Past grants archive does not include small grants of $10,000 or less.
In support of ICIC’s Inner City Capital Connections and Building for Growth “Mini MBA” training programs, which are designed to increase access to capital, increase revenues, and create jobs for women- and BIPOC-owned businesses.
In support of staff costs associated with expanded mortgage lending activities that will increase credit access and promote financial wellness for low- and moderate-income individuals interested in sustainable homeownership.
In support of costs associated with the purchase of supplies to be distributed to local community farms, urban gardens, and residents interested in creating home gardens in Baltimore communities where plentiful access to organic foods is not widely available.
In support of efforts to bolster and support the long-term sustainability of and access to green spaces. Baltimore Green Space will collaborate with community leaders and residents to protect additional green spaces and provide technical assistance.
In support of the Tenant Debt Collection Defense Project, which provides legal representation to low- and moderate-income tenant households facing unlawful eviction. The Civil Justice network of solo, small, and community-based lawyers is expected to serve 50 households and prevent and reduce amounts of judgments against tenants by $100,000.
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