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University of Global Health Equity In January 2019, University of Global Health Equity reached its biggest milestone to date—the opening of the new Butaro Academic Campus. Bill and Joyce Cummings traveled to Rwanda, along with representatives from Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Partners In Health, and Tufts University, for the dedication of this groundbreaking institution for which Cummings Foundation was the initial funder. While there, Bill and Joyce announced a challenge grant for an additional $10 million that ultimately raised $21 million. This gift will fund financial aid for low-income students, launch new leadership training programs, expand academic research, and ultimately improve the quality of health services delivered around the world. Learn more at ughe.edu. $25 Million Awarded in 2019 Cummings Foundation awarded $25 million during its 2019 grant cycle. One hundred fifty local nonprofits— serving Essex, Middlesex, and Suffolk counties—were awarded funding ranging from $100,000 to $500,000 through the Foundation’s $100K for 100 and Sustaining Grants programs. Across eight separate committees, 148 volunteers worked throughout the year to select the 2019 grant cohort and to maintain relationships with current grantees. This veritable army of volunteers pored over applications, read impact reports, and analyzed budgets. They wrote reports of their own and met with their teams to collaboratively decide the winners. The grant recipients are a diverse group of nonprofit organizations focused on education, homelessness prevention, human services, healthcare, social justice, and other vital causes. More information about the 2019 grants programs and a complete list of the 853 grant winners since the program began in 2012 are available at CummingsFoundation.org. Staff and students at Enroot celebrate the news of their Sustaining Grant More than $260 million granted to date in greater Boston alone 2019 Annual Update We already believed our future to be bright but it just got a whole lot brighter today. – Enroot Based in Cambridge, Enroot will use its Sustaining Grant to replicate its immigrant youth programs in three new cities, growing its annual number of students served from 175 to more than 1,000.

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Page 1: University of Global Health Equity · 2019-06-24 · University of Global Health Equity In January 2019, University of Global Health Equity reached its biggest milestone to date—the

University of Global Health Equity

In January 2019, University of Global Health Equity reached its biggest milestone to date—the opening of the new Butaro Academic Campus. Bill and Joyce Cummings traveled to Rwanda, along with representatives from Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Partners In Health, and Tufts University, for the dedication of this groundbreaking institution for which Cummings Foundation was the initial funder.

While there, Bill and Joyce announced a challenge grant for an additional $10 million that ultimately raised $21 million. This gift will fund financial aid for low-income students, launch new leadership training programs, expand academic research, and ultimately improve the quality of health services delivered around the world. Learn more at ughe.edu.

$25 Million Awarded in 2019

Cummings Foundation awarded $25 million during its 2019 grant cycle. One hundred fifty local nonprofits—serving Essex, Middlesex, and Suffolk counties—were awarded funding ranging from $100,000 to $500,000 through the Foundation’s $100K for 100 and Sustaining Grants programs.

Across eight separate committees, 148 volunteers worked throughout the year to select the 2019 grant cohort and to maintain relationships with current grantees. This veritable army of volunteers pored over applications, read impact reports, and analyzed budgets. They wrote reports of their own and met with their teams to collaboratively decide the winners. The grant recipients are a diverse group of nonprofit organizations focused on education, homelessness prevention, human services, healthcare, social justice, and other vital causes.

More information about the 2019 grants programs and a complete list of the 853 grant winners since the program began in 2012 are available at CummingsFoundation.org.

Staff and students at Enroot celebrate the news of their Sustaining Grant

More than $260 million granted to date in greater Boston alone

2019 Annual Update

We already believed our future to be bright but it just got a whole lot brighter today.

– EnrootBased in Cambridge, Enroot will use its Sustaining Grant to replicate its immigrant youth programs in three new cities, growing its annual number of students served f rom 175 to more than 1,000.

