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More than 100 single-caregiver families in Cambridge to get $500/month


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Over 100 single-caretaker households in Cambridge will be selected to receive no-strings-attached monthly payments of $500 as part of an 18-month pilot program starting this August, announced Mayor Sumbul Siddiqui on Thursday. 
Cambridge is the second city in the state to have no-strings-attached payments available to its most vulnerable families in an effort to address a growing economic divide. In November, Chelsea began giving 2,000 low-income families $200 to $400 a month, according to a Boston Globe report.
The payments are being made through the Cambridge RISE (Recurring Income for Success and Empowerment) Project. The program’s first measure, the Guaranteed Income Pilot Initiative, will run in partnership with the Cambridge Community Foundation, Cambridge Economic Opportunity Committee, Just-A-Start and the Cambridge Housing Authority. ....

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Cambridge to begin guaranteed income program for poor families


Cambridge to begin guaranteed income program for poor families
120 single-parent households would receive $500 a month with no strings attached.
By Shirley Leung Globe Columnist,Updated April 15, 2021, 1 hour ago
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A woman walks by the Washington Elms Housing Development in Cambridge, which sits next to high-rise towers in Kendall Square.John Tlumacki/Globe Staff
Cambridge is set to become the second city in Massachusetts to give out no-strings-attached money to its poorest residents in an 18-month pilot program that will begin in August.
Mayor Sumbul Siddiqui is announcing Thursday that the city, through a public-private partnership, has raised $1.5 million for an initiative that gives out $500 a month to 120 households headed by a lone caretaker, such as a single mother. Last November the city of Chelsea launched a similar program for about 2,000 low-income families in what is considered the country’s biggest experiment of the guarant ....

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Report: Home Prices Help Drive Inequality in Cambridge

Report: Home Prices Help Drive Inequality in Cambridge
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Report shows stark inequalities in Cambridge economic growth


Report shows stark inequalities in Cambridge economic growth
By Andy Rosen Globe Staff,Updated April 7, 2021, 2 hours ago
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A man walked in the Washington Elms Housing Development with the towers of Kendall Square nearby.John Tlumacki/Globe Staff
A new report by a Cambridge civic group lays out in stark detail how the city’s yearslong health and technology boom has failed to reach swaths of the population, leaving lower income people with higher expenses, but limited opportunities to participate in the prosperity enjoyed by their neighbors.
The report, scheduled to be released Wednesday by the Cambridge Community Foundation, highlights particular concerns for Black Cantabrigians, who have faced the heaviest burdens from the city’s high housing costs. Nearly one third of Black homeowners spend more than 30 percent of their income on housing, and 55 percent of Black renters do the same. ....

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CCF awards grants to Cambridge food pantries


CCF awards grants to Cambridge food pantries
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The Cambridge Community Foundation recently announced that it is awarding $40,000 in grants to 11 neighborhood food pantries and programs.
These are the first in a series of grants planned by the foundation to quickly distribute donated funds back into the community to help nonprofits address emergency issues including food insecurity, housing insecurity and shelter for the homeless, cash for urgent needs, access to connectivity and emergency child care.
The new grants, ranging in this round from $2,000 to $5,000, are administered from the Cambridge COVID-19 Emergency Fund. Over the past few weeks, donors across the city have given to the foundation’s second campaign for the Cambridge COVID-19 Emergency Fund, which is focused on helping neighbors during the 2020 winter. ....

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