Community Endowment of Lexington Announces Its 2023 Grants


Community Endowment of Lexington (CEL) is pleased to announce its Competitive, Capacity Building and Ad Hoc Grants for 2023. Organizations that received grants are either town agencies or nonprofits, and all focus on one of CEL’s four funding areas: Arts and Culture, Community Building, Health and Human Services, and the Environment.

Since its founding in 2014, CEL has awarded 93 grants totaling more than $450,000 to over fifty organizations that bring vibrant and meaningful programs to Lexington.

“We’re pleased CEL can make it possible for these community-based initiatives to move forward,” says CEL co-chair Ann Boese.

“Congratulations to all of the 2023 grantees,” adds Mary Ann Sorel, CEL co-chair. “They’ve demonstrated they have innovative and well-designed plans, and we look forward to seeing them contribute to our community.”
CEL’s 2023 grant funding will support:

  • Association of Black Citizens of Lexington – 2023 Ad Hoc Grant – Celebrating Black musicians, composers and activists.
  • BINA Farm Center 2022-23 Capacity Building Grant – Funding for this inclusive therapeutic and recreation program improves its participant and volunteer data management system.
  • Chinese American Association of Lexington (CAAL) 2022-23 Capacity Building Grant for information infrastructure, organization development as a foundation for next 10 years.
  • LexFarm – Partial funding to build a 4-season geodesic dome to use as an indoor gathering space for programs.
  • Lexington Pops Chorus Supports the costs of Winter Concert, paying for musicians and choral director, for performance as well as outreach.
  • Munroe Center for the Arts Move and install printer for community printmaking program.
  • New Legacy Cultural Center Purchase classical Chinese instruments to provide lessons to Lexington children and adults.
  • Quabbin Mediation Develop a culturally resonant TAB (Training Active Bystander) curriculum in Mandarin.
  • Supportive Living – Funds for a Consultant to develop a sustainable (reimbursable) Neuro-Wellness program.
  • Town of Lexington Sustainability & Resilience Department Train energy advisors to work with Lexington residents to facilitate the conversion to heat pumps and clean energy products.
  • Verge Inclusive Athletics Outreach to more Lexington residents for a family-friendly running club for people with and without disabilities.
  • Waypoint Adventure Funds for outreach to Lexington residents and to create an “Adventure Club.”
  • William Diamond Junior Fife & Drum Corps. Purchase travel cases for drums and 7 new fifes to facilitate travel.
    If interested in learning more about CEL by donating and/or volunteering, contact Ann Boese at chair@lexingtonendowment.org.

ABOUT THE COMMUNITY ENDOWMENT OF LEXINGTON
The Community Endowment of Lexington (CEL), an endowed fund of the Foundation for MetroWest, enhances the quality of life for Lexington citizens. CEL awards grants to nonprofits and town agencies working in the areas of health and human services, arts and culture, the environment, and community building; provides ways for donors to give back and leave a legacy; and encourages innovative and collaborative solutions to issues facing Lexington, MA. Learn more at www.lexingtonendowment.org.

ABOUT THE FOUNDATION FOR METROWEST
Established in 1995, the Foundation for MetroWest is the only community foundation serving the 33 cities and towns in the region. The Foundation promotes philanthropy in the region, helps donors maximize the impact of their local giving, serves as a resource for local nonprofits and enhances the quality of life for all residents. Since inception, the Foundation has granted $16 million to charitable organizations and currently stewards more than $23 million in charitable assets for current needs and future impact. To learn more, visit www.foundationformetrowest.org or call 508-647-2260.