Past grants archive does not include small grants of $10,000 or less.
In support of delivering the BioEYES’ genetics curriculum to 8th grade students across Baltimore City. BioEYES provides a one-week curricular unit that meets critical academic standards in science using hands-on, project-based learning to 25 schools and 2,250 students annually.
In support of homeownership incentives through the Homebuying Assistance Program to help CFUF members purchase homes in Baltimore City, achieve housing stability, and build intergenerational wealth.
In support of Civic Works’ Affordable Produce Delivery Program, which delivers boxes of fresh, locally grown produce to older adults in Baltimore.
In support of subscriber recruitment expenses for the Community Solar Project at Henderson Hopkins School. The project will enroll 180 household subscribers from the surrounding community in lower cost electricity service with savings totaling $1.6 million over 35 years.
In support of the Code in the Schools youth apprenticeship pilot, which will provide 72 youth apprentices with 450 hours of paid on the job training and culminate in seven-week internships with technology industry partners.
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