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Each of our programs relies on collaborative, responsive partnerships with schools, community organizations, and people.

We hope to continue building our community to uplift our youth!

We are so thankful to our community!

We are so thankful to collaborate with leading universities and colleges, working together to foster education, research, and social impact. Through these partnerships, we develop innovative programs, empower students, and drive meaningful change in communities through internships and real-world learning opportunities.

Emerson College

ABG began its partnership with Emerson College in 2024. Situated in the heart of Hollywood, Emerson College’s LA Campus houses over 200 graduating seniors each semester who support ABG in a variety of ways.

Miami University

With a partnership with the Arts Administration Department in the College of Creative Arts, students develop research. Additionally, ABG supports the Miami University Inside Hollywood program over the University’s winter term, known as J-Term. Throughout January, a small cohort of students live in Los Angeles to gain internship experience, network with people in creative industries, and get an inside look into the entertainment, arts, and fashion industries. ABG serves as a host organization and its team members serve as mentors for these students each year.

Occidental College

Since 2024, ABG has partnered with Occidental College through the Summer InternLA program. Through this partnership, one intern is selected to gain real-world experience over the course of three months. Additionally, through a collaboration with OXY’s Critical Theory & Social Justice Department, ABG serves as a host organization for graduating seniors who are interested in gaining practical experience in the social impact sector.

Pepperdine University

Through the Business School Capstone class, graduating seniors collaborate as a consulting firm to support various organizations through case studies, research development, and practical experience. ABG is thankful to have been supported by the Cornerstone Vision Partners (Fall 2025) and TBD (Spring 2026).

University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)

Through the College Corps Fellowship, students attending UCLA

University of Southern California

Through the Marshall School of Business BAEP 468 Social Enterprise class, students develop case studies to determine which nonprofits should receive a grant that is dispersed and decided by the students in the class. ABG was an award winner in 2024.