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LMF: Housing Stability & Youth Experiencing Homelessness Initiative Grant — LIBERTY MUTUAL FOUNDATION INC | Grantable LMF: Housing Stability & Youth Experiencing Homelessness Initiative Grant Foundation Grants for Homeless Grants for Youth Programs Housing Grants for Nonprofits Supportive Housing Grants LMF: Housing Stability & Youth Experiencing Homelessness Initiative Grant Funder: Liberty Mutual Foundation Last Updated: September 17, 2025 The Liberty Mutual Foundation is launching the 2025-27 Housing Stability & Youth Experiencing Homelessness Initiative Grant, targeting vulnerable youth and families in Greater Boston.
This initiative focuses on enhancing housing stability through direct services and tailored interventions for youth experiencing homelessness. By funding catalytic nonprofits, the Foundation aims to create equitable pathways to stable housing, ensuring comprehensive support services that empower individuals and families to thrive in their communities.
2025-27 Housing Stability & Youth Experiencing Homelessness Initiative Greater Boston Request for Proposals Liberty Mutual Foundation is dedicated to advancing security and housing stability for youth, individuals, and families in vulnerable situations. Our initiative consists of two primary tracks: Housing Stability for families and individuals, and Youth Experiencing Homelessness.
This dual approach allows us to respond to the diverse and complex needs of our communities. Through these focused efforts, we aspire to create a more equitable and stable housing environment that empowers youth, individuals, and families to thrive.
We prioritize funding catalytic nonprofits that increase housing stability in Boston by supporting direct services and other efforts that strengthen pathways to stable housing and programmatic services across a range of individual circumstances, with access for individuals and families throughout the housing continuum, ranging from homelessness to affordable home ownership. 2.
Youth Experiencing Homelessness: For organizations focusing specifically on youth homelessness, we recognize the urgent need for tailored interventions. This track requests proposals that include comprehensive support services—such as counseling, education, job training, and life skills development—specifically designed to empower young people to secure and maintain stable housing.
Distinct from our Workforce Development and Education RFPs, the primary goal of these efforts is housing security for youth. We aim to create a robust support network that addresses the multifaceted challenges of youth homelessness. We've imported the main document for this grant to give you an overview.
You can learn more about this opportunity by visiting the funder's Focus Areas & Funding Uses homeless youth-programs housing supportive-housing Browse similar grants by category Grants for Homeless Grants for Youth Programs Housing Grants for Nonprofits Supportive Housing Grants Similar grants from this funder and related organizations Emergency Solutions Grants (ESG) Youth Homelessness Demonstration Program (YHDP) Entry Point Call Center Program Manager Day 1 Families Fund - Grant Award Yield Giving Open Call Award Ready to apply for LMF: Housing Stability & Youth Experiencing Homelessness Initiative Grant?
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