Data that makes a difference.
At MIT, data matters. And at the Community Service Fund, we’re always looking for facts and figures that demonstrate the impact we’re having today, and the places we could go tomorrow with your support. Check out our data from 2018-2022!
50+ years of service and partnership
69
Department Advocates
50
MIT DLCs represented
5 year snapshot (2018-2022): MIT Faculty, Staff, and Retiree donations to the CSF
$420,168
Amount raised
1,144
Total donors
$397,736
Total funds distributed
$200,000
Funds distributed to the MIT PKG Center for student initiatives and internships
$74,736
Funds distributed to 22 independent volunteer initiatives led by MIT students and staff
$123,000
Funds distributed to 13 nonprofits working with MIT volunteers in Cambridge and Greater Boston
CSF Supported nonprofits, 2018-2022:
- Cambridge Community Center
- Cambridge School Volunteers
- CASPAR
- Charles River Conservancy
- Community Art Center
- Elevate Youth
- National Braille Press
- People Making a Difference
- Project Manna
- Read to a Child
- TTT Mentor Program
- Tutoring Plus of Cambridge
- Young People’s Project
Covid-19 Neighborhood Response Fund
The Neighborhood Response Fund was established as a joint initiative of the CSF and Community Giving at MIT in April of 2020 to raise donations for six Cambridge nonprofits providing services to homeless and food insecure individuals and families through 2023. Our nonprofit partners are:
- CASPAR
- Cambridge Community Center
- East End House
- Food for Free
- Just-A-Start
- Margaret Fuller Neighborhood House
423
Total donors
$178,276
Funds raised