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Past Grants

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

Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Service

$100,000 / 2023 / Workforce Development

In support of New American Cities – Baltimore, assisting 50 immigrants and refugees with growing their careers in Baltimore and connecting them to skills training and employment.

Rose Street Community Center, Fiscally Sponsored by Southeast Community Development Corporation

$300,000 / 2023 / Workforce Development

In support of expanding Rose Street’s community cleanups to additional neighborhoods, while continuing to provide transitional housing, emergency shelter, and gang mediation.

Baltimore Green Justice Workers Cooperative, Fiscally Sponsored by Project Millions More Movement Baltimore Inc.

$50,000 / 2023 / Workforce Development

In support of capacity building for the Baltimore Green Justice Workers Collaborative to launch a pilot program to train 20 Baltimore City residents ages 25+ for entry-level jobs in the wind industry.

Grow Home Inc.

$60,000 / 2023 / Workforce Development

In support of establishing a youth apprenticeship program and expanding the Baltimore Builders program, providing 65 youth from the Brooklyn/Curtis Bay neighborhood with paid work experience and exposure to careers in high-growth industries.

Vehicles for Change Inc.

$200,000 / 2023 / Workforce Development

In support of providing 50 previously incarcerated individuals with paid work experience in car repair at Vehicle for Change’s Full Circle Service Center. Program graduates are placed into jobs as certified automotive mechanics, earning at least $17 per hour.

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