MEDFORD/SOMERVILLE, Mass. (May 14, 2020)-Thirty-four local organizations in Tufts’ four host communities have been awarded $28,000 in grants from the Tufts Community Grants (TCG) program. The grants, which are fully funded by donations from Tufts University faculty and staff, are awarded each year to community-based charitable organizations in Boston, Grafton, Medford and Somerville.
“The is a great way for our employees to support nonprofit organizations in our host communities. All of these organizations are also supported by Tufts volunteers — students, faculty and/or staff,” said Rocco DiRico, director of Tufts University’s Government and Community Relations office. “Now, more than ever, local nonprofit organizations need our support. These grants will provide vital resources for our community partners.”
Local non-profits have experienced a surge in need for their services as the COVID-19 crisis has impacted host communities. Hearty Meals for All, a hunger relief program based in Somerville, received a $1,600 TCG grant to support their services. “During the COVID-19 crisis, our food and material costs have increased as we have transitioned to to-go meals, and this grant will help cover the extra expenses,” said Sally Brzozowski, board president of Hearty Meals for All. “We’re grateful that more people have found our work during this hard time.”
Once a year, a volunteer committee comprised of Tufts faculty and staff members meets to review proposals and select TCG recipients. This year, the committee received 60 proposals and ultimately awarded grants to 34 organizations. Members of the TCG board look for applicants that provide important services and programming for residents of our host communities.
TCG is a giving option within the annual , an internal fundraising campaign for faculty and staff at Tufts University that occurs each fall. The TCA is an opportunity for employees to come together to support students, our neighbors and non-profits in our host communities.