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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: Expanding Apprenticeships in Maryland

    The state of Maryland has recognized the potential for registered apprenticeships to both provide a path to better-paying careers that do not require college degrees and to help employers meet their needs for employees with specialized skills. This report explores opportunities for and challenges to expanding apprenticeship in Maryland and Baltimore.

    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.

    Publications Library

    Baltimore’s New Middle Schools

    Do KIPP and Crossroads schools offer solutions to the city’s poorly-performing middle schools?

    A Critique of the 2006 City of Baltimore Comprehensive Master Plan

    This report identifies and discusses the important public policy issues, including possible legal issues, embodied in the plan recommendations.

    Abell Salutes: Baltimore County Head Start—Core Knowledge Partnership

    For effecting quantum leaps in the cognitive development of at-risk children.

    Private Discomfort in Public Housing

    A cultural conflict is simmering in public housing, between longtime
    and elderly residents and younger disabled residents. The issues are
    security, lifestyle differences, safety—and ineffective communication.

    Maryland’s Electricity Opportunity

    How to fix the power breakdown and pave the way to innovation, efficiency, and competitive rates.

    Header photo courtesy of Venture for America.