Core Points - Bank of America has awarded a $1 million grant to After School Matters for the new Orleans Teen Center, contributing to a $27 million capital campaign [1][4] - The Orleans Teen Center will serve approximately 1,500 teens annually, offering programs focused on learning, enrichment, and workforce development [2][5] - The facility includes various amenities such as studios, a theater, gymnasium, and STEM labs, designed to foster interests in arts, technology, trades, and leadership [2][3] Company and Industry Insights - After School Matters is recognized as Chicago's largest provider of out-of-school time programs for teens, emphasizing skill-building in arts, leadership, sports, and STEM [4][9] - Bank of America's partnership with After School Matters spans over two decades, with total funding exceeding $3.7 million, including a recent $200,000 grant for leadership development [4][5] - The new Teen Center aims to provide a safe environment for teens, particularly those facing barriers to opportunities, aligning with Bank of America's commitment to community investment [5][4]
BofA Awards $1 Million Grant to After School Matters