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: License to Work

    Thousands of Baltimore jobseekers struggle to secure and retain employment because they do not possess reliable personal transportation. This report examines how barriers, such as driver’s license requirements, vehicle ownership costs, and spatial employment and transit patterns, prevent Baltimore residents from accessing stable employment opportunities.

    Abell Report: Beyond the Headlines

    As the city celebrates historic reductions in gun violence, the media continues to broadcast headlines warning of crime by city youths ages 17 and younger. This report analyzes data available from key entities engaged with crimes charged to young people.

    Photo courtesy of the Goucher Prison Education Partnership.

    2024 Annual Report

    A reflection on the promising new approaches and new resources that have been brought to bear in the last decade.

    Publications Library

    Between a Rock and a Hard Place

    Low-income noncustodial parents, child support, and counterproductive public policies.

    Improving Child Well-Being

    Focusing on low-income noncustodial parents in Maryland.

    1999 Annual Report

    This annual report provides an overview of the initiatives and themes that emerged in 1999, and spotlights the inspiring people and programs that led this important work in Baltimore.

    Abell Salutes: Mother Seton Academy

    Transforming the ideal into the actual.

    Advanced Placement (AP) Exams for High School Students

    They are important to the success of the students — but Baltimore City’s AP offerings put it behind the counties.

    Header photo courtesy of Venture for America.