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Past Grants

Past grants archive does not include small grants of $10,000 or less.

Lydia’s House in Southeast

$75,000 / 2022 / Workforce Development

In support of the Leaders in Transition program, assisting 40 Baltimore City High School students with disabilities to discover and pursue their career interests through paid work experience at healthcare institutions.

NPower Inc.

$125,000 / 2022 / Workforce Development

In support of providing 150 low-income young adults and 50 military veterans with IT certification training and paid internships in the IT industry. Within one year of graduating, over 80% of program graduates are to be employed or pursuing higher education.

Southeast Community Development Corporation

$113,550 / 2022 / Workforce Development

In support of a community cleanup and workforce collaborative designed to reduce violence, trash, and blight in the Ellwood Park and McElderry Park neighborhoods.

The Work First Foundation

$200,000 / 2022 / Workforce Development

In support of providing employment services to returning citizens and an alternative to incarceration for those awaiting trial.

CASH Campaign of Maryland

$120,000 / 2022 / Workforce Development

In support of the CASH Campaign of Maryland’s free tax preparation sites, which provide 7,500 low-income individuals and families living in Baltimore with access to the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) and asset-building services.

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