Past grants archive does not include small grants of $10,000 or less.
In support of the salary of a Warrant Service Analyst who will reconfigure Baltimore City’s warrant service to prioritize violent and repeat offenders, increasing the likelihood that law enforcement agencies will effectively deploy limited resources and reduce crime.
In support of Mentoring Mentors’ out-of-school time program for middle and high school-aged Black youth in Baltimore City.
In support of general operations for Mother Seton Academy, a Baltimore City middle school serving nearly 90 students annually.
In support of staff costs associated with the growth of free community-centered concerts and music education initiatives in Baltimore City.
In support of providing 150 low-income young adults and 50 military veterans with IT certification training and paid internships in the IT industry. Within one year of graduating, over 80% of program graduates are to be employed or pursuing higher education.
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