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Youth Development – Community Foundation for MetroWest Our Youth Development grants are made by local youth for local youth.
Boys & Girls Clubs of MetroWest Jeff’s Place Children’s Bereavement Center Opportunities for Inclusion Waltham Partnership for Youth Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Mass/MetroWest Boys & Girls Clubs of MetroWest Eliot Community Human Services Jeff’s Place Children’s Bereavement Center Waltham Boys & Girls Club Eliot Community Human Services Horizons for Homeless Children John Andrew Mazie Memorial Foundation MetroWest Mediation Services Opportunities for Inclusion Prospect Hill Community Foundation Waltham Partnership for Youth Wildstar Equine-Assisted Activities and Therapy, Inc. Buddy Dog Humane Society, Inc. Prospect Hill Community Foundation MetroWest Mediation Services, Inc. REACH Beyond Domestic Violence, Inc. Eliot Community Human Services Learning Center for Deaf Children Prospect Hill Community Foundation, Inc. John Andrew Mazie Memorial Foundation Thrive Support & Advocacy Doc Wayne Youth Services, Inc. Horizons for Homeless Children Waltham Boys & Girls Club Dedham Community Association, Inc. Community Day Center of Waltham Youth development is an important part of our grantmaking program.
We support initiatives that are designed to improve the lives of children and youth in the region. The Foundation is invested in empowering youth to realize their full potential and provides the resources to help make it happen. Unlike the other three giving areas, MetroWest Fund for Youth Development grants are reviewed and distributed by our Youth in Philanthropy program participants.
The Youth Development Grant Program is by invitation only. To learn more or discuss your eligibility and the process for this program, please email us at [email protected] . Your contribution to this Fund serves two purposes: it provides support to children in our region and enables local youth to participate in the Youth in Philanthropy program.
As one of the first and largest programs of its kind, Youth in Philanthropy continues to grow as enthusiasm for this powerful youth leadership model spreads. Support YIP with a gift today! Please contact Mary Crowley via email or (508) 647-2260 if you are interested in transferring assets to the Foundation.
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