Funding search · EIN 043385678 · Boston, MA
Bain Capital Children'S Charity Ltd
A grantmaking public charity (files IRS Form 990, Schedule I). Charities like this often run real grant programs with application cycles.
- 190
- grants reported
- $4.6M
- total given
- 2022–2024
- filing years
- $25,000
- median grant
Based on grants this organization reported to the IRS for tax years 2022–2024. This is what they filed, not a complete record of their giving, and recent years may be incomplete because filings lag.
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1 grant matching “furthermore” · $25,000
- $25,000
Westhab · Yonkers, NY · 2022
Westhab has evolved to address systemic causes of homelessness and poverty by expanding its services to comprehensively assist families through youth programs, employment services, food pantry, and other community resou… read allWesthab has evolved to address systemic causes of homelessness and poverty by expanding its services to comprehensively assist families through youth programs, employment services, food pantry, and other community resources. The dayspring community center's youth program provides school-age children with academic support, arts enrichment, mentoring, and field trips, along with community workshops for youth and parents. All activities help students develop their personal strengths and teach self-responsibility, respect for others, and self-esteem. The goal of the dayspring youth program is to support youth development in three key areas: academics, social emotional learning, and foster positive behavior and habits. Furthermore, the dayspring youth program is the only free after school program in the nodine hill neighborhood and maintains a waiting list. less
Top recipients
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- Boston Foundation1 grant · $184,613
- Steppingstone Foundation3 grants · $150,000
- Horizons for Homeless Children3 grants · $150,000
- City Year3 grants · $150,000
- Boston Children'S Hospital3 grants · $150,000
- Dana-Farber Cancer Institute3 grants · $150,000
- Boys and Girls Clubs of Boston3 grants · $150,000
- United Way of Massachusetts Bay3 grants · $125,000
- Catholic Schools Foundation3 grants · $125,000
- Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelt2 grants · $100,000
Giving over time
Grant history
The 100 largest of 190 grants.
- $184,613
Boston Foundation · Boston, MA · 2024
Devotes resources to building and sustaining a vital, prosperous city and region, where justice and opportunity are extended to everyone.
- $50,000
Boston Children'S Hospital · Boston, MA · 2024
BENEFITS CHILDREN - Boston Children's Hospital Pediatric Head Trauma Unit
- $50,000
Boys and Girls Clubs of Boston · Boston, MA · 2024
Youth service providers gap caused by socioeconomic inequity for underserved, low-income boston middle school and high school youth by providing a variety of free programs during the school year and summer that develop … read allYouth service providers gap caused by socioeconomic inequity for underserved, low-income boston middle school and high school youth by providing a variety of free programs during the school year and summer that develop the skill. less
- $50,000
City Year · Boston, MA · 2024
Our goal is to effectively support students and adults who work in schools. Through our research and evaluation work, we aim to understand how to create learning environments and educational systems that accelerate educ… read allOur goal is to effectively support students and adults who work in schools. Through our research and evaluation work, we aim to understand how to create learning environments and educational systems that accelerate educational equity by enabling all students to reach their full potential. less
- $50,000
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute · Brookline, MA · 2024
Cancer care
- $50,000
Greater Boston Jewish Coalition for Literacy (Gbjc · Boston, MA · 2024
The Jewish Community Relations Council (JCRC) of Greater Boston is the representative voice of the organized Jewish community. Rooted in Jewish values and informed by Jewish history, JCRC's mission also reflects the ide… read allThe Jewish Community Relations Council (JCRC) of Greater Boston is the representative voice of the organized Jewish community. Rooted in Jewish values and informed by Jewish history, JCRC's mission also reflects the ideals of American democracy .JCRC's Pursuing Social Justice focus area includes the Greater Boston Jewish Coalition for Literacy program. less
- $50,000
Horizons for Homeless Children · Roxbury, MA · 2024
The mission of Horizons for Homeless Children is to improve the lives of young homeless children in Massachusetts and help their families succeed
- $50,000
Mass General Brigham · Somerville, MA · 2024
An integrated health system comprised of academic medical centers, community/specialty hospitals, and community care resources, committed to delivering high-quality medicine, leading research, and medical education
- $50,000
Massachusettes Society for the Prevention of Cruel · Lexington, MA · 2024
Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children is a private, non-profit society dedicated to leadership in protecting and promoting the rights and well-being of children and families.
