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Work Force Development Center

To support the Aerospace Assembly Vocational Training and Apprenticeship Program, which helps low-income and at-risk students stay in school and develop vocational and employment skills. (2-year grant)

Everett, WA
$70,000.00

World Vision

To support World Vision's resource distribution program providing essential household supplies and personal care items to local vulnerable families.

Grand Prairie , TX
$10,000.00

WriteBoston

To provide literacy support and coaching to teachers, and their students with significant behavioral and emotional needs, at Boston's McKinley South End Academy. (2-year grant)

Roxbury, MA
$70,000.00

X-Cel

To support the Conservation Corps, which prepares opportunity youth for GED exams, provides paid work experience through environmental conservation projects, and ultimately equips them for careers in water management.

Jamaica Plain, MA
$30,000.00

Y2Y Network

To provide emergency and 30-day shelter sanctuary, pathways out of homelessness, and opportunities for leadership and advocacy, to hundreds of young adults experiencing homelessness.

Cambridge, MA
$75,000.00

Year Up - Boston

To provide urban young adults engaged in a research-validated workforce development program with the skills, experience, and support that will empower them to reach their potential through higher education and professional careers. (2-year grant)

Boston, MA
$160,000.00

Year Up - Seattle

To provide disconnected youth with a pathway to higher education and livable wage careers through training, work experience, college credit and support services. (2-year grant)

Seattle, WA
$150,000.00

Year Up Dallas/Fort Worth

To deliver a one-year holistic, market-driven workforce development program that equips young people with the necessary skills, knowledge, and experience to move from minimum wage jobs to meaningful careers.

Dallas, TX
$150,000.00

YMCA of Greater Boston

To support over 200 low-income, first-generation high school students enrolled in the Achievers program as they pursue post-secondary education credentials. (3-year grant)

Boston, MA
$150,000.00

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.