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The Boston Foundation joins forces with donors, companies, and nonprofit organizations to pursue philanthropy that is not only effectual, but values-aligned and fulfilling. We honor our donors’ generosity, foresight, and creativity, and are grateful for their partnership in delivering impact.
Giving to TBF
From Intent to Impact
Donors give to, through, and with The Boston Foundation by establishing donor advised funds with us, and/or by giving to:
  • The Annual Fund for Civic Leadership
  • The Fund for Boston’s Future
  • Key TBF Initiatives, such as Meeting the Moment, the Wealth Gap Partnership or our Equity Funds
Thank you for being part of and supporting our communities.
Donor Advised Funds
The Boston Foundation supports the philanthropy of hundreds of individuals, families and businesses through Donor Advised Funds. These funds are established by active philanthropists, many of whom give to some of the same organizations and causes supported by our endowment. Others give to nonprofits in other parts of the country or around the world. Donors often choose to establish Donor Advised Funds as an alternative to opening a private foundation in order to avoid the administrative, legal, tax, or regulatory burdens.
The Annual Fund for Civic Leadership
We believe that civic leadership and civic engagement are the most powerful ways to advance economic justice and equity in Greater Boston. We serve as a hub of partnerships and networks that work with—and answer to—the communities we serve. Through our civic leadership we are resolved to power progress, improve lives, and strengthen communities. The following individuals, families, and institutions contributed to this year’s effort to support the Boston Foundation’s civic leadership.
Alphabetical List of Donors
Anonymous (37)
The 1156 Foundation
A.W. Perry, Inc.
Darren and Daniela Abrahamson
Amy and David Abrams
Rosalin Acosta
Pam and Bob Adams
Bear and Pam Albright
Tim Albright and Sarah Baker
Deja Aleixis-Bell
Mohamad and Kecia Ali
Aliad Fund
David and Sharman Altshuler
Barbara Jane Anderson
Charles Anderson
*Deceased
Investing in Our City’s Future
The Boston Foundation thanks these donors who have given $1 million or more to our endowment fund, the Fund for Boston's Future. Some of their contributions were left as major bequests; others were made as outright gifts. Their generosity will live on forever. (The year of their first contribution is noted in parentheses.)
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Anonymous (23) (1992-2025)
$10k-$999,999
Anonymous (1990, 2001, 2002, 2010, 2016, 2018)
$1M+
Estate of Alice A. Abbott (1967)
$10k-$999,999
Rosalin Acosta (2013)
$10k-$999,999
Pamela D. Adams (2016)
$10k-$999,999
Estate of Edith Allanbrook (2003)
$10k-$999,999
Estate of Emily T. Allen (2007)
$10k-$999,999
Margaret Shaw Allen Trust (1982)
$10k-$999,999
Estate of Matilda S. Alley (1964)
$10k-$999,999
Estate of Miriam S. Alley (1965)
$10k-$999,999
Joel Alvord and Lisa Schmid-Alvord (2015)
$10k-$999,999
Charles Ansbacher Foundation (2015)
$1M+
Margaret S. Atwood Trust (1970)
$10k-$999,999
Estate of Margaret E. Babcock (1973)
$10k-$999,999
Estate of Annie O. Baldwin (1953)
$10k-$999,999
Our Legacy Societies
These generous donors have committed a major legacy gift to the Boston Foundation because they are committed to supporting our city and region today and into the future. We thank them and honor them here.
Centennial Society
The following donors have  confirmed legacy commitments of $1 million or more to build The Fund for Boston’s Future.