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AllstonBrazilian Worker Center*DEAF, Inc.Lovin’ SpoonfulsWest End House

Amesbury*Our Neighbors’ Table

AndoverA Better Chance of AndoverAaron’s Presents*Andover Public SchoolsChallenge UnlimitedCreative Living*Professional Center for Child Dvpt

Arlington Arlington Youth Counseling Center*The Children’s Room: Center for Grieving Food Link

BedfordMinuteman Senior ServicesNashoba Learning GroupScience from Scientists

BeverlyEndicott CollegeExpress Yourself North Shore Community MediationNorth Shore InnoVentures*The School for Field Studies

Boston *ACE Mentor Program Achieve Summer ProgramAlray Taylor Second Chance MentoringAppalachian Mountain Club*Artists For HumanityAsian American Civic Association*ATASK Against Domestic ViolenceBen Franklin Institute of Technology*Beyond ConflictBig Brothers Big Sisters of Mass BayBig Sister Association of Greater BostonBoch Center for the Performing ArtsBoston Asian: Youth Essential ServiceBoston CASA*Boston Chinatown Neighborhood CtrBoston Debate League*The Boston Foundation*Boston Health Care for the Homeless *Bridge Over Troubled WatersCAIR-MACatholic CharitiesCenter for Law and EducationChildren’s TrustCity Mission Society of Boston*College for Social InnovationCommunity Resources for Justice*Discovering Justice *Doc Wayne Youth ServicesEmerald Necklace Conservancy*Emmanuel College

English for New Bostonians*FamilyAid BostonFenway Community Health Center*First Literacy*Friends of the Children-BostonFriendshipWorks Elder ServicesGenerations Inc.Health Care For All*InnerCity WeightliftingInversantJFYNetWorks*King Boston La Alianza HispanaLatino STEM AllianceLawyers Clearinghouse LEAH Project at Health Resources in Action*The Lenny Zakim Fund*MA Advocates for Children*MA Institute for a New CommonwealthMinds Matter of BostonNational Alliance on Mental Illness of MA *New England Center & Home for VeteransNew England Center for Arts & Tech*New England Innocence Project*PAIR ProjectPartners In HealthThe PartnershipRennie Center for Edu Research & Policy*Resilient CodersRosie’s PlaceSamaritansShooting TouchSilver Lining Mentoring*Social Innovation Forum*South End Tech Center @ Tent CitySt. Anthony Shrine Women’s Health Clinic*Steppingstone Foundation*Tech Goes HomeTenacityThe Theater OffensiveThompson Island Outward Bound *Urban College of Boston*Veterans Legal ServicesWalkBostonWomen’s Bar Foundation of MAWomen’s Lunch Place*Youth Opportunities UpheldYWCA of Boston

Boxford *Community Giving Tree

BrightonBoston University Hillel Foundation*Community Rowing*The Home for Little WanderersIrish International Immigrant CenterSisters of St. Joseph of Boston

BurlingtonBurlington Police DepartmentHeartbeat Ministries Lahey Health Behavioral Services*MA Down Syndrome Congress

CambridgeAdolescent Consultation ServicesBoston Area Rape Crisis CenterBreakthrough Greater Boston*Cambridge Affordable Housing CorpCambridge Camping AssociationCambridge Family & Children’s ServiceCitySprouts*De Novo*EnrootFood For Free CommitteeMA Biotechnology Education FdnNew Communities ServicesThe Next Step Fund*On The RiseThe Possible ProjectTutoring Plus of Cambridge*Venture CaféWomen’s Educational Center*Young Man with a Plan*Y2Y Network

Charlestown *Federation for Children w/ Special Needs*Heading Home

ChelmsfordBudget BuddiesLife Saver Ministries*Operation Delta DogSt. Mary SVDP Outreach Program

ConcordConcord Prison OutreachGaining Ground The Giving Camp*Mike Harney’s Play Ball! *Minute Man Arc for Human Services*The Nature ConnectionOpen Table

Danvers *Danvers Community YMCANew England Homes for the DeafNFI Massachusetts

DorchesterBoston City SingersBoston Collegiate Charter SchoolThe Boston HomeBoys and Girls Clubs of DorchesterBridge Boston FoundationBrookview HouseCtr for Women in Politics & Public PolicyThe City School*COHIFCommonWealth KitchenCrispus Attucks Children’s CenterDaily Table*Dorchester Youth CollaborativeEVkids*Family Nurturing Center of MA*Freedom HouseFresh Truck The Kerry Jon Walker Fund

LEAP Self-Defense*Mujeres Unidas Avanzando*Sportsmen’s Tennis & Enrichment

Center

Dracut*Catie’s Closet

East BostonEast Boston Social Centers*Excel Academy Charter SchoolsPiers Park Sailing CenterZUMIX

