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Past Grants - The Abell Foundation

Past Grants

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

Climate Access Fund Corporation

$80,000 / 2024 / Community Development

In support of staffing and expanding capacity to reduce energy burdens through community solar projects in historically disinvested communities.

The Heritage Crossing Resident Association, Fiscally Sponsored by Fusion Partnerships Inc.

$30,000 / 2024 / Community Development

In support of efforts to engage the Housing Authority of Baltimore to preserve the balance of owner occupants and renters in this mixed-income development. Funds will support legal and other expenses associated with acquiring and reviewing document.

Johns Hopkins University Whiting School of Engineering

$150,000 / 2024 / Community Development

In support of Baltimore Healthcare Innovator Retention fellowships for Johns Hopkins University biomedical engineering graduates to address critical healthcare challenges, accelerate product development and investment, and create local jobs.

Pro Bono Resource Center of Maryland Inc.

$95,473 / 2024 / Community Development

In support of staff and project expenses associated with the Tax Sale Prevention Project, which provides legal assistance, recourse information, and education to Baltimore City homeowners at risk of foreclosure due to delinquent real property taxes.

ReBUILD Metro

$135,000 / 2024 / Community Development

In support of “Johnston Square: A Blueprint for Baltimore” and implementation of the “Build One Baltimore Now” campaign.

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