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Past Grants

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

New Life Food Pantry, Inc.

$9,980 / 2020 / Community Development

New Life Food Pantry distributes up to 100,000 pounds of food during single day community markets. Grant funds will support costs associated with a pilot camera project.

NCADD-Maryland

$30,000 / 2020 / Criminal Justice and Addiction

NCADD-MD provides treatment/recovery education, advocacy and public policy leadership on issues related to alcoholism, drug dependence and barriers affecting treatment accessibility in Maryland. Funding from the Abell Foundation will assist NCADD-MD to conduct research about the actions and outcomes of some of the other states in the country that have legalized personal use of marijuana, with a particular focus on public health. This research is intended to develop recommendations for Maryland lawmakers on what public health approaches should be taken in the process of legalizing cannabis for personal use, should the State decide to move in this direction. 

Maryland MENTOR, Fiscally Sponsored by Fund for Educational Excellence

$50,000 / 2020 / Health and Human Services

Maryland MENTOR aims to increase the quality and quantity of mentoring relationships for Maryland’s young people and close the mentoring gap.  The organization provides free training, technical assistance, and quality improvement efforts to mentoring programs.  The Mentoring Connector also helps programs recruit mentors.  This grant provides general operating support.  

Maryland Access to Justice Commission, Fiscally Sponsored by Maryland Bar Foundation

$65,000 / 2020 / Community Development

The COVID-19 pandemic has broadsided the economy and led to the filing of an unprecedented volume of civil legal actions, such as missed rent payments; disputes over medical and consumer debt; the need for protective orders; applications for unemployment insurance; drafting of wills or dealing with probate. Under this grant, the Task Force will identify, research and discuss opportunities to improve the civil legal aid delivery system, including addressing inequities in the judicial system, creating a better system of resources and warm referrals; building a triage system to provide targeted help; and engaging more pro-bono and reduced fee assistance for civil legal problems, culminating in a final report of recommendations to be completed by December 2020.

Marian House, Inc.

$100,000 / 2020 / Criminal Justice and Addiction

Marian House is a supportive housing program for homeless women and children located in the Better Waverly neighborhood of Baltimore City.  Funding from the Abell Foundation will support Marian House’s transitional housing program which provides housing, meals and support services to homeless women, helping to improve self-esteem and overall mental health, as well as teach skills that will enable them to attain emotional and economic independence. 

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