EverettThe Community Family

Framingham *Bethany Health Care Center*Bethany Hill PlaceJeff’s Place Children’s Bereavement Ctr*Jewish Family Service of MetrowestMetroWest Mediation ServicesPrograms For PeopleRIA House

GloucesterBackyard GrowersThe Open Door Food Pantry Pathways for ChildrenPAARI*SeniorCare Wellspring House

Hathorne *Essex Agricultural and Technical School

Haverhill*The Arc of GHNBethany Community Services*Community ActionEmmausFidelity House CRC*L’Arche Boston North*Northern Essex Community College Ruth’s House

HopkintonMichael Lisnow Respite Center

HudsonFresh Start Furniture BankFriends of the Hudson Senior Center

Jamaica PlainApprentice LearningBoston SCORESCommunity ServingsElizabeth Stone House*Friends of Boston’s HomelessGeneration Excel Youth DevelopmentHyde Square Task ForceItalian Home for ChildrenNativity Prepatory School*Rebuilding Together BostonRehearsal for LifeSelf Esteem Boston Educational Institute

Urbano ProjectVolunteers of America Massachusetts*X-Cel Education

Lawrence*Bellesini AcademyBeyond SoccerBoys & Girls Club of LawrenceBread & Roses Housing *Bread & Roses Soup Kitchen*Communities TogetherCor Unum Meal CenterFamily Services of the Merrimack Valley*Greater Lawrence Community BoatingLawrence CommunityWorksLawrence Family Dev Charter SchoolLawrence/Lynn Summer AcademyLazarus House*Merrimack Valley Immigrant & Edu Center*Merrimack Valley YMCANeighbors In Need*Northeast Legal AidNotre Dame Education Center*The Psychological CenterSi, Se Puede*Top Notch Scholars*Youth Development Organization

LexingtonCotting SchoolEliot Community Human Services The NAN Project*Waypoint AdventureWildflower Camp Foundation

LincolnLovelane Special Needs Horseback Riding

Lowell *Acre Family Child CareBoys & Girls Club of Greater LowellCommunity TeamworkEforAllGirls Inc. of Greater Lowell*House of Hope*Kids in Tech*Lowell House*Lowell Parks & Conservation Trust*The Megan House Foundation*Merrimack Valley Food BankMerrimack Valley Housing Partnership*Mill City GrowsOur Restorative Justice Thom Anne Sullivan CenterThrive Communities of MassachusettsUTEC*The Wish Project

Lynn *Centerboard*Children’s Law Center of MassachusettsEssex County Community OrganizationFamily & Children’s Service of Greater Lynn*Girls Inc. of LynnThe Haven Project*KIPP Massachusetts*La Vida Scholars*Lynn Shelter AssociationRaw Art Works

Malden*Bread of LifeHousing Families *Malden Overcoming Addiction*Mystic Valley Elder ServicesTriangle

Marlborough*Boys & Girls Clubs of MetroWest*Friends of the Marlborough SeniorsGood Shepherd’s Maria Droste Services Marlborough Community Dev CorpSpecial Olympics Massachusetts*Thrive Support & Advocacy

MedfordBoston Education, Skills & Training CorpBoston Shakespeare ProjectFriends of Chevalier Auditorium *The Institute for Global LeadershipMedford Public SchoolsRoyall House AssociationSolutions for Living Tufts Hillel*Tufts University Prison Initiative*West Medford Community Center

Melrose*MelroseWakefield Healthcare

MethuenThe Children’s Center of MethuenGreater Lawrence Family Health CenterNevins Nursing & Rehabilitation Center*You’re With Us

NatickFamily Promise MetrowestThe Metrowest ESL FundNatick Service CouncilRCS Learning Center

NewburyportAnna Jaques Community Health FdnJeanne Geiger Crisis CenterOpportunity Works

NewtonThe Boston Jewish Film Festival*Carroll Center for the Blind*Cooperative Metropolitan Ministries*One Can HelpThe Second Step

North AndoverBrooks SchoolCommunity InRoadsMerrimack College Health SciencesWindrush Farm Therapeutic Equitation

