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Liberty Mutual Foundation Climate Resiliency RFP is a grant from Liberty Mutual Foundation that funds nonprofit organizations building climate-resilient communities in Greater Boston and select Washington State counties. The foundation accepts single and multi-year grant applications through open requests for proposals across six priority areas, including climate resiliency.
Grants support programmatic and general operating activities, with priority given to organizations serving low-income youth and young adults. Eligible applicants are 501(c)(3) nonprofits serving Greater Boston (Boston, Brockton, Cambridge, Chelsea, Quincy, Randolph, and Somerville) or Washington State counties (King, Pierce, Snohomish, Thurston, Kitsap, and Spokane).
Organizations that have received Liberty Mutual Foundation funding within the past 12 months are not eligible.
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Apply for a grant - Liberty Mutual Foundation | LMG Apply for a grant - Liberty Mutual Foundation Liberty Mutual Foundation provides grant funding to nonprofit organizations that align closely with our strategic grantmaking framework . Single and multi-year grant requests are accepted through open requests for proposals (RFPs) in six priority areas. We also accept proposals for our Discretionary Fund on a rolling basis.
Consideration for grant funding is made to nonprofit organizations that: Are registered as a 501(c)(3) Align strongly with at least one of the Foundation’s RFP initiatives Serve individuals and communities in Greater Boston (Boston, Brockton, Cambridge, Chelsea, Quincy, Randolph, and Somerville), Greater Puget Sound, and select counties of Washington State (King, Pierce, Snohomish, Thurston, Kitsap and Spokane counties) Have not received funding from Liberty Mutual Foundation within the past 12 months Liberty Mutual Foundation does not provide funding to Foundations that are primarily grantmaking agencies Religious organizations and/or sectarian activities Fraternal, social or political organizations Trips, tours or transportation Deficit spending or debt liquidation Conferences, forums or special events Non-functionally integrated supporting organizations as classified by the IRS Organizations that have submitted a proposal within the past 12 months Liberty Mutual Foundation primarily provides programmatic and general operating support to 501(C)(3) organizations.
Priority is given to organizations and projects that serve low-income youth and young adults. Each year, the Foundation awards a limited number of capital grants to current partner organizations whose missions closely align with our strategic grantmaking framework. If you’d like to inquire about a capital grant, please email Foundation@libertymutual.
com . By submitting a grant application to Liberty Mutual Foundation, you acknowledge that you’ve read the above eligibility guidelines.
Initiative RFP Opens RFP Deadline Funding Decision Education Please check back in 2028 Housing Stability & Youth Experiencing Homelessness Initiative* Please check back in 2028 Youth Workforce Development Initiative* Please check back in 2028 Discretionary Fund – Greater Boston Discretionary Fund – Washington State Rolling Rolling 8 - 12 Weeks from submission Basic Services Please check back in 2027 Climate Resiliency Please check back in 2027 * Open to organizations serving Greater Boston only All dates above are subject to change.
Please email Foundation@LibertyMutual. com with any questions. Your California Privacy Choices Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information (CA Residents Only) Liberty Mutual Insurance Company, 175 Berkeley Street, Boston, MA 02116 | an Equal Opportunity Employer and an Equal Housing Insurer
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations serving Greater Boston and select counties in Washington State. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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