- $50,000
Steppingstone Foundation · Boston, MA · 2024
The Steppingstone Foundation's mission is to prepare students from marginalized communities to access, navigate, and graduate from college.
- $50,000
Boston Children'S Hospital · Boston, MA · 2023
BENEFITS CHILDREN - Boston Children's Hospital Pediatric Head Trauma Unit
- $50,000
Boys and Girls Clubs of Boston · Boston, MA · 2023
Youth service providers gap caused by socioeconomic inequity for underserved, low-income boston middle school and high school youth by providing a variety of free programs during the school year and summer that develop … read allYouth service providers gap caused by socioeconomic inequity for underserved, low-income boston middle school and high school youth by providing a variety of free programs during the school year and summer that develop the skill. less
- $50,000
Catholic Schools Foundation · Boston, MA · 2023
Youth education
- $50,000
City Year · Boston, MA · 2023
We seek to close the opportunity and achievement g
- $50,000
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute · Brookline, MA · 2023
Cancer care
- $50,000
Greater Boston Jewish Coalition for Literacy (Gbjc · Boston, MA · 2023
The Jewish Community Relations Council (JCRC) of Greater Boston is the representative voice of the organized Jewish community. Rooted in Jewish values and informed by Jewish history, JCRC's mission also reflects the ide… read allThe Jewish Community Relations Council (JCRC) of Greater Boston is the representative voice of the organized Jewish community. Rooted in Jewish values and informed by Jewish history, JCRC's mission also reflects the ideals of American democracy .JCRC's Pursuing Social Justice focus area includes the Greater Boston Jewish Coalition for Literacy program. less
- $50,000
Horizons for Homeless Children · Roxbury, MA · 2023
The mission of Horizons for Homeless Children is to improve the lives of young homeless children in Massachusetts and help their families succeed
- $50,000
Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelt · Lexington, MA · 2023
Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children is a private, non-profit society dedicated to leadership in protecting and promoting the rights and well-being of children and families.
- $50,000
Steppingstone Foundation · Boston, MA · 2023
The Steppingstone Foundations mission is to prepare students from marginalized communities to access, navigate, and graduate from college.
- $50,000
United Way of Massachusetts Bay · Boston, MA · 2023
Assist communities
- $50,000
Boston Children'S Hospital · Boston, MA · 2022
Benefits children
- $50,000
Boys and Girls Clubs of Boston · Boston, MA · 2022
Youth service providers
- $50,000
Catholic Schools Foundation · Boston, MA · 2022
Youth education
- $50,000
City Year · Boston, MA · 2022
We seek to close the opportunity and achievement gap caused by socioeconomic inequity for underserved, low-income boston middle school and high school youth by providing a variety of free programs during the school year… read allWe seek to close the opportunity and achievement gap caused by socioeconomic inequity for underserved, low-income boston middle school and high school youth by providing a variety of free programs during the school year and summer that develop the skill. less
- $50,000
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute · Brookline, MA · 2022
Cancer care
- $50,000
Forever Young Foundation · Mesa, AZ · 2022
Promote child education
- $50,000
Horizons for Homeless Children · Roxbury, MA · 2022
Stabilize families
- $50,000
Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelt · Boston, MA · 2022
Benefits children
- $50,000
Sports Humanitarian Group · New York, NY · 2022
Right to play
- $50,000
Steppingstone Foundation · Boston, MA · 2022
Sibling connections mission is to support the creation of enduring family relationships and community connections for sisters and brothers separated in the foster care system in massachusetts. Sibling connections runs a… read allSibling connections mission is to support the creation of enduring family relationships and community connections for sisters and brothers separated in the foster care system in massachusetts. Sibling connections runs a number of programs including sibling sundays, weekend retreats and an annual summer camp to provide opportunities for these siblings to come see one another, be kids and enjoy these special bonds. Siblings are often the best source of comfort to those siblings who have been subject to trauma through their experiences in foster care. Sibling connections goal is to support these important relationships. less
