The ɬ Neighborhood Center is committed to supporting the Allston-Brighton community by sponsoring programs, connecting residents to resources on our campus, and providing funding to local nonprofits. Learn about our services, grants, and resources below.
Services
Neighborhood Center services are available during the academic year (September - May).
October through April, we offer free, conversational, virtual English classes through Neighborhood Center for advanced beginner and intermediate levels.
Please note: Our Fall 2024English classes will end on December 8, 2024. A new schedule will be available for Winter/Spring 2025 in late January.
If you would like to be added to our email list serve to be notified of our class schedule when it becomes available, please fill out theɬNC ESOL Class Schedule Request Form by clicking button below.
If your child needs tutoring, we can help. Our volunteer tutors are available to assist your child/childrenin various subjects for one hour per week after school, at no cost to you.
To request a tutor for the Spring 2025 semester, please click button below to fill out ɬNC Tutor Request Form.
Grants
$3,000 Program/Project Grant
(Available twice per year—Fall & Spring)
Next cycle: Spring 2025
Deadline for the Fall 2024 cycle was Thursday, November 21, 2024
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The mission of the Allston/Brighton-ɬ Community Fund is to support programs and services that are available to the people of Allston and Brighton. The Fund Committee seeks applications from organizations, associations, programs, or purposes based in Allston and Brighton. The Committee gives special consideration to the benefit of the potential award on the youth, senior citizens, and the needy in the Allston and Brighton neighborhoods. Beautification projects are also encouraged.
The Fund was established by the former Mayor of Boston, Thomas M. Menino and Rev. J. Donald Monan, former President of and current Chancellor of ɬ.
The purpose of the awards is to supplement existing budgets of established organizations and agencies in order to promote a program or service for which financial support is not otherwise available. Consultants will not be funded. The Fund Committee also considers and makes awards to independent groups who present a worthy proposal or sponsor a worthwhile event.
Interested groups may apply for funding either during the fall or spring cycle.
Please Note: Only one grant per group or agency will be awarded per year.
Spring 2024 Grant Recipients
For the Spring 2024 cycle of the Allston Brighton/ɬ Communty Fund a total of $42,569 was distributed to the following 15 organizations:
- Addiction Treatment Center of New England:Recovery Home Front Garden Beautification Project
- Allston Brighton Food Pantry/Brighton Allston Congregational Church:Beyond the Basket: Hygiene, Translation, and Storage for ABFP Guests
- Allston Brighton PAUSES:Teen Self-Care Fair
- Brazilian Women’s Group:Community Food Baskets “Cesta Basica”
- Brighton Main Streets:Beautification Program
- Community Rowing, Inc.:Youth Summer Rowing Program
- The Fishing Academy Inc.: 20th Anniversary Support
- Friends of Herter Park:Improved Lighting/Signage/Community Awareness Project - 2024
- Penniman Road Community Garden:Integrated Pest Management Project
- Rat City Arts Festival:Rock of Ages
- Shaloh House School:School Vegetable Garden and Micro-farm Educational Programming
- Society of St. Vincent de Paul, St. Columbkille Conference:Supplemental Food Security
- Spark a Life With Art, Inc.:Annual Spark a Life with Art, Cultural Art Fest
- West End House Camp, Inc.:Project Camp 2024
- West End House Girls Camp:Camper Scholarships
ɬ Neighborhood Improvement Fund (ɬNIF)
(Established in 2015)
Please direct inquiries to:
Anabela GomesorJeanne Levesque
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Beginning in the spring of 2015, as part of a package of public benefits related to its Institutional Master Plan, ɬestablished a $2,564,000 Neighborhood Improvement Fund (NIF) grant for projects that enhance the public realm and for which public sources of financing may be unavailable or inadequate.
The NIF grant may be used by public or private non-profit entities to implement improvements on public property.Projects may include improvements in public parks and open space, neighborhood beautification, transportation and roadway improvements, public safety projects, public art, and other projects that achieve the objectives of the fund.
Projects should be of broad public benefit to the Allston-Brighton neighborhood, with particular emphasis on the areas of Brighton closest to ɬ (e.g. Lake Street, Foster Street, Cleveland Circle, Commonwealth Avenue, Brighton Center). Applicants will be expected to garner and demonstrate broad community support for their projects as part of the application and review process.
2018-19 Recipients
$1,104,095 will be awarded to the following organizations:
Allston Village Main Streets: Allston Village Lights Project - $60,000
Allston Brighton CDC & DPW: Bench Project - $20,000
Artists for Humanity: Artistic Bike Racks - $42,846
Boston Parks & Recreation: McKinney Playground Improvements - $750,000
Boston Transportation Department: Two BlueBike Stations - $106,250
Brighton Gateway & Brighton Marine Health Center (Fiscal Agent): Gateway Improvement Project - $100,000
Gardner Pilot Academy & Boston Educational Development Fund (Fiscal Agent): Community Garden & School Grounds Improvement Project - $24,999
2016 Recipients
$325,798 was awarded to the following organizations:
Artists for Humanity:Brighton High School Sculptural Art Work - $30,798
Allston Village Main Streets:Tree Pit Initiative- $36,000
Jackson Mann Community School & Council:Playground Initiative - $100,000
Massachusetts Department of Conservation & Recreation: Chestnut Hill Reservation & Reservoir Improvements - $59,000
VFW Post 669 & Boston Parks & Recreation (Fiscal Agent):Major General George W. Casey BronzeRelief - Casey Memorial Amphitheater- $100,000
2015 Recipients
$446,138 was awarded to the following organizations:
Allston-Brighton Veterans & Brighton Marine Health Center (Fiscal Agent):Medal of Honor Statue for Private First Class Ernest W. Prussman killed during WWII - $90,000
Boston Transportation Department-Boston Bikes:Two Hubway Bike-Share Stations - $95,600
Boston Police Department, District 14:Two Speed Alert Display Board Units - $40,000
Brighton Main Streets, Inc.:Gateway signage and an interactive kiosk that will provide information about local businesses, access to public transit, and a community calendar- $100,000
Friends of Chestnut Hill Reservation & DCR (Fiscal Agent):Two solar-operated trash and recyclable compacting stations and an outdoor drinking fountain (also pet friendly) - $25,000
Friends of McKinney Park & Boston Parks & Recreation (Fiscal Agent):Automated, solar-powered scoreboard, three concrete chess tables, and transformation of the street hockey court so it can also be used for soccer and basketball - $95,538
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