Anonymous (17)
James F. Becker and Randal D. Rucker
Rick and Nonnie* Burnes
Colman & Carol Levin Fund
Sy Danberg
Belden, Pamela, and Andrew Daniels
Marilyn J. Darling
Richard and Marcia DeWolfe
Ruth Dinerman
Sue Donaldson
Michael and Barbara Eisenson
David J. Elliott and Hungwah Yu
Judith and John Felton
Grace and Edward Fey
Atsuko and Larry Fish
Peni Garber
Brian Hyde
Jane Wegscheider Hyman*
Joseph G. Prone Foundation
Louis and Marcia Kamentsky
John C. Keogh
J. Dayne Lamb and Gardner N. Stratton
Edward J. LeMay
Anne R. Lovett and Stephen G. Woodsum
The McLachlan Family
Bill Nigreen and Kathleen McDermott
Robert A. and Veronica S.* Petersen
Sam Plimpton and Wendy Shattuck
Robert A. Radloff
Marilyn and Robert Root
Lindsey A. Rosen
Dr. David and Mrs. Judith M. Schurgin
Sandra M. Stark
Mark and Grace Sullivan
Longley Legacy Society
The following donors have  confirmed legacy commitments of up to $999,999 to build The Fund for Boston’s Future.
Anonymous (8)
Frank X. Addonizio
Howard and Carol Anderson
Hanna and James Bartlett
Barry Bluestone and Mary Ellen Colten*
Janine Bouchard
Margaret A. Bush
James E. Canales and James C. McCann
Barry B. Corden
Constance and Lewis* Counts
Mike P. Dillon
R.J. Donofrio
Thomas M. and Catherine Axon* Elder
Ellen Epstein and Rose* and Lee* Epstein
Paul and Patricia Gannon
Paul S. Grogan
Kate Guedj
Dean T. Hara and Congressman Gerry E. Studds*
Ann S. Higgins
Helen M. Jones
Jonathan and Judy* Keyes
Anne F. Kilguss
Pauline Kleven*
Peter and Stephanie Kurzina
Barbara and Myron* Markell
Neil Medugno
Rabbi Bernard H. Mehlman
Timothy and Deborah Moore
Herbert E. Morse and EllenJoy Fields
Beatrice and Peter Nessen
Ruben D. Orduña
Jennifer Jossie Owens
Harriet Polner
Gary and Natalie Robinson
Anthony Mitchell Sammarco
Richard and Leanna Sands
Wendy C. Sanford
Daniel I. Sherman
Charles E. and Deana M. Shirley
Binkley and Paula Shorts
Scott E. Squillace, Esq.
Charles A. Walsh III
Ann and Hans Ziegler
Rogerson Legacy Society
The following donors have confirmed legacy commitments to a donor advised or designated fund at the Boston Foundation.
Anonymous (28)
Mary Lee T. and Peter C. Aldrich
Barbara Jane Anderson
Diane DeSerras Arenella
Geoffrey D. Austrian
Lisa and Stephen Ayres
Doreen B. Biebusch
Thomas W. Bird
Rick and Nonnie* Burnes
Margaret A. Bush
Frank* and Ruth Butler
David and Gay Campbell
Helen T.W. Chen and Keith R. Ohmart
Edward A. and Penny Cherubino
Marilyn J. Darling
Leslie F. DiBona
Sue Donaldson
R.J. Donofrio
Anita Maria Elliott
Ellen Epstein and Rose* and Lee* Epstein
Mark Faucher
Joe Fiorello
David Friedman and Ann Gabhart
Sandra and Philip* Gordon
Andrew C. Goresh
Charlotte I. Hall
Marilyn L. Harris
Barbara Hauter Woodward
William G. Henderson and Carol M. Brogna Henderson
Petie Hilsinger
Kenneth D. and Cynthia L. Holberger
Chuck Holland
Marjorie Howard-Jones
Gary P. Kearney, M.D. and Susan Kearney
Thomas A. Kershaw
G. P. Paul Kowal
Virginia Kropas
Frances J. Lee-Vandell
Donald J. and Susan Kelley MacDonald
Meredith and Elsa McKinney
The McLachlan Family
Neil Medugno
Rabbi Bernard H. Mehlman
Edward J.* and Jane S. Michon
Frederick W. Neinas, M.D.
Carl H. Novotny and Rev. Judith Swahnberg
Mark A. and Judith A. Osborne
Douglas D.* and Geraldine Payne
Nancy E. Peace
Robert A. and Veronica S.* Petersen
Warren Radtke* and Judith Lockhart Radtke
Chris Remmes
Richard L. Robbins*
John A. Russell
Wendy C. Sanford
Margaret Schmidt and Kenneth Danila
Binkley and Paula Shorts
Ellen L. Simons
Edward and Nancy Smethurst
Cheryl H. Smith
Scott E. Squillace, Esq.