- $50,000
United Way of Massachusetts Bay · Boston, MA · 2022
Assist communities
- $35,000
Build Bostons Youth Entrepreneurship Program · Boston, MA · 2024
BUILD's mission is to ignite the potential of youth in under-resourced communities to build Career success, Entrepreneurial mindsets, and Opportunity. We help students become the CEOs of their own lives. Founded in 1999… read allBUILD's mission is to ignite the potential of youth in under-resourced communities to build Career success, Entrepreneurial mindsets, and Opportunity. We help students become the CEOs of their own lives. Founded in 1999, BUILD began as a drop-out prevention program to prepare students of color in under-resourced communities to thrive in school and life. Launched in 2011, BUILD Boston began with 90 students in four schools as a dropout prevention program preparing low-income students of color to thrive. Today, BUILD's four-year entrepreneurship program serves more than 300 Boston students and recent alumni in our six core partner schools, supplementing traditional classroom instruction with real-world business experiences and critical skill-building. We help students develop 21st Century and social-emotional skills through the real-world experience of launching their own small businesses. Our teen entrepreneurs learn to collaborate, communicate, take risks, problem solve, network, pitch less
- $35,000
Buildorg Building Strong Futures Through Entrepr · Redwood City, CA · 2022
Youth entreprenuership
- $25,000
Boston Public Library Fund · Boston, MA · 2024
Promote literacy
- $25,000
Boston Youth Symphony Orchestra · Boston, MA · 2024
Right to play
- $25,000
Brigham and Women'S Hospital · Boston, MA · 2024
Nicu building fund
- $25,000
Catholic Schools Foundation · Boston, MA · 2024
Youth education
- $25,000
Citizen Schools · Boston, MA · 2024
Educate low income children
- $25,000
Cradles To Crayons · Newton, MA · 2024
Cradles to Crayons provides children from birth through age 12, living in homeless or low-income situations, with the essential items they need to thrive - at home, at school and at play. We supply these items free of c… read allCradles to Crayons provides children from birth through age 12, living in homeless or low-income situations, with the essential items they need to thrive - at home, at school and at play. We supply these items free of charge by engaging and connecting communities. less
- $25,000
Eisenhower Exchange Fellowships · Philadelphia, PA · 2024
Identifies, empowers, and connects innovative leaders through a transformative fellowship experience and lifelong engagement in a global network of dynamic change agents committed to creating a more peaceful, prosperous… read allIdentifies, empowers, and connects innovative leaders through a transformative fellowship experience and lifelong engagement in a global network of dynamic change agents committed to creating a more peaceful, prosperous, and just world. less
- $25,000
Greenlight Fund Boston · Boston, MA · 2024
Founded and headquartered in Boston, GreenLight's mission is to transform the lives of low income children, youth and families. Each year, GreenLight identifies critical, timely needs facing those most vulnerable in Bos… read allFounded and headquartered in Boston, GreenLight's mission is to transform the lives of low income children, youth and families. Each year, GreenLight identifies critical, timely needs facing those most vulnerable in Boston and then looks to other communities across the country to find the best, proven nonprofit organizations meeting those needs. Through a rigorous, year-long diligence process GreenLight selects one organization to invest in and import to Boston annually that has the potential to meet the identified need in a high-impact, scalable and sustainable way. less
- $25,000
Heading Home · Boston, MA · 2024
Heading Home's mission is to end homelessness in G
- $25,000
Jdrf International · Wellesley Hills, MA · 2024
JDRF is the leading global organization funding type 1 diabetes (T1D) research. Its mission is to accelerate life-changing breakthroughs to cure, prevent and treat T1D and its complications.
