November 2024

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Join us in making change in our creative economy!

As we reflect on 2024, we are incredibly grateful for the support we have received from our community to advance our collective mission. Now more than ever, we are asking for your continued support to help AFH create change in our creative economy. 

The Creative Economy represents $27+ billion in Massachusetts, fueled by over 135,000 creative jobs filling critical roles across all industries.

As Boston’s largest youth employer, we will employ a record 400+ teen artists and designers at AFH this year. As the City’s Arts & Culture Coalition Lead, we have been working with nonprofits to support an additional 200+ youth

Artists for Humanity teen photographers and painters at work

Beyond the unprecedented youth jobs AFH created this year, we provided mentorship to an additional 525+ students in partnerships with schools through our Co-Lab Program—with AFH mentors engaging students in hands-on learning to complete projects that benefit their community.

AFH Co-Lab with partner school students' at work

To build the bridges from the communities we serve to the workforce of the future, it will take more than AFH alone. We will be more effective by engaging in and around Greater Boston, across organizations, and through public policy. Over this past year, we expanded our work even further with State and City leaders to create more support, advocacy, and funding for creative enterprises. 

The work is only beginning and the potential is enormous. Please join us in our efforts in making change in our creative economy with a donation today, helping to catalyze our momentum!

Thank you to our supporters, including:

The Lynch Foundation
National Endowment for the Arts
Sustaining Grants - Cummings Foundation - Cummings Foundation
State Street
John Hancock - MLK Scholars
Stavros Niarchos Foundation
Mass Cultural Council
NEFA
The Wilson Sheehan Foundation
Wellington Management
Liberty Mutual Insurance
Ann Theodore Foundation
edvestors - Driving Change in Urban Schools