Amidst a rapidly evolving political landscape, with the 2021 Boston Mayoral Election, recently passed Massachusetts State climate policy, and President Biden’s Executive Order to create a Civilian Climate Corps, the City of Boston has the opportunity to integrate its response to climate change, economic inequity, and racial injustice through the creation of a program that I have titled the “Boston FutureCorps”. Following Councilor Michelle Wu’s call for an Urban Climate Corps and Councilor Kenzie Bok’s proposal for a Boston Conservation Corps, the Boston City Council is now in the process of developing a new corps program that will join the city’s existing network of green workforce development infrastructure. In order to strengthen, rather than duplicate, this existing infrastructure, this research examined the complex cross-section of current public, private and nonprofit efforts to prepare Boston residents for green jobs and address racial inequity in green sectors. This work contributes to the City of Boston’s collective response to the climate crisis through a city-level ecosystem analysis for the implementation and operationalization of the Boston FutureCorps.