- $25,000
Jumpstart for Young Children · Boston, MA · 2024
Jumpstart advances equitable learning outcomes for young children in underserved communities by recruiting and supporting caring adults to deliver high-quality programming to children and drive systems change through te… read allJumpstart advances equitable learning outcomes for young children in underserved communities by recruiting and supporting caring adults to deliver high-quality programming to children and drive systems change through teaching, advocacy, and leadership. less
- $25,000
Make-a-Wish Foundation of Massachusetts and Rhode · Boston, MA · 2024
Make-A-Wish provides wishes for children with life-threatening illnesses, as a vehicle of hope and motivation.
- $25,000
Mentor the National Mentoring Partnership · Boston, MA · 2024
MENTOR's mission is to fuel the quality and quantity of mentoring relationships for America's young people and to close the mentoring gap for the one in three young people growing up without this critical support.
- $25,000
Minds Matter Boston · Boston, MA · 2024
Minds Matter Boston (MMB) connects driven and determined students from low-income families with the people, preparation, and possibilities to succeed in college, create their future, and change the world. MMB believes i… read allMinds Matter Boston (MMB) connects driven and determined students from low-income families with the people, preparation, and possibilities to succeed in college, create their future, and change the world. MMB believes in the power and potential of our students and refuses to be complacent to the systemic inequities that currently exist for our students. Though structural & socioeconomic forces have historically deprived them of opportunities that prepare them for higher education, MMB students courageously defy the odds. The program is typically 3 years in length (grades 10 - 12) and provides a comprehensive curriculum to prepare its students for college. MMB's program provides wrap-around services, including 2:1 mentoring, professional ACT and writing instruction, access to college-immersion summer programs, and personalized college advising, to ensure that these promising students have equal opportunity to gain admission to, enroll in, and graduate from competitive four-year colleges less
- $25,000
Project Bread - the Walk for Hunger · East Boston, MA · 2024
Project Bread - The Walk for Hunger Inc's mission is to alleviate, prevent, and ultimately end hunger in Massachusetts by making food accessible to those who need it, raising public awareness about hunger issues, advoca… read allProject Bread - The Walk for Hunger Inc's mission is to alleviate, prevent, and ultimately end hunger in Massachusetts by making food accessible to those who need it, raising public awareness about hunger issues, advocating for policies to prevent hunger, and empowering people to take action through initiatives like the Walk for Hunger itself; essentially aiming to ensure no one in Massachusetts goes hungry less
- $25,000
Read To a Child · Wellesley, MA · 2024
The mission of Read to a Child is to foster a love of reading, improve literacy skills and empower underserved children by inspiring adults to read to them regularly.
- $25,000
Roxbury Weston Programs · Weston, MA · 2024
Bring families together from both communities, to create a learning environment in which to celebrate their diversity and achieve excellent early education for all.
- $25,000
Sports Humanitarian Group · New York, NY · 2024
To protect, educate and empower children to rise above adversity using the power of play
- $25,000
Summer Search · San Francisco, CA · 2024
Our mission is to unleash our students' potential
- $25,000
Tenacity · Boston, MA · 2024
Tenacity's mission is to help underprivileged youth succeed in post-secondary education by improving their physical, academic, and character development
- $25,000
The Center for Family Representation · New York, NY · 2024
CFR's mission isto defend the rights of parents and youth through free, holistic interdisciplinary legal and social work representation.
- $25,000
The3pointfoundation · Brighton, MA · 2024
The 3Point Foundation's mission is to help low-income students in Boston close the opportunity gap by developing skills for education, employment, and life
- $25,000
Uaspire · Boston, MA · 2024
uAspire's Mission Improve the economic mobility of underrepresented students by creating financial solutions to diverse postsecondary pathways.
- $25,000
United Way of Massachusetts Bay · Boston, MA · 2024
Assist communities
- $25,000
Walker · Needham, MA · 2024
Walker transforms the lives of children and youth who are facing complex emotional, behavioral, and learning challenges by partnering with these children and youth, their families, and communities to nurture hope, build… read allWalker transforms the lives of children and youth who are facing complex emotional, behavioral, and learning challenges by partnering with these children and youth, their families, and communities to nurture hope, build strengths, and develop lifelong skills. less
- $25,000
Westhab · Yonkers, NY · 2024
DaySpring Community Church's youth program is to positively impact the youth culture by sharing the message of Jesus Christ and preparing young people for leadership.
