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Past Grants

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

Baltimore City Public School System (BCPSS)/ Academy for College and Career Exploration

$50,000 / 2008 / Education
To launch a Saturday Academy, an intensive weekly six-hour academic intervention during the school year to support struggling seniors. The goal of the effort is to realize a graduation rate of 90 percent of 12th graders for 2009, the first class that must pass the Maryland High School Assessments in order to graduate.

Association of Baltimore Area Grantmakers

$5,000 / 2008 / Education
For support of the Educational Funders Affinity Group. In this forum, grantmakers interested in educational issues and initiatives learn about school reform efforts, collaborative funding opportunities, and availability of educational resources and materials. In addition, three cities, including Baltimore, exchanged information of best practices, and learned about philanthropic endeavors in public education.

Arts Education in Maryland Schools Alliance

$5,000 / 2008 / Education
For continued support of programs designed to integrate the arts into the curriculum of Maryland’s public schools.

ACLU Foundation of Maryland, Inc.

$34,200 / 2008 / Education
For a study of the costs of financing public school renovation and new construction projects in Baltimore City. The study will identify innovative strategies to develop new revenue sources and address the issue of deteriorating school buildings.

ACLU Foundation of Maryland, Inc.

$75,000 / 2008 / Education
For continued support of the Baltimore City Education Reform Project. The purpose of the project is to represent the interests of disadvantaged students in Baltimore City, by ensuring increased operating and capital funding, and continued academic reform. ACLU will monitor the Baltimore City Public School Systems’ budget allocations to assess whether increased expenditures are translating into academic improvements.

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