Past grants archive does not include small grants of $10,000 or less.
In support of operating costs for The NEST, a 10-bed emergency shelter for homeless young adults.
In support of hands-on genetics activities through Project BioEYES for up to 50 eighth-grade City Schools teachers serving an estimated 4,000 students.
In support of TeachingWell, a 39-credit alternative certification pathway with a focus on secondary STEM for an inaugural cohort of 15 educators.
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.
In support of general operations to serve 250 unique Baltimore City youth and their families annually with direct client assistance, holistic behavioral health services, and enrichment and mentoring opportunities.
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