Past grants archive does not include small grants of $10,000 or less.
In support of the Front Door Rapid Re-Housing Program, which helps households experiencing homelessness obtain and maintain permanent housing.
In support of the Food Project, which aims to increase food security and provide transitional employment for opportunity youth in Southwest Baltimore.
In support of integrating Healthy Steps data fields and indicators into the University of Maryland’s electronic health record system, which is essential for Maryland Medicaid reimbursement and data analysis.
In support of Hon’s Honey, a social enterprise of Drink at The Well, located in the South Baltimore community of Curtis Bay. Hon’s Honey offers employment opportunities for women who have experienced trauma and who participate in The Well’s mentoring program.
In support of the general operations for the Franciscan Center, which provides food, case management, emergency financial assistance, and employment training to individuals and families who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless.
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