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Nurtury was recently selected as one of 100 local nonprofits to receive grants of $100,000 each through Cummings Foundation’s $100K for 100 program. We were chosen from more than 430 applicants during a very competitive review process.

Representing Nurtury, Wayne Ysaguirre, President and CEO, and Betsy Rempel, Director of Foundations and Corporation, joined more than 250 other guests at a June 2 reception to celebrate the $10 million infusion of funding into Greater Boston’s nonprofit sector. For the second year, the exclusive event drew representatives from all 100 grantee organizations, as well as many public officials.

Nurtury is proud to be a recipient of this prestigious grant award. Click here to see a photo of our Nurtury staff with Joel Swets, Executive Director of the Cummings Foundation.

The complete list of 100 grant winners is available at www.CummingsFoundation.org.

 

Nurtury provides 85% percent of the daily nutritional needs of 1,200 Greater Boston children.

For over a century, Nurtury has been one of Boston’s largest providers of early education and care.

Nurtury invests an average of $16,000 per year in each child’s early education and care.

Fifty-seven percent of teachers with a degree earned them while working at Nurtury.

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When You Nurture a Child, You Nurture a Community

Nurtury gives Greater Boston’s youngest children in need, from birth to age five, the opportunity to reach their full potential by investing in school readiness, promoting healthy development and strengthening families.

Read about our unique approach to early education.

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FY16 Annual Report published

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Nurtury chosen to be featured in PBS docuseries "Our Kids"

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First Lady of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Lauren Baker, attends Nurtury's 3rd Annual fundraiser, RISE-A Night for Nurtury 

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Nurtury Learning Lab Awarded prestigious LEED Green Building Certification

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stories senator"Ineda was one of the thousands of children who grew up in the Bromley-Heath Public Housing Developments in Jamaica Plain."

stories smiling boy"A three year old came to us still eating baby food and having communication issues..."

Carol Campbell

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