Past grants archive does not include small grants of $10,000 or less.
In support of increasing staff capacity to rescue food from distributors as community donations, expand the network of partners serving food-insecure households, and divert food scraps from the waste stream through a free community composting program.
In support of providing health education, symptom monitoring, and medication support for children with severe asthma, using an app developed by Baltimore-based health technology firm emocha Health.
In support of general operations for Bmore Community Food (BCF), a food rescue and distribution effort that addresses the twin problems of food insecurity and food waste.
In support of loan officer and business assistance staffing costs and IT system upgrades, which will improve and expand small business access to capital for historically disenfranchised Black and Brown business owners and entrepreneurs.
In support of the Opportunity Zone and Impact Investment Coordinator position, which gives Baltimore a competitive advantage in matching investors to local projects and financing sources and maximizing benefits to community residents and businesses.
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