Venture For America
$150,000 / 2012 / Community Development
To fund the employment of 10 college graduates in start-up and early-stage companies in Baltimore City, with the expectation that these graduates will found or contribute to the growth of Baltimore-based start-up companies.
Banner Neighborhoods Community Corporation
$30,000 / 2012 / Community Development
For continued support of the Home Maintenance Program. This intervention, which provides no- or low-cost home improvements to 138 elderly, low-income homeowners in Southeast Baltimore, allows senior and disabled homeowners to remain in their homes.
Downtown Baltimore Family Alliance
$5,000 / 2012 / Community Development
Toward educational advocacy efforts designed to increase enrollment and parental involvement at Baltimore City Public Schools. By marketing city schools to families living downtown, the alliance aims to establish stable and economically viable schools in its neighborhoods.
Institute for Christian & Jewish Studies (ICJS)
$5,000 / 2012 / Community Development
For support of educational events to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the ICJS, an inter-faith coalition seeking to learn more about each faith’s history and traditions.
The Walters Art Museum
$5,000 / 2012 / Community Development
To provide awards for Art Bytes in support of Baltimore’s technology and innovation community.