Donate to Meeting the Moment: Sustaining Families
Thank you for your interest in Meeting the Moment: Sustaining Families. This form is one way you can partner with us–by donating in support of our Meeting the Moment grantmaking.
The decision by the Federal Government not to release funds for SNAP and other food programs has put the health of more than a million people in Massachusetts at risk. It will require all of us to live up to our shared responsibility to care for and support our neighbors in this time of critical need.
Your donation to Meeting the Moment: Sustaining Families today will support the food banks, pantries and other organizations that will take on the vital responsibility of providing food for those in need, to ensure everyone in Massachusetts has a seat at the table and food on their plate.
To donate by credit card, please use the form below. For other donation types (check, donor advised fund, etc.,) please see the Gift instructions below the form.
Every gift matters! However, this fund has a minimum donation of $50. To give smaller amounts, we recommend you give directly to the Greater Boston Food Bank or local food provider of your choice.
Gift Instructions
Thank you for your interest. You may make credit card donations using the form on this page. For other types of gifts:
To give from a Donor Advised Fund, please recommend a grant to "Boston Foundation, Inc." with the name of the fund in the grant purpose field.
To donate by check, make your check payable to "Boston Foundation, Inc." with the name of the fund in the memo field and mail to:
The Boston Foundation
PO Box 843027
Boston, MA 02284-3027
For wire or bank transfers, or to inquire about transferring other types of assets, please click here for a PDF of the fund gift instructions or contact our Fund Administration office at (617) 338-2637 or email fundadmin@tbf.org.
If you are looking to learn more about the initiative and its ongoing work, please visit the Meeting the Moment: Sustaining Families page, and thank you again for working with us to distribute critical funding that responds to current need, identifies paths to protect critical systems and institutions, and collaboratively reimagines what a more resilient, robust safety net could look like.