- $25,000
Wonderfund · Boston, MA · 2024
Wonderfund's mission is to help low-income students in Boston close the opportunity gap by developing skills for education, employment, and life
- $25,000
Year Up · Boston, MA · 2024
Promote child education
- $25,000
Boston Public Library Fund · Boston, MA · 2023
Promote literacy
- $25,000
Boston Youth Symphony Orchestra · Boston, MA · 2023
Right to play
- $25,000
Brigham and Women'S Hospital · Boston, MA · 2023
Nicu building fund
- $25,000
Build Bostons Youth Entrepreneurship Program · Boston, MA · 2023
The BPL provides numerous services to children inc
- $25,000
Center for Family Representation · New York, NY · 2023
Our mission is to keep families together. We provi
- $25,000
Citizen Schools · Boston, MA · 2023
Educate low income children
- $25,000
Cradles To Crayons · Newton, MA · 2023
Make-a-wish provides wishes for children with life operating a year-round free grocery store allowing people to shop for their basic needs and partnering with other organizations on issues of food security.
- $25,000
Dcf Kids Fund Inc Massachusetts Wonderfund · Boston, MA · 2023
Provides resources to children to help children, adults, and families with emotional, behavioral, and educational special needs thrive in their communities.
- $25,000
Greenlight Fund Boston · Boston, MA · 2023
Founded and headquartered in Boston, GreenLight's mission is to transform the lives of low income children, youth and families. Each year, GreenLight identifies critical, timely needs facing those most vulnerable in Bos… read allFounded and headquartered in Boston, GreenLight's mission is to transform the lives of low income children, youth and families. Each year, GreenLight identifies critical, timely needs facing those most vulnerable in Boston and then looks to other communities across the country to find the best, proven nonprofit organizations meeting those needs. Through a rigorous, year-long diligence process GreenLight selects one organization to invest in and import to Boston annually that has the potential to meet the identified need in a high-impact, scalable and sustainable way. less
- $25,000
Heading Home · Boston, MA · 2023
Heading Home's mission is to end homelessness
- $25,000
Jdrf International · Wellesley Hills, MA · 2023
JDRF is the leading global organization funding type 1 diabetes (T1D) research. Its mission is to accelerate life-changing breakthroughs to cure, prevent and treat T1D and its complications.
- $25,000
Jumpstart for Young Children · Boston, MA · 2023
Jumpstart advances equitable learning outcomes for young children in underserved communities by recruiting and supporting caring adults to deliver high-quality programming to children and drive systems change through te… read allJumpstart advances equitable learning outcomes for young children in underserved communities by recruiting and supporting caring adults to deliver high-quality programming to children and drive systems change through teaching, advocacy, and leadership. less
- $25,000
Lawyers for Civil Rights · Boston, MA · 2023
Lawyers for civil rights runs a program called biz creation of enduring family relationships and community connections for sisters and brothers separated in the foster care system in massachusetts. Sibling connections r… read allLawyers for civil rights runs a program called biz creation of enduring family relationships and community connections for sisters and brothers separated in the foster care system in massachusetts. Sibling connections runs a number of programs including sibling sundays, weekend retreats and an annual summer camp to provide opportunities for these siblings to come see one another, be kids and enjoy these special bonds. Siblings are often the best source of comfort to those siblings who have been subject to trauma through their experiences in foster care. Sibling connections goal is to support these important relationships. less
- $25,000
Make-a-Wish Foundation of Massachusetts and Rhode · Boston, MA · 2023
Make-A-Wish provides wishes for children with life-threatening illnesses, as a vehicle of hope and motivation.
- $25,000
Mentor the National Mentoring Partnership · Boston, MA · 2023
MENTOR's mission is to fuel the quality and quantity of mentoring relationships for America's young people and to close the mentoring gap for the one in three young people growing up without this critical support.
