Formerly known as the Women’s Foundation of Boston

EMPath

Economic Mobility Pathways (EMPath) transforms people’s lives by helping them move out of poverty and provides other institutions with the tools to systematically do the same.

Grants from the Women’s Foundation include:

  • 2025: Three-year grant funding an accelerated three-year Mobility Mentoring pilot, designed to help low-income families achieve long-term economic stability through family stability, financial management, education, and employment. 
  • 2022:  Three-year grant funding EMPath’s AMP Up Boston program, focused on economic mobility mentoring, especially for single mothers. The program’s results will be part of a randomized control study in conjunction with MIT and Harvard that will produce important findings about the efficacy of economic mobility mentoring.
  • 2019: Five-year grant for their Career Family Opportunity  program, a multi-year economic mobility initiative for women focused on family stability, financial management, education and training, employment, career, and overall well-being.
  • 2020: COVID funding to purchase laptops to enable mentors to work from home and effectively communicate with their clients.