To provide experiential learning and outdoor education opportunities for students with significant disabilities at the William E. Carter school in Boston, equipping them with skills and empowering them to lead others on outdoor adventures and excursions.
To support summer programming for under-represented area teens as they prepare for their first year in college, providing them with tools for persistency through degree completion. (2-year grant)
To increase high school graduation and college enrollment rates for students by providing support during an out-of-school-time academic program. (2-year grant)
To support the work of West End House as it sustains the Boston Public Schools in increasing its college attendance and completion trajectory, while working to decrease systemic gaps in performance tied to race, culture, gender, and income.
To provide essential children's clothing and safety equipment, including nearly 2,500 cribs and car seats, free of charge to the region's most vulnerable families.
To support outreach to marginalized men who were previously incarcerated, helping them with mental and physical health to prevent homelessness and encouraging them to stay connected to family and community. (2-year grant)
To provide food and emergency services for low-income families, seniors, children, and individuals with physical or mental disabilities to promote stabilization during times of crisis.
To support year-round, free teen art and culture mentoring programs that empower culturally rooted identity formation and strengthen academic and lifelong skills.
To help hungry women and children by providing nutritious, homemade meals in a welcoming restaurant setting and at multiple partner sites across Spokane, Washington. (2-year grant)
To provide 1,400 women in need with nutritious, hearty breakfasts and lunches six days a week through the Healthy Meals Program. (2-year grant)
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.