- $25,000
Project Bread - the Walk for Hunger · East Boston, MA · 2023
Project Bread's mission is to end hunger
- $25,000
Roxbury Weston Programs · Weston, MA · 2023
Bring families together from both communities, to create a learning environment in which to celebrate their diversity and achieve excellent early education for all.
- $25,000
Sports Humanitarian Group · New York, NY · 2023
To protect, educate and empower children to rise above adversity using the power of play
- $25,000
Summer Search · Oakland, CA · 2023
Our mission is to unleash our students' potential
- $25,000
Surfers Healing Foundation · San Juan Capistrano, CA · 2023
The mission is to enrich the lives of people living with autism and their families by exposing them to the unique experience of surfing offering free one day events across the United States.
- $25,000
Tenacity · Boston, MA · 2023
Tenacity's mission is to help underprivileged youth succeed in post-secondary education by improving their physical, academic, and character development
- $25,000
Uaspire · Boston, MA · 2023
uAspire's Mission Improve the economic mobility of underrepresented students by creating financial solutions to diverse postsecondary pathways.
- $25,000
Walker · Needham, MA · 2023
Walker transforms the lives of children and youth who are facing complex emotional, behavioral, and learning challenges by partnering with these children and youth, their families, and communities to nurture hope, build… read allWalker transforms the lives of children and youth who are facing complex emotional, behavioral, and learning challenges by partnering with these children and youth, their families, and communities to nurture hope, build strengths, and develop lifelong skills. less
- $25,000
Westhab · Yonkers, NY · 2023
DaySpring Community Church's youth program is to positively impact the youth culture by sharing the message of Jesus Christ and preparing young people for leadership.
- $25,000
Wonderfund · Brighton, MA · 2023
Wonderfund's mission is to help low-income students in Boston close the opportunity gap by developing skills for education, employment, and life
- $25,000
Year Up · Boston, MA · 2023
Promote child education
- $25,000
Boston Public Library Fund · Boston, MA · 2022
Promote literacy
- $25,000
Boston Youth Symphony Orchestra · Boston, MA · 2022
Right to play
- $25,000
Boys and Girls Clubs of San Francisco · San Francisco, CA · 2022
Youth service provider
- $25,000
Brigham and Women'S Hospital · Boston, MA · 2022
Nicu building fund
- $25,000
Center for Family Representation · New York, NY · 2022
Our mission is to keep families together. We provide legal and social work services to primarily black and brown families at risk of separation through foster care or juvenile incarceration.
- $25,000
Citizen Schools · Boston, MA · 2022
Educate low income children
- $25,000
Cradles To Crayons · Newton, MA · 2022
Make-a-wish provides wishes for children with life-threatening illnesses, as a vehicle of hope and motivation.
- $25,000
Dcf Kids Fund Inc Massachusetts Wonderfund · Boston, MA · 2022
Provides resources to children
- $25,000
Eisenhower Exchange Fellowships · Philadelphia, PA · 2022
Benefits children
- $25,000
Jdrf International · Wellesley Hills, MA · 2022
Diabetes research benefiting children
- $25,000
Jewish Community Relations Council of Greater Bost · Boston, MA · 2022
Jcrc coalition for literary
- $25,000
Jumpstart for Young Children · Boston, MA · 2022
Jumpstart focuses on making sure every child is prepared for kindergarten by funding the efforts of a corps of (primarily) college students to spend substantial time 2x + per week in a headstart classroom teaching readi… read allJumpstart focuses on making sure every child is prepared for kindergarten by funding the efforts of a corps of (primarily) college students to spend substantial time 2x + per week in a headstart classroom teaching reading, literacy and social emotional skills to preschool children generally from impoverished backgrounds (>75% on free and reduced lunch). less
- $25,000
Make-a-Wish Foundation of Massachusetts and Rhode · Boston, MA · 2022
Make-A-Wish provides wishes for children with life-threatening illnesses, as a vehicle of hope and motivation.
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