Past grants archive does not include small grants of $10,000 or less.
In support of general operating expenses for Thread, which will serve 880 young people during the 2023-2024 academic year.
In support of the Food Project, which aims to increase food security and provide transitional employment for opportunity youth in Southwest Baltimore.
In support of integrating Healthy Steps data fields and indicators into the University of Maryland’s electronic health record system, which is essential for Maryland Medicaid reimbursement and data analysis.
In support of the Youth Violence Intervention and Prevention Program, which offers mentoring and wraparound services for 20 youth held and released from the Baltimore Juvenile Justice Center.
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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