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The stories gathered here are real examples from people in your community—stories we hope inspire you, too. We’re doing our best to support them because like you, we are invested in the places where we live and work. Through lending, investing and giving, we’re proud to be a partner in creating more vibrant communities around the world.


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A Bank of America employee takes part in a Bank of America mentoring program.

Bank of America Recognized for Support of Youth Mentoring and Employment

Jan 09, 2012

Bank of America was recognized by the White House for its support of mentoring programs that help youth attain academic and career success leading to long-term financial stability…  learn More about Bank of America Recognized for Support of Youth Mentoring and Employment

Pizza Port

Pizza and Craft Brew: A Recipe for Entrepreneurial Success in San Diego

Nov 01, 2011

See how a passion for doing what they loved led Gina and Vince Marsaglia to open a thriving Pizza Port and craft brewery business in San Diego…  learn More about Pizza and Craft Brew: A Recipe for Entrepreneurial Success in San Diego

Art Reach: Whitney Museum

Support for the Whitney Museum of American Art provides access to the arts for the New York community

Nov 15, 2011

The Whitney, with one of the finest collections of 20th and 21st century American art, has long faced the issue of how to make its nearly 20,000 masterworks accessible to all—in a city that’s world renowned as a leader in art and culture. One of the key ways the Museum addresses this issue is through its signature outreach and education initiative, Artreach…  learn More about Support for the Whitney Museum of American Art provides access to the arts for the New York community

A young adult working on a bike.

Working on Bikes to Break the Cycle of Poverty

Nov 01, 2011

Homelessness, poverty, incarceration and drug addiction contribute to San Francisco’s 11.6% poverty rate. These crippling social problems impact not only the individuals experiencing them, but also surrounding communities…  learn More about Working on Bikes to Break the Cycle of Poverty




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