Peabody *Citizens Inn

ReadingMission of Deeds

Revere*Women Encouraging Empowerment

Roslindale*Brooke Charter SchoolsImmigrant Family Services Institute

Roxbury826 Boston*The BASE and Babson CollegeBoston Centers for Youth & FamiliesDimock Community Health Center*First Teacher*Friends of St. Stephen’s Youth ProgramsHaley House*Hawthorne Youth and Community CtrHorizons for Homeless ChildrenMissionSAFE: A New Beginning*Nurtury*Pine Street Inn*Project RIGHT*Refugee & Immigrant Assistance CenterRoxbury YouthworksRPC Social Impact CenterSmart from the StartSquashBusters*Victory ProgramsWriteBoston*Youth Enrichment Services

Salem*Brookhouse HomeFor Kids Only Afterschool*Healing Abuse Working for Change*LEAP for EducationLifebridge*North Shore Alliance of Gay & Lesbian Youth Plummer Youth PromiseRoot Salem State University

Salisbury*Boys & Girls Club Lower Merrimack ValleyPettengill House

SomervilleCASPARCommunity Cooks*The Elizabeth Peabody HouseLittle Sisters of the PoorRESPONDSCM Community Transportation Sibling ConnectionsSomerville Public Schools

South Boston Julie’s Family Learning Program *South Boston Neighborhood House

Stoneham *Boys & Girls Clubs Stoneham/Wakefield*The Family Restored*SEEM Collaborative

SudburyBridges TogetherCorwin-Russell School MetroWest Free Medical Program PlaySudbury*SMILE Mass*Sudbury Valley Trustees

SwampscottNorth Shore Rovers

TopsfieldTri-Town Council

WakefieldMiddlesex Partnerships for YouthNortheast Metro TechWakefield Educational Foundation

WalthamBoston Area Gleaners*Chesterbrook Community FoundationJunior Achievement More Than WordsNeighbors Who Care

Watertown *Armenian Museum of AmericaAsperger/Autism NetworkFamilies First Parenting ProgramsImprobable PlayersPrimary SourceWatertown Boys & Girls Club

WaylandJohn Andrew Mazie Memorial FoundationParmenter VNA & Community Care

WestfordFriends of the Cameron Senior CenterHabitat for Humanity of Greater LowellRoudenbush Community Center

Weston*Regis CollegeRoxbury Weston Programs

Wilmington*C.L.A.S.S.Hope & Friendship Metastatic Breast Cancer FdnMay InstituteWilmington High SchoolWilmington Police Department

Winchester *Clay Soper Memorial Fund*En Ka SocietyWinchester Coalition for a Safer CmtyWinchester Cmty for A Better ChanceWinchester Multicultural NetworkWinchester Seniors Association Wright-Locke Farm Conservancy

WoburnBoy Scouts Spirit of Adventure CouncilThe Dwelling Place *English At LargeFriends of Woburn Veterans*Grameen ResearchHILL For LiteracyOrganization of Nurse LeadersResources for Human DevelopmentRotary Club of WoburnSMD-HELP Hospital Equipment LoansSocial Capital, Inc.St. Charles Community AuditoriumSt. Vincent DePaul Society of WoburnTanner Ta Ta FoundationTeaching and Learning AllianceWellness Campaign Woburn Community Educational Fdn*Woburn Fire DepartmentWoburn Historical Society Youth Villages

These organizations are all receiving grant funding from Cummings Foundation in 2019. This level of philanthropy is possible, in large part, thanks

to the more than 2,000 businesses that lease space in buildings that are owned by—or are operated for the sole benefit of—Cummings Foundation. Learn more about how Cummings Buildings Power Charities at cummings.com/charity, and please contact us if you or someone you know is in need of commercial real estate.

Grant Recipients

*New grant awarded in 2019

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Established in 1986 by Joyce and Bill Cummings of Winchester, MA, Cummings Foundation, Inc. is one of the largest private operating foundations in New England. Based in Woburn, it has been the beneficiary of substantial contributions from

the Cummings family, often through commercial real estate firm Cummings Properties, LLC. Cummings Foundation directly operates its own charitable subsidiaries, including Veterinary School at Tufts, LLC and two New Horizons retirement communities, in Marlborough and Woburn. Cummings Foundation’s grant-making affiliates support nonprofits serving Middlesex, Essex, and Suffolk counties in Massachusetts as well as a limited number of international organizations that focus primarily on Rwanda. More information is available at CummingsFoundation.org.

