Past grants archive does not include small grants of $10,000 or less.
In support of the BioTechnical Institute of Maryland, which provides training for Baltimore residents to obtain jobs as entry-level technicians in the bio-pharma industry.
In support of the Center for Urban Families’ economic success programming, which helps over 200 Baltimore residents to find and maintain employment.
In support of providing employment services to returning citizens and an alternative to incarceration for those awaiting trial.
In support of Turnaround Tuesday, which focuses on finding and creating quality jobs –that pay over $16 per hour, offer medical and vacation benefits, and provide a career pathway — for over 200 Baltimore residents.
In support of the Baltimore Builders Workforce Development Program, providing 65 youth from the Brooklyn/Curtis Bay neighborhood with paid, on-the-job work experience in maintaining community gardens and completing other community improvement projects.
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