To support the End Hunger Here campaign by providing 150,000 meals annually to those in need across eastern Massachusetts. (2-year grant)
To improve outcomes for youth and young adults aging out of the foster care system by connecting them to permanent housing and reestablished relationships with caring adults.
To support the Gardner's Education and Community programs where students and residents can engage with art and connect.
To train young people to advocate for policies that will transform foster care and end youth homelessness.
To deepen music programming at the Eliot K-8 school through an after-school instrumental program for grades 3-8.
To prepare young leaders from urban high schools to succeed in top colleges and to connect them to full-tuition, merit-based scholarships. (2-year grant)
To support the Persistence Project, which provides college preparation and financial aid counseling for middle and high school students, ensuring that school graduates are successful. (2-year grant)
To prepare low-income students of color academically, emotionally, socially and financially for a successful transition to college, career and beyond. (2-year grant)
To support Kids FEAST, a free, after-school homework and tutoring drop-in program for disadvantaged youth ages 6 to 12.
To offer safe refuge from the streets while linking clients to services and programs that will help them move toward self-sufficiency.
Other Investments
Low-Income Housing Tax Credits (LIHTC):
As part of our commitment to community development and homelessness relief efforts, Liberty Mutual Investments has committed approximately $770 million in equity to lowincome housing tax credits over the past eight years. These investments have contributed to the development of 49,330 affordable housing units spanning all 50 states and the District of Columbia.
Property Casualty Initiative (PCI) Fund, LLC:
Liberty Mutual is the majority participant in the Massachusetts PCI Fund, a statewide community loan fund that has created or preserved 6,145 units of affordable housing, funded 118 small businesses and 29 economic development projects and created or retained more than 3,722 jobs.
The Furniture Trust:
In 2019, Liberty contributed over $1.8 million worth of used office furniture to The Furniture Trust, a nonprofit that distributes unwanted office furnishings to local schools and nonprofits.