How Corporate Art Programs Drive Measurable Social Impact

Corporate art programs are evolving far beyond office aesthetics — they are emerging as powerful tools for corporate social responsibility (CSR) and employee engagement. As highlighted in Buildings’ preview of the 2025 BOMA Conference, companies are increasingly using curated art partnerships, such as with organizations like ArtLifting, to deliver meaningful social value by empowering artists facing homelessness and disabilities.





Breaking the Cycle: How Housing and Employment Solutions Address Homelessness

Tackling homelessness requires more than temporary shelter—it demands a dual focus on housing and opportunity. The Jericho Project’s model proves that a modest investment can yield a powerful financial and social return. A 250% annual ROI, combined with profound human impact, makes this strategy one of the most effective tools we have in ending chronic homelessness.