Past grants archive does not include small grants of $10,000 or less.
In support of reducing home energy burdens and strengthening the financial resilience of low-income households through critical energy efficiency, electrification and decarbonization, and health and safety improvement services.
In support of legal staff and advocacy for community economic redevelopment of vacant houses across Baltimore City.
In support of staff and programmatic costs to expand the MD Neighborhood Exchange and Crowdfund Baltimore. These efforts will grow community investing in local, minority-owned businesses and support healthy, vibrant neighborhood economies in Baltimore.
In support of serving 130 Sandtown-Winchester residents, connecting them to public benefits, housing, substance misuse treatment services, mental health services, occupational skills training, and employment.
In support of Maryland Hunger Solutions’ Baltimore City SNAP outreach and enrollment campaign, which works to connect vulnerable populations with federally funded SNAP benefits, a key strategy in reducing food insecurity in Maryland.
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