Baltimore Children and Youth Fund Selects Alysia Lee As Its First President

Baltimore Children and Youth Fund Selects Alysia Lee As Its First President

The Transition Board of Directors of the Baltimore Children & Youth Fund (BCYF) selected Alysia Lee as the fund’s first President. Lee will be tasked with the vital job of managing the daily functions of the nearly $12,000,000 annual fund, originally approved by Baltimore City voters in 2016. “I am honored to serve my city in this new role as the President of the Baltimore Children & Youth Fund. My previous work in the education, nonprofit, and youth development sectors prepared me to lead the Fund in its next steps.” Alysia said.

“Alysia is passionate about connecting youth and communities that are often overlooked to opportunities and resources,” said BCYF Board Chair, Dion Cartwright. 

“With experience in the nonprofit, education and government sectors, and years of experience leading grassroots community-centered programming, Alysia brings a great deal of passion to her work, both personally and professionally. This includes working closely with philanthropists, policymakers, youth, and adult leaders to elevate the field of youth development. She is deeply committed to serving and supporting our youth and those most impacted by systemic inequities and failed systems. The BCYF Board of Directors is truly inspired by her, and we are excited to have her leading BCYF through this important next chapter and beyond.”

A Baltimore native,  Lee joins BCYF from the Maryland State Department of Education where she served as an education program supervisor for Fine Arts Education. In that role, Lee supported Maryand’s arts learning community by advancing arts-rich, lifelong learning in and through the arts for all Marylanders. She managed grants for the entire state and offered numerous technical assistance programs & workshops to organizations who needed them, to the extent that she has visited nearly 50% of all Maryland Public Schools. Her innovative work in addressing racial bias in the arts and arts education is currently being replicated by other states. 
 

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Source: Baltimore Children and Youth Fund

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