Past Grants

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

Byte Back

$100,000 / 2023 / Workforce Development

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.

Civic Works Inc.

$50,000 / 2023 / Workforce Development

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.

Per Scholas

$50,000 / 2023 / Workforce Development

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.

Southeast Community Development Corporation

$149,964 / 2023 / Workforce Development

In support of a community cleanup collaborative designed to reduce violence, trash, and blight in the Ellwood Park and McElderry Park neighborhoods.

Vehicles for Change Inc.

$120,000 / 2023 / Workforce Development

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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