The Sudbury Foundation continues its Racial Equity & Inclusion Program with Grants Totaling over $149,000

The Sudbury Foundation this week announced that it has awarded 31 Racial Equity & Inclusion Grants totaling $149,600.

“This year, we had more applications than ever before for our Racial Equity & Inclusion grant program. Over the past four years, the Sudbury Foundation has made 107 grants totaling over $440,000 to local nonprofits through this program. We are proud to support this important work and to help advance equity and inclusion throughout our community,” said Sudbury Foundation Executive Director, Sonia Shah.

Grants of up to $5,000 were made to the following organizations:

  • Acton-Boxborough United Way

  • Advocates, Inc.

  • Amazing Things Arts Center, Inc.

  • Assabet Valley Collaborative

  • Community Involved in Sustaining Agriculture

  • Discovery Museum

  • Framingham History Center

  • Framingham State University Foundation

  • Town of Sudbury/Goodnow Library

  • Gratis Healthcare

  • Greater Framingham Community Church

  • Jewish Family Service of Metrowest

  • Leadership MetroWest

  • Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School/Family Engagement Initiative

  • Massachusetts Audubon Society, Inc.

  • Metrowest Nonprofit Network

  • Mill City Grows

  • Natick Is United

  • Natick Service Council, Inc.

  • Open Table, Inc.

  • REACH Beyond Domestic Violence

  • South Middlesex Opportunity Council

  • Sudbury Valley Trustees

  • The Carrot Project

  • The Food Project

  • The Natick Community Organic Farm

  • ThinkGive, Inc.

  • Community Teamwork Inc./THRIVE Communities

  • Town of Wayland/Human Rights, DEI Committee

  • Wildflower, Inc.

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