Past grants archive does not include small grants of $10,000 or less.
In support of HeartSmiles, which supports the growth and development of Baltimore youth ages 14 to 21 by providing youth-led leadership and entrepreneurial training as well as mentoring, mental health support, and business development.
In support of helping 350 Baltimore residents secure jobs. Turnaround Tuesday focuses on finding and creating quality jobs that pay over $16 per hour, offer medical and vacation benefits, and provide a career pathway.
In support of employing and training up to 40 Baltimore City residents as crew members who will provide 10 senior homeowners with home maintenance and essential repairs to ensure that the seniors can age safely in their homes.
In support of replicating the Mental Health Outreach for Mothers (MOMS) Partnership in Baltimore, which aims to serve 100 Temporary Assistance for Needy Families recipients who are pregnant or parenting as well as Jeremiah Program participants.
In support of general operations, including providing Baltimore City residents with pre-apprenticeship training in construction, creating a pipeline to union apprenticeships, and advocating for policies during the 2025 General Assembly that remove barriers to employment for low-income Marylanders.
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