causes: Arts & Culture, Children, Education

    The Mission of Arts for Learning Massachusetts is to educate, inspire, and empower the youth of Massachusetts through the arts.

    Position: Board Member
  • BalletRox

    45 Danforth St, Jamaica Plain, MA 02130
    Causes: Arts & Culture, Children

    BalletRox gives more kids a chance to dance! We empower Boston youth through dance, providing opportunities for mastery and performance and a supportive community for lifelong success.

    Positions: Board Member, Board Member – Finance, Board Member – Marketing/Events, Board Member – Fundraising, Board Member – Technology
  • BAMSI (Brockton Area Multiservice, Inc.)

    10 Christy's Dr, Brockton, MA 02301
    Causes: Children, Health, Hunger, Life Skills, Poverty, Senior Services

    To empower people and enrich their lives, through compassionate support and diverse services, one individual, one family at a time.

    Position: Board Member
  • Boston Area Gleaners

    91 Martin St, Acton, MA 01720
    Causes: Hunger

    Boston Area Gleaners is dedicated to rescuing surplus farm crops for people in need.

    Position: Board Member
  • Boston Cancer Support

    831 Beacon St, Newton Centre, MA 02459
    Causes: Health

    Our mission is to equip patients, families, caregivers, and healthcare professionals throughout Massachusetts with local resources and collaborative communities that afford them the very best chance at optimal health outcomes. We provide free patient transportation, free wellness grants, and free continuing education for healthcare professionals. We are working to close the gap in healthcare inequity by providing accessibility.

    Positions: Board Member, Board Member
  • Boston Harbor Now

    15 State St, Boston, MA 02109
    Causes: Animals, Education, Environment

    The Boston Harbor Now educates, advocates and celebrates to achieve our vision of a Boston Harbor that connects coastal communities from Winthrop to Hull.

    Position: Board Member
  • Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro South, Inc.

    19 Court St #2nd+floor, Taunton, MA 02780
    Causes: Arts & Culture, Children, Education, Health, Hunger, Life Skills

    To nurture strong minds, healthy bodies, and community spirit through youth-driven, high-impact programs in safe and fun environments.

    Position: Board Member
  • Brattle Film Foundation

    40 Brattle St, Cambridge, MA 02138
    Causes: Arts & Culture

    The Brattle Film Foundation celebrates film as a popular and fine art form with cultural and historic importance that excites, educates, and inspires the community.

    Positions: Board Member – Marketing/Events, Board Member – Fundraising
  • Breakthrough Greater Boston

    101 Rogers Street, Cambridge, MA
    Causes: Children, Education, Social Justice & Equality

    Our mission at Breakthrough Greater Boston is to inspire excitement for learning, create paths to and through college and promote careers in education. We prepare low-income students for success in college and in life while also training the next generation of teachers using a unique Students Teaching Students model. Through our ten-year program, students gain a passion for learning and the perseverance and tools to succeed in college and beyond. Teaching Fellows gain intensive in-classroom experience, expert training and 1:1 coaching. Founded by MacArthur Genius Award winner Angela Duckworth in 1992 in Cambridge, we expanded into Boston in 2013, followed by Somerville in 2018. Annually, Breakthrough serves as many as 750 students (and counting!) and trains 150 Teaching Fellows.

    Positions: Board Member – Fundraising & Networking, Board Member - Legal, Board Member – Finance, Board Member – Fundraising
  • Bridge Over Troubled Waters

    47 West St, Boston, MA 02111
    Causes: Children, Poverty

    Bridge Over Troubled Waters provides effective and innovative services to runaway, homeless and high-risk youth, helps youth avoid a lifetime of dependency on social services, guides youth towards self-sufficiency, and enables youth to transform their lives and build fulfilling, meaningful futures.

    Positions: Board Member – Technology, Board Member – Marketing/Events, Board Member – Finance, Board Member – Fundraising
  • Budget Buddies

    6 Liberty Square, Boston, MA 02109
    Causes: Education, Life Skills, Poverty

    Empower women to improve their financial health to create a more secure future for their families and communities.

    Positions: Board Member, Board Member – Fundraising
  • BURBANK YMCA

    Causes: Children, Education, Health, Life Skills, Senior Services, Social Justice & Equality, Veterans & Military Families

    The YMCA of Greater Boston is dedicated to improving the health of mind, body, and spirit of individuals and families in our communities. We provide welcoming, belonging, and opportunity for all.

