The Brookline Community Foundation ("BCF") is a trusted philanthropic community anchor and partner dedicated to ensuring that everyone who lives, learns, works, and plays in Brookline can prosper and thrive. With roots dating back to the 19th century, BCF has evolved from its origins as a direct service provider into a strategic fundraiser, grantmaker, and nonprofit convener and catalyzer. It remains the only broad-based charitable foundation focused exclusively on Brookline. Since 1999, BCF has granted over $15 million to nonprofit and similar partners which have met critical needs, expanded opportunity and equity, and strengthened the fabric of the Brookline community. These funds come from (i) individual, family and business donations raised by BCF in two annual fundraising campaigns, including targeted and sector funds, (ii) earned income and investment income from BCF's $16 million endowment, (iii) opportunistic Brookline town fund grants, such as from Federal ARPA funds, and (iv) to a lesser extent, private foundation grants. BCF has made over 1,400 grants in areas like educational enrichment, culture and the arts, economic mobility programs, mental health, support for basic needs like food and housing, and more. BCF has also funded over 330 scholarships to Brookline High School seniors with financial need. BCF combines deep knowledge of local needs with the ability to convene, collaborate, and catalyze action in the Brookline nonprofit community. Our groundbreaking "Understanding Brookline" report and database (free and available to the public) not only helps guide BCF's own giving by highlighting changing needs, but is also a trusted resource for local nonprofits and the Town. BCF is often the first funder to back new ideas and emerging leaders, providing critical early support and guidance. BCF also provides consistent ongoing support to long-standing organizations so they can sustain essential services and grow their impact. Finally, the foundation also regularly convenes Brookline nonprofit leaders to promote collaboration and strengthen their combined effectiveness. Guided by the values of listening, equity, sustainability, and putting community first, BCF helps ensure that every resident has access to the essentials for a healthy, vibrant life-and that local voices shape decisions and investments. You can learn more about BCF by accessing its 2024-25 Annual Report or click here to learn more about community foundations. BCF 2025 highlights, which have received extensive coverage in Brookline.news and Boston.com , include: Rapidly convening 25 Brookline nonprofits and community partners to coordinate responses to the SNAP emergency (a group that now meets regularly); and Launching a groundbreaking guaranteed income pilot, "UpTogether Brookline," providing $750 a month, no strings attached, for one year to 53 households living in Brookline public housing or receiving Section 8 rental assistance. BCF currently employs an interim executive director and two staff, supplemented by temporary consultants for development and communications, and has recently outsourced the finance/accounting and human resources functions. BCF has an annual budget of about $2 million and granted $1.3 million in 2025. The foundation is overseen by a volunteer, twelve-member Board of Trustees, comprised of a diverse group of Brookline community leaders. With an engaged board and a strong record of leadership during periods of transition, BCF is poised for its next chapter of growth and impact under a new executive director. The Executive Director will have the opportunity to lead a highly respected, mission-driven, and ambitious public charity which is a trusted partner for donors committed to making transformative investments and stewarding and activating collective resources to strengthen the nonprofit sector, create opportunity, and promote equity throughout Brookline. In addition to effectively and efficiently overseeing all foundation operations, finance, governance, and resource development, high priorities for the Executive Director are: Building on the foundational work done by the Interim Executive Director and in collaboration with the board, delivering on a more robust business model for BCF, one which allows the foundation to efficiently achieve its mutually agreed upon strategic priorities. Strengthening the development infrastructure and strategically engaging donors, the board, and partners to expand and diversify BCF's revenue streams. Shaping a positive, high-performing internal work culture to maximize the capacity and contributions of a small staff and to promote retention. Supporting board development to strengthen its effectiveness, solidify the appropriate balance between governance and management, and foster greater participation in fundraising. Developing and implementing a communications, marketing, and messaging strategy to promote a common understanding of the foundation's mission, strategic priorities, resources, and limitations and to support resource development.
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