Framingham Union Aid Association
Serving the MetroWest towns of Ashland, Framingham, Holliston, Hopkinton, Marlborough, Medway, Millis, Natick, Sherborn, Southborough, Sudbury and Wayland.
The Framingham Union Aid Association, Inc. (FUAA) announces the recipients of their 2024 grants program with awards to the following MetroWest organizations: A Place to Turn, Agassiz Village, Bethany Hill Place, Boys & Girls Clubs of Metrowest, Charles River Center, Dignity Matters , Family Promise Metrowest, Golden Tones Inc., Holliston Police Dept, HOPE Framingham Food Pantry, JFS of Metrowest, MetroWest Free Medical Program, Metrowest YMCA, Ovations for the Cure of Ovarian Cancer, Project Just Because, Inc, Saint Cecelia Parish, Saint Matthew Church and Saint Vincent de Paul/Saint Matthias Parish.
The FUAA grants fund education and/or services in the field of healthcare; research in the field of healthcare; and improving public health and/or social services. Since 1998, FUAA has awarded over $1.4 million in grants for MetroWest healthcare programs.
Announcing our 2024 grant program. Click on the link below for an application and information. Applications are due April 5. Contact info for questions is on the application.
Grant Program - Framingham Union Aid Association 2024 Grant Application (click) Since 1998, the FUAA has awarded over $1.4 million in grants to MetroWest organizations. Eligibility: Organizations must be a part of the MetroWest community and qualify under IRS Section 501(c) (3) Code. We do not fund salaries. The MetroWest community includes the fo...
The Framingham Union Aid Association, Inc. (FUAA) announces the recipients of their 2023 grants program with awards to the following MetroWest organizations: A Place to Turn, Bethany Hill Place, Boys & Girls Clubs of Metrowest, Charles River Center, Dignity Matters, Family Promise Metrowest, Golden Tones Inc., Holliston Police Department, HOPE Framingham Food Pantry, Jewish Family Service of Metrowest, MetroWest Free Medical Program, Metrowest YMCA, Natick Service Council, Ovations for the Cure of Ovarian Cancer, Project Just Because, Inc., and Saint Vincent de Paul Conference at St. Matthias Parish.
The FUAA grants fund education and/or services in the field of healthcare; research in the field of healthcare; and improving public health and/or social services. Since 1998, FUAA has awarded over $1.4 million in grants for MetroWest healthcare programs.
Congratulations to all the award recipients! We are proud to support your ongoing work to improve the health of our Metrowest community.
Just a reminder that all grant requests are due by April 3.
Announcing our 2023 grant program. Click on the link below for an application and information. Applications are due April 3. Contact info for questions is on the application.
Grant Program - Framingham Union Aid Association 2023 Grant Application (click) Since 1998, the FUAA has awarded over $1.4 million in grants to MetroWest organizations. Eligibility: Organizations must be a part of the MetroWest community and qualify under IRS Section 501(c) (3) Code. We do not fund salaries. The MetroWest community includes the fo...
The Framingham Union Aid Association, Inc. (FUAA) announces the recipients of their 2022 grants program with awards to the following MetroWest organizations: A Place to Turn, Bethany Hill Place, Boys & Girls Clubs of Metrowest, Dignity Matters, Family Promise Metrowest, Golden Tones Inc., HOPE Framingham Food Pantry, Jewish Family Service of Metrowest, MetroWest Free Medical Program, Metrowest YMCA, Ovations for the Cure of Ovarian Cancer, Programs For People, Project Just Because, Inc., and Saint Vincent de Paul Conference St. Matthias Parish.
The FUAA grants fund education and/or services in the field of healthcare; research in the field of healthcare; and improving public health and/or social services. Since 1998, FUAA has awarded over $1.4 million in grants for MetroWest healthcare programs. Congratulations to all these very worthy organizations!
Announcing our 2022 grant process. Click on the link below for an application and information. Applications are due April 1. Contact info for questions is on the application.
https://www.framunionaid.org/grant-program/
Grant Program - Framingham Union Aid Association 2021 Grant Application (click) Since 1998, the FUAA has awarded over $1.4 million in grants to MetroWest organizations. Eligibility: Organizations must be a part of the MetroWest community and qualify under IRS Section 501(c) (3) Code. We do not fund salaries. The MetroWest community includes the fo...
The Framingham Union Aid Association, Inc. announces the recipients of their 2021 healthcare-related grants program with awards to the following MetroWest organizations: A Place to Turn, Bethany Hill Place, Boys & Girls Clubs of Metrowest, Charles River Center, Dignity Matters, Family Promise Metrowest , Friends of the Holliston Community Farm, Golden Tones Inc., Holliston Police Department, HOPE Framingham Food Pantry, MetroWest Free Medical Program, Metrowest YMCA, Natick Service Council, Ovations for the Cure of Ovarian Cancer, Project Just Because, Inc. and Saint Vincent de Paul Conference St. Matthias Parish.
Melissa Ford, president, said “Since our founding in 1892, FUAA has been involved in many hospital-based and community activities. Our fundraising events help to subsidize our annual grant awards program. Since 1998, we have awarded over $1.4 million, and we continue that tradition with this year’s awards to these very worthy organizations.”
We would also like to thank our grants committee members: Heather Scaringella, Leslie Elkins, Margi Ryder, Aparna Kumar, Ginny Bates and Noreen Bigelow for their work in reviewing the grants this year. Congratulations to all the organizations receiving grants. We are proud to support you in your efforts for the MetroWest community
Melissa Ford, Heather Scaringella and I had the honor of delivering some checks today for our 2021 grantees! Here we present the grant to the Friends of the Holliston Community Farm for the purchase of a portable hand wash station which will be used at farmers markets and other events. What a perfect way to promote healthy habits during this time of COVID. Congratulations!
Melissa Ford, Heather Scaringella and I had the honor of delivering some checks today for our 2021 grantees! Here we present the grant to the Holliston Police Dept for the purchase of a new automated external defibrillator. We are proud to partner with the local police for this important machine that will save lives.
Melissa Ford, Heather Scaringella and I had the honor of delivering some checks today for our 2021 grantees! Here we present the grant to the MetroWest YMCA for their LIVESTRONG at the YMCA program.
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