The Boston Center for Blind Children is a private 501(c)(3) foundation dedicated to awarding grant funds to non-profit organizations serving the blind and visually impaired in Massachusetts. Since its establishment in 1901, BCBC has been actively involved in charitable activities and programs, providing care and financial assistance to visually impaired children, youth, and their families.
In recent years, BCBC has focused on granting financial support to charitable organizations sharing similar commitments, with $2.8M in grant funds awarded to 25 organizations. Demonstrating a strong commitment to its mission, BCBC has allocated 90.5% of available funds as grants, with 31 legacies from estates contributing to its impactful work in the community.
With a rich history dating back to its founding by Isabel Greeley in 1901 as the Boston Nursery for Blind Babies, BCBC has evolved to become a vital resource for the blind and visually impaired community in Massachusetts. The organization's dedication to supporting individuals with visual impairments and their families remains steadfast, making it a significant presence in the philanthropic landscape.
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