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About the BFA
The Boston Foundation for Architecture was created by the Boston Society of Architects in 1984 to support public education programs in Massachusetts related to the built environment. Over the years, the BFA has supported film and video productions, community-based programs, exhibitions and tours, in-school educational programs, research projects, conferences, lectures, symposiums, and other community activities.
Through 2010, the BFA has distributed more than $927,000 in grants to public- and private-sector groups. Read about the 2010 grant recipients.
While we fund many programs for schoolchildren, the BFA supports programs for Massachusetts residents of all ages.
Download the 2011 application summary - fillable form.
Download the 2011 application.
Download the 2011 budget sheet.
Past grant recipients: download the grant report form.

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