PlacesThe Liberty Mutual Foundation contributes the bulk of its funding to organizations and programs that serve Boston, where the company has its headquarters. Further, through our employee giving program, Give with Liberty, we support almost 7,000 charitable organizations in every state by providing a 50% match on employee donations made through payroll deductions. ProgramsEducationLiberty Mutual gives priority to educational programs that encourage disadvantaged youth to excel academically and create opportunities for life-long success through learning. Health and Human ServicesLiberty Mutual Foundation favors organizations and programs that are committed to improving the quality of life and safety in our communities. PopulationsYouthLiberty Mutual invests much of its funding in youth. Priority is given to programs serving children and teenagers. Low-Income Families and IndividualsThe Foundation favors organizations and programs that deliver basic human services and that create opportunities for self-sufficiency for low-income individuals and families. People with DisabilitiesThe Liberty Mutual Foundation favors organizations and programs that accommodate people of all abilities -- without restrictions or limitations -- as they pursue their goals in education, health, housing, employment, and all other activities of daily life. For programs serving children and youth with disabilities, areas of interest include early intervention, K-12 education, health care, family resources and support, assistive technology, out of school time, and cross-cutting issues such as bullying, inclusion, mentoring and transitions to adulthood. In addition, Liberty Mutual invites proposals to enhance efforts to prepare youth with disabilities for the workplace. Types of SupportGeneral Operating SupportGeneral operating funds are considered for agencies whose missions closely align with Liberty Mutual Foundation's. Program SupportOrganizations with missions that are not educational or health and safety-related are encouraged to request specific project funding relevant to the programmatic thrust and priorities of our philanthropy program. Capital FundingSupport for universities, colleges and medical institutions is directed primarily to capital campaigns conducted for the institution as a whole, not to individual programs or departments. Dinners and EventsIn addition to the philanthropic categories above, Liberty Mutual Group provides support through dinners and events. These requests are not considered through the Liberty Mutual Foundation and should be submitted in writing to: Sponsorships(such as sporting events and marketing opportunities, etc.) Application Procedures for Foundation GrantsTo apply for a grant from the Liberty Mutual Foundation please use the link to the right. Grant applications are submitted online and are reviewed on a monthly basis. RestrictionsLiberty Mutual does not provide philanthropic support for:
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