Partners & Sponsors

Alaska Business Development Center

The Alaska Business Development Center, Inc. (ABDC) is a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit corporation that provides business consulting and tax related services to rural Alaska Residents. Founded in 1978, ABDC provides quality assistance to individuals who do not have access to professional services due to their income, language barrier, or isolated geographic location.

Boston Tax Help Coalition

Championed by the Mayor’s Office of the City of Boston, the Boston Tax Help Coalition (BTHC) is a partnership of nonprofits, businesses, and community organizations that has been promoting the economic independence of working individuals and families since 2001. The BTHC is the largest program of the Mayor’s Office of Financial Empowerment.

Cambridge Public Library

The Cambridge Public Library developed out of the Cambridge Athenaeum, which was founded in 1849 as a lyceum, public library, and reading room with a building on the corner of Massachusetts Avenue and Pleasant Street. The Cambridge Public Library’s mission is to welcome all, inspire minds, and empower community.

Inner City Weightlifting

Through our career track in personal training, ICW creates economic mobility for people most impacted by mass incarceration; and by bridging social capital, challenges the use of fear to label people, rather than label the environmental factors.

LSAT Demon

LSAT Demon is the premiere LSAT prep tool from Thinking LSAT hosts and co-founders Ben Olson and Nathan Fox. The Demon uses machine learning to analyze your weaknesses and customize your study program around your problem areas. LSAT Demon sponsors Cambridge Public Library VITA’s efforts to provide free tax preparation in geographically isolated indigenous communities in rural Alaska.

Internal Revenue Service SPEC

Stakeholder Partnerships, Education & Compliance (SPEC) is the Outreach and Education arm of the Wage and Investment Division of the Internal Revenue Services (IRS). SPEC partners with community-based organizations to gain access and provide service to lower-income, elderly, disabled, Native Americans, non-English speaking, and rural populations.