Community Health Integrated Partnership, Inc.
$46,555 / 2012 / Workforce Development
Toward continued support of the Community HealthCorps workforce development program. The goal of the program is to provide Baltimore City residents with access to primary and preventive health services, and expand utilization of health and social services. This effort is accomplished by hiring up to eight Community HealthCorps members who provide direct services to 6,500 people, and assist them with scheduling appointments, enrolling in benefit programs, and navigating the health-care system.
Community Health Integrated Partnership, Inc.
$40,474 / 2011 / Workforce Development
Toward support of the Community HealthCorps Workforce Development Program. The program is designed to increase access to primary and preventive health services, improve utilization of health and social services, and provide community outreach and recruitment of volunteers.
Community Law Center
$95,000 / 2017 / Community Development
In support of advancing the city-wide collaboration to reduce the negative impact of vacant properties through policy reform with the Tax Sale Workgroup and BOLD, a data-driven web tool.
Community Law Center
$50,000 / 2026 / Community Development
In support of a full-time staff attorney to address a sharp increase in requests for emergency legal assistance from Baltimore nonprofits managing crisis.
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Community Law Center
$20,000 / 2004 / Community Development
For continued support of the Real Estate Services Project, created to fight the blight of vacant housing. The goals of the project are to ensure that residents remain confident about their neighborhoods; keep Baltimore’s housing stock competitive with suburban housing markets; and stimulate reinvestment in the city.