Anne Thompson
Alan and Pamela Trefler
Joy E. Van Buskirk
Robert R. Wadsworth and Catherine E. Moritz
Inge J. Wetzstein
Eric S. and Linda H.* White
Jeffrey and Theresa Whitehead
Michael N.* and Mary M. Wood
Supporting Donor-Driven Philanthropy
The Professional Advisors Committee counsels TBF as we develop and maintain strong working relationships with Greater Boston’s advisor community, and it provides its members with opportunities to learn about issues in philanthropy, exchange ideas, and build relationships with other advisors. The Professional Advisors Network comprises professional advisors with approximately 10 years of experience, connecting them with others at a similar career stage to explore the role philanthropy can play in an advisor’s practice and to learn more about the Greater Boston community.
Professional Advisors Committee
Susan L. Abbott
Goodwin Procter LLP
Kimberly E. Cohen
Choate, Hall & Stewart LLP
Sarah T. Connolly
Nixon Peabody LLP
Gary J. Emond (Vice-Chair)
Wolf & Company, P.C.
F. Brooke Field
Andersen Tax LLC
Christine N. Fletcher
Day Pitney LLP
Alexander J. Gross
Cerity Partners
Donald K. Jones
Bank of America Private Bank
Nicole Jackson Leslie
SCS Financial
Rebecca MacGregor
Bowditch & Dewey LLP
Richelle Maguire
PKF O'Connor Davies
Andrew McGlynn
Goldman Sachs
Susan Ogrodnik-Smith
HUB International
Christopher D. Perry
Northern Trust Company
Coco M. Plum
Paul | McCoy Family Office Services LLP
Nicholas Sharis
SCS Financial
Katherine M. Sheehan
Crestwood Advisors
Melissa E. Sydney (Chair)
Tarlow, Breed, Hart & Rodgers, P.C.
Amiel Z. Weinstock
AZW Law, P.C.
Debra A. Whitney
Ballentine Partners, LLC
Professional Advisors Network
Yvan P. Bodart
F.L. Putnam Investment Management Company
Aimee Fukuchi Bryant
Fiduciary Trust Company
Andrew Busa
RWA Wealth Partners, LLC
Allison L. Collins
Rubin and Rudman LLP
Alexandra P. Crean
Nixon Peabody LLP
Sean T. Donovan
Northern Trust Company
Sean A. Edwards
Ballentine Partners, LLC
Brandon P. Fink
Claro Advisors, LLC
F. Peter Fisher
Foster Dykema Cabot & Partners, LLC
Joshua T. Hohlfelder
CAPTRUST
Nicole A. Hostettler
CIBC Private Wealth
Emma Hutchison
Andersen Tax LLC
R. Maggie Lopez
ArentFox Schiff LLP
Victoria McHale
Wolf & Company, P.C.
Stephanie Meagher
SCS Financial
Sarah R. Moore
The Coyle Company
Paul L. Nadeau, Jr. (Vice-Chair)
Kahn, Litwin, Renza
John H. Ramsey
Goulston & Storrs PC
Saritin E. Rizzuto
Metro Credit Union
Alanna Paiva Robinson (Chair)
Ballentine Partners, LLC
Allison Robinson
Brown Brothers Harriman
Randy Schneider
Dwight Rudd Insurance
Heidi A. Seely
Day Pitney LLP
Valerie R. Sussman
Hurwit & Associates
Other Philanthropic Resources
Designated Funds
These important funds provide annual support to specific nonprofit organizations, such as the Watertown Boys & Girls Club and the John F. Kennedy Library. Many of them were established to pay tribute to a former director or major donor. Others honor a relative or friend who was especially dedicated to—or helped by—a particular institution.
Additional Funds
The Boston Foundation also has Scholarship Funds to increase access to education for diverse outstanding students, and Supporting Organizations that maintain their public charity status while their founders remain involved in decisions about grants.
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