Past grants archive does not include small grants of $10,000 or less.
In support of Byte Back’s free digital literacy training for 100 low-income adults in Baltimore, helping them to master fundamental computer skills and applications.
In support of Civic Works’ Center for Sustainable Careers, which provides a multi-tiered, green career “pathway out of poverty” by training and placing 110 Baltimore City residents into employment in the solar, roofing, and infrastructure remediation industries.
In support of providing 150 residents with free IT training, with 85% graduating from the 15-week program and earning an industry-recognized credential, and 80% of those gaining employment with wages of $19 an hour.
In support of a community cleanup collaborative designed to reduce violence, trash, and blight in the Ellwood Park and McElderry Park neighborhoods.
In support of awarding 40 repaired and Maryland-inspected cars to Baltimore City residents referred by the following sponsoring agencies: Center for Urban Families, Civic Works, Project Serve, Second Chance, and the Biotechnical Institute of Maryland.
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