Past grants archive does not include small grants of $10,000 or less.
In support of Maryland Hunger Solutions’ Baltimore City SNAP outreach and enrollment campaign, which works to connect vulnerable populations with federally funded SNAP benefits, a key strategy in reducing food insecurity in Maryland.
In support of the Homeless Youth Initiative, which provides legal representation to unaccompanied homeless youth, engages in state and local coalitions to address the needs of homeless youth, and advocates for policy solutions to youth homelessness in Maryland.
In support of Active and Healthy Families, a Spanish-language weight management program for overweight and obese Latino children 5-12 years old and their families.
In support of the Health and Benefits Equity Project, which works to protect and expand access to appropriate, affordable, and culturally competent health care and social services.
In support of general operations for The Door Community Center, including food distribution, youth development, and community education programs for residents of East Baltimore.
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