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October 7, 2010

The Liberty Mutual Foundation

Focus Areas:

Job Training for Special Populations 

Apprenticeships

Range:

$15,000 – $50,000

Geographic Focus:

Boston, MA 

Dallas, TX 

Seattle, WA

Funder Type:

Corporate

Eligibility:

All applicants must have tax-exempt 501(c)(3) status as a non-profit organization as defined by the Internal Revenue Service.

Summary:

The Foundation seeks to fund workforce development programs that leverage government investments in training and employment for youth and young adults, that enhance services for opportunity youth with the greatest needs, and that expand partnerships between nonprofit service providers. Consequently, a strong request will be for a program that is already government-funded and requires additional funding, and is working with other nonprofit organizations for additional services. Learn More


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