Past grants archive does not include small grants of $10,000 or less.
In support of increasing capacity for the Social Innovation Lab, including an “Impact Bootcamp” to encourage stronger proposals from underrepresented groups, award of an annual $25,000 peer-review prize; and alumni programming with an annual $15,000 alumni prize.
In support of the purchase of trucks, tools and equipment for affordable housing rehabilitation and construction in Baltimore City.
In support of second-year implementation of Tools of the Mind in 10 pre-kindergarten classes at the 100% Project Schools.
In support of consultant costs to implement Midway Revival, an effort to increase household stability for existing residents, attract new residents and businesses, and build the market and economic strength of the East Baltimore Midway neighborhood.
In support of providing occupational skills training leading to employment for 500 Baltimore City Schools graduates in the Classes of 2018 and 2019 who do not enroll in four-year colleges and universities through the new Career Pathways Demonstration Model: Grads2Careers.
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