  • Career Collaborative

    77 Summer St #11th+floor, Boston, MA 02111
    Causes: Life Skills, Poverty

    Career Collaborative teaches unemployed and under-employed adults with low-income jobs how to build careers that change lives and strengthen families.

    Position: Board Member
  • Center for Teen Empowerment

    384 Warren St #3rd+floor, Boston, MA 02119
    Causes: Children

    The Center for Teen Empowerment’s mission is to employ, train, and empower youth to, in collaboration with adults, create peace, equity, and justice.

    Positions: Committee Member – Fundraising, Committee Member – Finance, Committee – Technology, Board Member – Fundraising, Board Member – Marketing/Events, Board Member
  • CitySprouts

    1035 Cambridge St Suite 6, Cambridge, MA 02141
    Causes: Children, Education, Environment, Life Skills, Social Justice & Equality

    The CitySprouts mission is to cultivate curiosity and wonder with hands-on science learning through urban gardens.

    Position: Board Member
  • Codman Square Neighborhood Development Corp (NDC)

    587 Washington St, Dorchester, MA 02124
    Causes: Environment, Life Skills, Poverty, Senior Services, Social Justice & Equality

    We build a cohesive and resilient community in Codman Square and South Dorchester, develop affordable housing and commercial spaces that are safe and sustainable, and promote economic stability for low and moderate income residents of all ages.

    Position: Board Member
  • Communities Without Borders

    130 Washington St, Newton, MA 02458
    Causes: Education, Health

    Our Mission is to enable a better future for orphans and vulnerable children in Zambia through access to education and related care. Collaborating with community organizations and individuals, we build enduring personal relationships that foster mutual understanding and inspire a shared sense of responsibility as world citizens.

  • Community Art Center, Inc

    119 Windsor St, Cambridge, MA 02139
    Causes: Arts & Culture, Children, Poverty, Social Justice & Equality

    To cultivate an engaged community of youth whose powerful artistic voices transform their lives, their neighborhoods, and their worlds.

    Shared Values
    We believe in the power of young people.
    We believe in the power of artistic expression.
    We believe in taking care of ourselves and each other.
    We believe in creating positive change in our neighborhood & beyond.

  • Creative Action Institute

    Creative Action Institute, County Road, Ipswich, MA
    Causes: Education, Environment

    Creative Action Institute is a nonprofit organization that catalyzes community-driven solutions that advance gender equality and climate justice globally

  • Cyrus Dallin Art Museum

    611 Massachusetts Avenue, Arlington, MA
    Causes: Arts & Culture, Education

    The Mission of the Cyrus Dallin Art Museum is to promote new insights into our shared history by exploring the life, work, and values of the celebrated, Utah-born sculptor who lived and worked in Arlington, Massachusetts for over forty years. Guided by Dallin’s own values, we seek to provide uplifting and meaningful experiences that promote a more inclusive understanding of our shared history.

    Positions: VOLUNTEER SOCIAL MEDIA OUTREACH COORDINATOR, Board Member – Volunteer Treasurer
  • Ellis

    58 Berkeley St, Boston, MA 02116
    Causes: Children, Education

    For over a century, Ellis has worked to strengthen Boston’s urban working families with high quality education and care for children. The goal of all our programs is to engage, educate, and empower.

    Positions: Board Member – Fundraising, Board Member – Marketing/Events, Board Member – Finance
  • Enroot

    99 Bishop Allen Dr, Cambridge, MA 02139
    Causes: Children, Education, Life Skills

    To empower immigrant youth to achieve academic, career, and personal success through inspiring out-of-school experiences.

    Positions: Board Member – Finance, Board Member
  • Ethos

    555 Amory St, Jamaica Plain, MA 02130
    Causes: Senior Services

    Ethos is a private, not-for-profit organization that promotes the independence, dignity, and well-being of the elderly and disabled. Ethos achieves its mission through the coordination and delivery of high-quality, affordable home and community-based care. In all aspects of its work Ethos supports family caregiving, fosters social interaction and respects cultural diversity.

    Positions: Board Member – Technology, Board Member – Fundraising, Board Member – Marketing/Events, Board Member – Finance, Board Member
  • EVERYDAY BOSTON INC

    66 Boynton St unit 1l, Jamaica Plain, Boston, MA 02130
    Causes: Social Justice & Equality

    ​​Everyday Boston connects Bostonians across a highly segregated city through the sharing of life stories. We believe that, to bridge long standing social, racial and economic divides, Bostonians need two things: 1) listening and communication skills and 2) opportunities to connect. Through story-focused programming, we provide both. Our vision is that Boston becomes the most connected city in America.