Meet Boston – Charitable Giving Program (2026)
Charitable Giving Through Fundraising Event Designations in Massachusetts
Meet Boston’s Charitable Giving Program supports nonprofit organizations by designating a portion of net proceeds from signature fundraising events to charities that make a meaningful impact in Boston and across Massachusetts. Giving focuses on community enrichment, historic preservation, visitor experience enhancement, and initiatives that strengthen the region’s tourism and hospitality ecosystem.
Organization: Meet Boston
Support Type: Charitable giving through fundraising event designations
Geographic Focus: Boston and Massachusetts communities
About the Funder
Meet Boston is a nonprofit, partnership-driven sales and marketing organization dedicated to promoting Greater Boston as a premier visitor destination. Through its charitable giving efforts, Meet Boston engages its partner network to support local nonprofit organizations whose work enhances the city’s cultural assets, preserves historic and community spaces, and contributes to a welcoming, vibrant visitor experience.
What This Program Supports
Meet Boston’s charitable giving is tied to designated proceeds from fundraising events and supports nonprofit organizations whose missions align with the organization’s community and destination-focused priorities.
Priority Funding Areas
Community Beautification & Historic Preservation
Programs that enhance public spaces, preserve historic landmarks, and contribute to the visual and cultural vitality of Boston and surrounding communities.
Visitor Services & Experiences
Initiatives that improve the quality of visitor engagement and support tourism-related services and programming.
Destination & Industry Support
Organizations and initiatives that strengthen Boston’s tourism, hospitality, and events ecosystem.
Eligible Support Types
- Designation of a portion of net fundraising event proceeds
- Event-linked charitable support through Meet Boston signature events
Eligibility
Eligible applicants typically include:
- IRS-recognized 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations
- Organizations serving Boston or Massachusetts communities
- Nonprofits nominated by a current Meet Boston partner organization
- Programs aligned with Meet Boston’s charitable giving priorities
Additional Eligibility Notes
- A current Meet Boston partner must submit the application on behalf of the nonprofit
- Preference is given to local organizations where designated funds can have clear, measurable impact
- Organizations receiving funding are generally not eligible to reapply for 24 months, unless approved by the Charitable Giving Committee
Funding Amounts
- Designated recipients may receive up to 15% of net proceeds from qualifying fundraising events
- The maximum designation is $10,000 per recipient, per event cycle
- Actual funding amounts vary based on event proceeds and committee decisions
Timeline & Deadline
📅 Application Timeline: Rolling, subject to event-specific cutoffs
Deadlines may vary depending on the fundraising event. Some events have fixed submission dates, while others are reviewed on an ongoing basis by the Charitable Giving Committee.
Application / Request Process
Applications must be submitted by a current Meet Boston partner nominating a nonprofit organization. Requests should clearly outline:
- Nonprofit mission and tax-exempt status
- Alignment with Meet Boston’s charitable priorities
- Proposed use of designated funds
- Anticipated community impact
Applications are reviewed by Meet Boston’s Charitable Giving Committee.
Apply / Learn More:
➡️ https://www.meetboston.com/partners/current-partners/partner-resources/charitable-giving/
Why This Opportunity Is a Good Fit
This opportunity is a strong fit for organizations that:
- Are Boston- or Massachusetts-based nonprofits
- Align with community beautification, historic preservation, or visitor experience goals
- Have an existing relationship with a Meet Boston partner willing to submit a nomination
- Can leverage event-based funding tied to high-visibility fundraising efforts
Meet Boston’s Charitable Giving Program is best suited for nonprofits connected to the city’s cultural, civic, and visitor economy.
Corporate Grants Guide Notes
Review Type: Committee review, event-based
Typical Lead Time: Variable; depends on event cycle
Best Suited For: Local nonprofits with partner nominations and strong place-based impact