What We’re Learning

What We’re Learning

We believe that a community of creative problem-solvers, faced with complicated, seemingly intractable challenges, is well-served by thought-provoking, research-based information and analysis. We support the development and dissemination of research in two ways:

Abell Reports

Abell Reports are commissioned reports by subject matter experts, academics, and investigative journalists that provide studies of selected issues on the public agenda.

Abell-Supported Research

These projects – undertaken with grant funding by academics and nonprofit research and advocacy organizations – advance learning on issues key to Baltimore City.

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    Featured Reports

    Abell Report: Later School Start Times for Adolescents in Baltimore City Public Schools

    Everyone agrees that teens need more sleep. So why does school start so early? This report examines the research on school start times and the implications for students in Baltimore City.

    2023 Annual Report

    Our 2023 Annual Report highlights the work of organizations across the city that are dedicated to addressing the complex challenges many of our neighbors face and of the great potential they hold.

    Abell Reports: Police-Community Relations in Baltimore

    In 2017, the U.S. Department of Justice issued a consent decree for the Baltimore Police Department, mandating wide-ranging reforms. In a pair of companion reports, researchers from the University of Maryland examine the current state of community-police relations and how certain initiatives could help to improve them.

    Publications Library

    Abell Salutes: Banner Neighborhoods

    For helping residents stay fixed in their homes by keeping their homes fixed up.

    Confidentiality Laws: Protections For Kids or Cloak of Secrecy For Agencies?

    Privacy vs. the public’s interest in knowing about children at risk and in trouble.

    Abell Salutes: Community Greens

    Because when alleys become walkways, neighbors become friends.

    Maryland Clean Water Enforcement Falling Short: At Stake, Continued Deterioration of the Bay and Health of Local Economy

    New study calls for redesigning state’s enforcement, increased funding.

    2009 Annual Report

    This annual report provides an overview of the initiatives and themes that emerged in 2009, and spotlights the inspiring people and programs that led this important work in Baltimore.

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