MarylandReporter.com
													$35,000 / 2012 / Community Development
						
						Toward support of an investigation and a series of articles on Maryland’s pension system. It is expected that the series of articles will engage policymakers and other government officials in discussions of the problems that have led to Maryland’s pension crisis.
						
					
													
							
						
						The Lieber Institute for Brain Development
													$5,000 / 2012 / Community Development
						
						Toward three summer internships in the Basic Sciences and Clinical Sciences divisions to serve Baltimore City minority students, and to provide lab, safety, and educational materials.
						
					
													
							
						
						The Lieber Institute for Brain Development
													$150,000 / 2012 / Community Development
						
						Toward recruitment and staffing costs of 30 new behavioral biologists, geneticists, psychiatrists, neurologists, and neuroscientists to be employed by the Lieber Institute at the Johns Hopkins Science and Technology Park.
						
					
													
							
						
						Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health
													$149,753 / 2012 / Community Development
						
						For support of the Healthy Stores Initiative, “Improving the Baltimore City Food Environment Through Structural Incentives to Small Food Sources.” The initiative involves contacting 75 carry-out and corner stores who will be asked to provide a greater range of affordable healthy foods through the use of marketing strategies that include quality signage, fresh-produce display units, upgraded refrigeration units and lighting, and updated shelving. Data will be collected to determine results.
						
					
													
							
						
						Johns Hopkins Institute for Policy Studies
													$8,000 / 2012 / Community Development
						
						Two grants for the 2012 and 2013 Abell Awards in Urban Policy, presented annually to an undergraduate student who writes the most compelling paper on a pressing problem facing Baltimore City and crafts a recommendation for addressing the issue.