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www.wbjournal.com Worcester Business Journal Giving Guide 2018 67 19 Dunn Family Charitable Foundation 30 Nagog Park, Suite 210, Acton 01720 978-952-8884 $23,049,185 Emphasis on education, health and human services, youth, the disabled, the elderly, ethnic minorities, community development 20 Boston Scientific Foundation 300 Boston Scientific Way, Marlborough 01752 508-683-4000 •www.bostonscientific.com $21,072,630 Grants provided to health and education-related organizations focused on individuals or communities with significant unmet needs, such as those who are economically disadvantaged, located within approximately 30 miles of Marlborough or Natick 21 Fred Harris Daniels Foundation Inc. 210 Park Ave., Suite 307, Worcester 01609 danielsfoundation.org $19,634,787 Grants focusing on girls ages 10 to 14 to solve societal challenges in Worcester by funding programs and institutions that help people become more self-reliant 22 Ruth H. and Warren A. Ellsworth Foundation 370 Main St.,12th Floor, Worcester 01608 508-459-8000 $19,624,458 Grants provided to health, educational, cultural and human service organizations based in the Worcester area 23 Middlesex Savings Charitable Foundation Inc. 6 Main St., Natick 01760 508-315-5311 •www.middlesexbank.com $18,266,129 Support for nonprofit organizations, services and programs in a variety of fields, including education, public health and welfare, the arts, and community development; provides annual scholarship support to college bound seniors 24 Foundation for MetroWest Inc. 3 Eliot St., Natick 01760 508-647-2260 •www.foundationformetrowest.org $18,155,328 Serves 33 communities in the Metrowest area; philanthropic community organization 25 The Hoche-Scofield Foundation (d) 370 Main St., 12th Floor, Worcester 01608 508-459-8000 $17,625,304 Giving primarily for education, community and social services in Worcester 26 Melvin S. Cutler Charitable Foundation 306 Main St., Suite 400, Worcester 01615 508-791-0901 $12,048,985 Giving primarily for education, health organizations, human services and Jewish organizations 27 Henderson Foundation P.O. Box 420, Sudbury 01776 978-443-9000 $11,648,252 Support for public policy organizations in the fields of foreign policy, defense, peace and media issues; support for higher education and medical research 28 Hopedale Foundation 43 Hope St., Hopedale 01747 508-473-2871 $11,599,082 Emphasis on community funds and hospitals, museums and other cultural programs, health agencies, youth services and higher education; student loans and scholarships limited to graduates of Hopedale High School 29 The Steinberg-Lalli Charitable Foundation P.O. Box 2350, Acton 01720 978-263-2989 $10,683,486 Focused on education, foundations, health, higher education, housing development organization and public charities 30 LeClerc Charity Fund (e) 5633 Strand Blvd., Naples, Fla. 34110 239-597-9780 $10,645,168 Giving primarily for human services and Roman Catholic agencies and schools 31 Francis A. & Jacquelyn H. Harrington Foundation 370 Main St., 12th Floor, Worcester 01608 508-459-8000 $10,597,234 Giving primarily for arts and culture, education and health organizations Sources: www.foundationcenter.org, GuideStar, the world's largest source of information on nonprofit organizations. Note: Foundations with minimum assets of $10,000,000 were considered for this list. (a) C/O The Entwistle Co. (b) Previous filings under Wayland address; some amount of giving remains in MetroWest area. (c) Phone and website for preparer of tax filing, The MP Group (d) Contact information for trustees; contact listed on 990 form is P.O. Box 1802, Providence, R.I. 02901, 888-866-3275. (e) Previous filings under Leominster address; significant amount of giving remains in the Worcester area. - Compiled by: Heide Martin, hmartin@nebusinessmedia.com Largest Charitable Foundations Foundation Assets Description Ranked by assets for most recent fiscal year available