Past Grants

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

National Center on Institutions and Alternatives

$100,000 / 2022 / Workforce Development

In support of the National Center on Institutions and Alternatives’ efforts to train 100 SNAP-eligible Baltimore residents in commercial driving, HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning), or automotive repair.

Rose Street Community Center, Fiscally Sponsored by Southeast CDC

$300,000 / 2022 / 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 Alliance for Careers in Healthcare Inc.

$95,000 / 2022 / Workforce Development

In support of expanding the BACH Apprenticeship program’s Certified Medical Assistant and Licensed Practical Nurse career tracks at Total Health Care, a federally qualified healthcare institution.

Living Classrooms Foundation

$200,000 / 2022 / Workforce Development

In support of Project SERVE, a transitional employment program that enrolls up to 150 returning citizens a year, providing them with paid, on-the-job work experience.

Maryland Regional Direct Services Collaborative

$30,000 / 2022 / Workforce Development

In support of producing and disseminating a report on improving job quality for direct services workers in Baltimore.

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