Cummings and his wife Joyce established the Cummings Foundation in 1986, pledging to give 10 percent of their income to it annually but eventually committed to most of the family's commercial real estate holdings to the foundation.[3]
In 2004, Cummings made his largest gift to date, a $50 million donation to Tufts' veterinary school; it was the largest endowment in the institution's history.[12]
In 2011, they signed The Giving Pledge,[1] reflecting their desire to donate substantially all of their wealth to charity.[13]
In 2012, the foundation started its "$100K for 100" program, which gives out 100 grants of $100,000 every year to nonprofits supporting human services, education, healthcare, and social justice in Boston.[14][15]
In 2017, his foundation gave $35 million to charity.[2][15]
As of 2018, Cummings Foundation is one of the largest foundations in New England, and has donated over $225 million.[10] The foundation also has several subsidiaries, including the nonprofit New Horizons retirement communities.[3][17]
In November 2019, Cummings was recognized by the New England Real Estate Journal with the Lifetime Achievement Award.[18]
In February 2022, the Benjamin Franklin Institute of Technology announced it received a $12.5 million gift from the Cummings Foundation to advance its work in creating technical career pathways for students typically underrepresented in post-secondary education. In recognition of the transformational nature of the commitment—nearly equivalent to the school's annual operating budget—the college was renamed Benjamin Franklin Cummings Institute of Technology.
In April 2022, the Cummings Foundation and Roger Williams University announced a $20 million partnership and the renaming of the RWU School of Architecture, Art, and Historic Preservation to the Cummings School of Architecture and Real Estate.[7]
Writer
Cummings published his autobiography, Starting Small and Making it Big, in 2018.[19][20]