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Organizations Community Improvement & Capacity Building Fund for Parks and Recreation Boston

Fund for Parks and Recreation Boston

Fiscal year ending 2019. Filed on July 13, 2020.

1010 Massachusetts Avenue
Boston, Massachusetts 02118

Fund for Parks and Recreation Boston (EIN: 04-2784811) has filed an IRS Form 990 since fiscal year 2017. In its fiscal year 2019 IRS Form 990 filing, Fund for Parks and Recreation Boston, a 501(c)(3) charitable organization, reported compensation for 3 out of 115 total employees. Among the employees shown here, the average compensation is $156,112. The highest compensated employee at Fund for Parks and Recreation Boston is Emme Hndy with fiscal year 2019 compensation of $189,500.

Revenue, expenses, and employee compensation

Revenue

$9,386,320

Expenses

$11,914,791

Employee compensation

$1,879,593
Revenue, expenses, and employee compensation over time

Reported Compensated Employees

Emme Hndy
Collector/Treasurer
$189,500
$0 $140,264 $49,236
Christopher Cook
Commissioner
$169,032
$0 $117,083 $51,949
Josh Zakim
Former Commissioner
$109,803
$0 $87,559 $22,244

Benchmark Employee Compensation

Non-Employee Board Members

Mark Ciommo
CITY Councilor
$126,599
$0 $81,424 $45,175

Contractors

Mackay Construction Services
Design and Construction
$4,100,290
Argus Construction Corp.
Design and Construction
$1,160,027
Metro Equipment Corp.
Design and Construction
$750,063
Haven Contracting Corp.
Design and Construction
$246,494
Your Electrical Solution
Design and Construction
$144,000

Mission Statement

TO PROVIDE RESIDENTS AND VISTORS WITH CLEAN, GREEN, SAFE, AND ACCESSIBLE OPEN SPACE IN MORE THAN 2,300 ACRES OF PARK LAND THROUGHOUT THE CITY INCLUDING PARKS, PLAYGROUNDS, ATHLETIC FACILITIES, CITY SQUARES, URBAN WILDS, STREET TRESS, THREE ACTIVE CEMETERIES, SIXTEEN HISTORIC BURYING GROUNDS, AND TWO GOLF COURSES. OUR DEPARTMENT IS RESPONSIBLE FOR 217 CITY PARKS, PLAYGROUNDS AND ATHLETIC FIELDS, TWO GOLF COURSES, 65 SQUARES, 17 FOUNTAINS, 75 GAME COURTS, 16 HISTORIC AND THREE ACTIVE CEMETERIES, URBAN WILDS, FOUR HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC FIELDS, AND APPROXIMATELY 125,000 TREES, ALL COVERING 2,346 ACRES, 1,000 OF WHICH COMPRISE THE HISTORIC EMERALD NECKLACE. WE ARE ALSO RESPONSIBLE FOR MORE THAN 35,000 STREET TREES.

Revisions to this organization profile

April 24, 2025:
2024 Fund for Parks and Recreation Boston 990 filed
May 13, 2024:
2023 Fund for Parks and Recreation Boston 990 filed
May 15, 2023:
2022 Fund for Parks and Recreation Boston 990 filed

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