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Resources that Support ABCD’s Mission 

SOURCES OF FUNDS

ABCD funding comes from a variety of sources including:

  • Grants and allocations from the Federal government – some awarded directly to ABCD and others flowing through the State and City to ABCD programs;
  • Funding from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, City of Boston and utility companies; 
  • Private foundation grants; 
  • Individual donations.

Total Amount: $179,0303,639 

    • Crisis Intervention/Energy – $58,723,659

     

    • Regional Child Care Resources & Referral – $51,627,689

     

    • Head Start & Child Care Services – $43,448,561

     

    • Community Services – $7,823,769

     

    • Youth Programs – $5,104,639

     

    • Other Programs – $4,973,208

     

    • Health Programs – $3,188,218

     

    • Housing & Homelessness Prevention – $2,740,283

     

    • Intergenerational Programs – $907,237

     

    • Career Development – $493,376

     

    Total amount: $179,030,639.

Winter can be a time of crisis for many low-income families. The escalating cost of living along with the bitter cold weather of New England weighs heavily on households struggling to meet basic needs of food, shelter, heat, and warm clothing. Thanks to generous donations from individual donors, and institutions like RBC Wealth Management, and The Boston Foundation’s Open Door initiative, over $140,000 was raised for the campaign to assist thousands of Greater Boston and Mystic Valley area families in need.

ABCD WINTER FUND

Winter can be a time of crisis for many low-income families. The escalating cost of living along with the bitter cold weather of New England weighs heavily on households struggling to meet basic needs of food, shelter, heat, and warm clothing. Thanks to generous donations from individual donors, and institutions like RBC Wealth Management, and The Boston Foundation’s Open Door initiative, over $140,000 was raised for the campaign to assist thousands of Greater Boston and Mystic Valley area families in need.
With more than 24 years of partnership, the State Street Foundation was critical to the success of SummerWorks again this year. Providing the largest contribution of private dollars to ABCD, the State Street Foundation underwrote youth wages for over 100 SummerWorks youth participants. Jay Hooley, Chairman and CEO, State Street Corporation, was honored at the ABCD Community Heroes Celebration.

STATE STREET FOUNDATION AND SUMMERWORKS

With more than 24 years of partnership, the State Street Foundation was critical to the success of SummerWorks again this year. Providing the largest contribution of private dollars to ABCD, the State Street Foundation underwrote youth wages for over 100 SummerWorks youth participants. Jay Hooley, Chairman and CEO, State Street Corporation, was honored at the ABCD Community Heroes Celebration.
ABCD thanks the dedicated and talented team that once again brought HOOP DREAMS to TD Garden on September 4 when corporate teams battled it out on in a basketball tournament to support ABCD Youth Services. (l-r) Danielle Trotta, NBC Sports Boston; Bob Ryan, Sharon Scott-Chandler, John Drew, Brad Stevens, Doc Rivers and Amy Latimer.

A SLAM DUNK FOR ABCD

ABCD thanks the dedicated and talented team that once again brought HOOP DREAMS to TD Garden on September 4 when corporate teams battled it out on in a basketball tournament to support ABCD Youth Services. (l-r) Danielle Trotta, NBC Sports Boston; Bob Ryan, Sharon Scott-Chandler, John Drew, Brad Stevens, Doc Rivers and Amy Latimer.