Emergency Response Grants
In response to COVID-19 and the changing needs of our community partners, Tufts University offered emergency grants to non-profit organizations serving residents impacted by COVID-19 in the city of Boston and town of Grafton. These grants were meant to meet urgent community needs addressed by non-profits such as emergency food distribution, equipment purchases, and educational resources.
Tufts awarded a total of ten $1,000 grants to non-profits in Boston and Grafton. Funding will support the purchase of PPE, increased sanitation costs, remote technology needs, meal delivery programs, and many more initiatives serving neighbors in Tufts' host communities.
Emergency Response Grant Recipients
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- Fenway Community Center
- Greater Boston Chinese Golden Age Center
- Friday Night Supper Program
- Mission Hill Neighborhood Services
- Friends of Grafton Food Bank
- MassVOTE
- Asian Community Development Corporation
- Sociedad Latina
- Wang YMCA
- Asian American Civic Association
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- Artisan's Asylum
- Asian Women for Health
- CASPAR
- Community Action Agency of Somerville
- Friends of the Middlesex Fells Reservation
- Groundwork Somerville
- Hearty Meals for All
- Malden YMCA/Mystic Community Market
- McGlynn Elementary PTG
- Mystic Learning Center
- Sanctuary UCC
- Second Chances
- Somerville Education Foundation
- Somerville Homeless Coalition
- The Beautiful Stuff Project
- The Elizabeth Peabody House
- Walnut Street Center
- Wayside Youth and Family Support Network
- The Welcome Project
- West Medford Community Center