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Mid Cambridge
A unique 6. 5 square mile community with a strong mix of cultural, demographic and social diversity.
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The Port
We protect and promote the health of everyone in Cambridge through services, information, policies, and regulations.
Riverside
We develop and manage safe, good quality, affordable housing for low-income individuals and families in a manner which promotes citizenship, community and self-reliance.
East Cambridge
We are committed to working with the community to make the City of Cambridge a safe and desirable place to live, work or visit. We solve problems and improve public safety.
We are Cambridge's anti-poverty agency. We provide a variety of wrap-around services to help people with public benefits, health insurance, financial education, housing, and more.
Cambridgeport, Mid Cambridge, and Riverside
Cambridge Highlands and North Cambridge
We empower a diverse community of adult learners through education, skill development, and community participation.
Area 2
Through rigorous and tuition-free technology training and professional development, we prepare adults for successful careers in technology, and create onramps to businesses in need of their talents.
Outside Cambridge
Parkour classes, workshops, and events for all ages (6 - 70+) throughout the Greater Boston region.
Cambridge Camping Association provides enriching and inclusive summer and school year programming for children living in under-resourced circumstances in our community.
Breakthrough Greater Boston (BTGB) prepares 7-12th grade students for success in college and trains the next generation of urban teachers using our unique Students Teaching Students model.
Child Behavioral Health Innovation and Training Center
We are a City department dedicated to ensuring women and girls equal economic, social, political, and educational opportunities throughout the city.
We offer diverse, high-quality programs promoting leadership and youth development through enrichment activities, unique experiences, and opportunities to develop relationships with adults and peers.
The MIT community is driven by a shared purpose: to make a better world through education, research, and innovation.
Our mission is to assist and empower low-income individuals and families to meet their basic needs, improve their quality of life, and achieve long-term economic self-sufficiency.
We work to ensure that all young people have the financial information and resources necessary to find an affordable path to and through a post secondary education.
OWD offers employment programs for both young people and adults to help them build skills, gain access to opportunities, and work towards the careers they seek.
Mid Cambridge and Riverside
CitySprouts introduces school gardens as a core element of children's public education.
The MIT Educational Studies Program (ESP) hosts events for local middle/high school students and the MIT community.
Cambridge STEAM Initiative aims to engage all residents in Cambridge in quality STEAM learning experiences, regardless of economic and social barriers.
We support Cambridge through sustainable economic growth that expands opportunity, increases quality of life, and creates a healthy environment for Cambridge residents.
BioBuilder is a education nonprofit established in 2011 that offers open-access synthetic biology curriculum, and programs to students and teachers around the world.
We manage workforce development and labor to ensure workers have protection, tools, and training to succeed.
Neighborhood 9
We provide financial protection and opportunities for our people in the United States.
The MassHire Metro North Career Center creates and sustains powerful connections between businesses and job seekers through a statewide network of employment professionals.
The Massachusetts Promise Fellowship places 40 AmeriCorps Fellows in nonprofit organizations, city agencies, and schools for a year of service supporting youth development programs.
Exceptional Lives provides trustworthy, easy-to-read information for parents of children with developmental disabilities.
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