Starting Small has Made It BigStarting Small and Making It Big, Bill Cummings’ self-written memoir, is full of thoughtful reflections on the lessons Bill has learned throughout his life about business, entrepreneurship, and philanthropy. This year, Bill brought Starting Small on the road, including appearances on three continents. Over the course of more than 100 speaking engagements, thousands of people have heard first-hand about his years of experience.

Bill has been sought after for radio, print, television, and podcast interviews, and has been featured by Bloomberg Radio, Palm Beach Post, WCVB’s “Chronicle,” and Forbes Magazine, among other media outlets. For more information or to purchase a copy of Starting Small, visit cummings.com/book. All proceeds go to Cummings Foundation.

Joseph Abate, M.D.North Suburban Orthopedic Associates

*Lawrence S. Bacow, J.D., Ph.D.President, Harvard University

Hon. Margot BotsfordMassachusetts Supreme Judicial Court (ret.)

Rep. Paul C. CaseyMA House of Representatives (ret.)

Joyce M. CummingsCo-founder, Cummings Foundation

Patricia A. Cummings, Psy.D.President, New Horizons at Marlborough

William S. CummingsCo-founder, Cummings Foundation

Rep. Carol A. DonovanMA House of Representatives (ret.)

Arlan F. Fuller, Jr., M.D.Vice president for oncology services, Winchester Hospital (ret.)

Laurie Gabriel, C.F.A.Wellington Management Company (ret.)

David R. Harris, Ph.D.President, Union College

Deborah T. Kochevar, D.V.M., Ph.D.Provost ad interim, Tufts University

Anthony P. Monaco, M.D., Ph.D.President, Tufts University

Jason Z. Morris, Ph.D.Fordham University

Marilyn C. Morris, M.D., M.P.H.Columbia Presbyterian Hospital

Richard C. Ockerbloom President, The Boston Globe (ret.)

*Michael H. Pascavage, AIA Retired chairman, Cummings Properties

*Trustees Emeriti

Trustees

Bill’s appearance at Entrepreneurship for All in Lowell, MA

Cummings School Welcomes New DeanDr. Alastair Cribb has become the fifth dean of Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University, New England’s only veterinary school. A visionary leader in veterinary medicine, he was the founding dean of University of Calgary Faculty of Veterinary Medicine.

Cummings Foundation is proud to offer high-quality senior living experiences at New Horizons at Choate (Woburn, MA) and New Horizons at Marlborough. Learn more at CummingsFoundation.org about these

award-winning retirement communities and the wide range of services they offer.

Cribb’s background as an innovative educator, researcher, and medical professional with expertise in both animal and human health makes him uniquely qualified to lead Cummings School, which is recognized worldwide for its impact on the practice of veterinary medicine and research at the intersection of animal, human, and ecosystem health.

Dr. Alastair Cribb

Cummings Foundation, Inc.(1)

12/31/2018 (2)

$767,324 290,705

118,191 30,028

1,360,718,377 434,471,669 45,999,832

$1,842,396,126

$652,901 551,401

25,000,000 24,266,951

424,071 50,895,324

1,791,500,802

$1,842,396,126

12/31/2017

$ 387,297 288,615 190,311 23,360

1,312,509,988 433,271,669

46,062,119 $ 1,792,733,359

$820,423 490,541

2,386,236 25,000,000

23,618,104 323,852

52,639,156

1,740,094,203

$1,792,733,359

12/31/2016

$2,865,997 420,834 150,675 25,303

1,020,298,009 347,499,769

44,671,401 $1,415,931,989

$847,607 462,539

23,377,502 234,912

24,922,560

1,391,009,429

$1,415,931,989

ASSETSCash and cash equivalents Accounts, unbilled and other receivables Prepaid expenses Food and supplies Investments - Securities at FMV Investments - Property at FMV Property & Equipment in Operations at FMV

Total assets

LIABILITIES Accounts payable and accrued expenses Accrued payroll and taxes Loans Payable Pledged Building (3) Deposits Deferred service fees

Total liabilities

NET ASSETS Total Unrestricted Total Liabilities and Net Assets

(1) Includes OneWorld Boston, Inc. assets (2) Preliminary figures (3) Estimated cost of J.M. Cummings building in Medford