Milford Public Schools announced that the district recieved a grant of more than $32,600 for an after-school program. The money will go toward the After School Math Tutoring Club at Stacy Middle...
The Community Foundation for MetroWest last month presented its 11th Annual Spring Inspiration Breakfast at the Wellesley Country Club. It brought together donors, philanthropic leaders, and community members to explore the diverse paths to...
The Community Foundation for MetroWest has awarded Framingham State University’s Christa McAuliffe Center with a $95,000 grant to expand upon a paid summer internship program that exposes local high school students to...
The Equity in Education Action Project, launched in 2021, looks to tackle the literacy and math gaps that elementary and middle school students face by pairing them with community volunteers, who are...
The Globe’s recent editorial on high-dosage tutoring (“This simple idea could transform Boston’s schools,” Oct. 13) resonated deeply with the MetroWest community, where many cities and towns face a concerning reality: Math and...
The Sudbury Foundation awarded over $1,322,000 in funding between June and September to organizations that address families, equity, hunger, and other needs.
The Foundation for MetroWest’s Youth in Philanthropy (YIP) program, which provides middle and high school students with educational and philanthropic opportunities, has a few more spots open for its Natick YIP program.
The Community Foundation for MetroWest’s, (CFMW), Spring Inspiration Breakfast, held on May 30th at the Wellesley Country Club, was a vibrant celebration of arts and culture and their transformative power in the...
The Community Foundation for MetroWest has announced the election of two new members and the appointment of a new Chairperson to its Board of Trustees.
The Community Foundation for MetroWest has announced it will receive a three-year $525,000 grant starting this year from the Barr Foundation’s “Creative Commonwealth Initiative.”
The Community Fund for Wellesley marked its 15th anniversary by awarding $110,000 in grants to nonprofit and town government organizations that benefit residents through their support of arts, education, health, and more.