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Past Grants

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

United Way of Central Maryland

$30,000 / 2012 / Health and Human Services
Toward support of the costs of a housing case manager to serve homeless clients participating in the Journey Home transitional employment program.

United Way of Central Maryland

$183,750 / 2012 / Health and Human Services
To provide rent subsidies for 75 homeless men and women in the transitional employment program of The Journey Home (Baltimore City’s 10-year plan to end homelessness).

Tahirih Justice Center

$50,000 / 2012 / Health and Human Services
Toward operating support of pro bono legal and case management services for up to 79 immigrant women and girls in Baltimore City fleeing gender-based violence. The center also conducts training sessions for attorneys, police officers, judges, and social and health service providers.

St. Francis Neighborhood Center

$32,000 / 2012 / Health and Human Services
Toward support of The Power Project, an after-school educational, mentoring, and arts program for 30 at-risk youth, ages 5-18, in the Reservoir Hill neighborhood. The goal is to increase academic achievement and self-confidence of children participating in the program.

South Baltimore Emergency Relief, Inc.

$24,000 / 2012 / Health and Human Services
For continued support of operating costs of the food pantry, which serves more than 250 clients per month, and for a program that serves up to 50 clients per month to help prevent utility turn-off.

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