Goodwill Industries of the Chesapeake, Inc.
$10,000 / 2000 / Health and Human Services
Planning grant for the creation of the Learn and Earn computer recycling and literacy program, designed for use by low-income residents of Baltimore City. The funds allow for the refurbishing of computers, and the use> of computers to network computer literacy training. Goodwill is adapting the Learn and Earn model as a continuing program for workforce development.
Greater Baltimore Committee
$5,000 / 2000 / Community Development
Toward expenses for a management and efficiency review of several Baltimore City government agencies.
Greektown Community Development Corporation
$45,700 / 2000 / Community Development
One-year funding for the development of a property intervention and stabilization program for the revitalization of Greektown. The intent of the program is to retain a high level of homeownership, prevent deterioration of properties through acquisition and property management services, and develop a viable commercial corridor with regional appeal.
Health Care for the Homeless, Inc.
$5,000 / 2000 / Health and Human Services
To provide emergency shelter for homeless clients unable to be served by Baltimore City.
Historic East Baltimore Community Action Coalition, Inc.
$25,000 / 2000 / Health and Human Services
For a revolving loan fund for the University of Maryland Baltimore County’s computer training course attended by the Rose Street Community Center’s drug treatment and job training participants.