The T. Rowe Price Foundation will distribute $2.7 million in grants under an ambitious, four-year initiative to boost educational, cultural and financial opportunities for residents of underserved city neighborhoods.
Local transportation and education experts say Baltimore City’s student transit issues can be solved by prioritizing student data and putting money where the needs are.
When place-based funders from 12 regions across the country formed a learning group in 2020, chronicled in this five-part series, they shared practical, tactical steps to grapple with a range of thorny questions. When they turned to engaging stakeholders, the funders focused on three core challenges to building community partnerships.
After almost 65 years of making grants in the Baltimore area and elsewhere the Alvin and Fanny B. Thalheimer Foundation will spend down its remaining funds.
We all benefit when local economies offer equitable, stable jobs. Two new tools are being piloted in Baltimore to enhance the ability of companies and their employees to prosper.
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When funders get together to connect, talk and build relationships with one another, big things can happen.
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View materials from "City Schools' Funder Focus Group Part 1 (Fall Reopening Plan)".
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Program materials from "Lyft Grocery Access Program: Connecting South Baltimore to Healthy Food".
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These materials were shared during the Funders Together to End Homelessness - Baltimore webinar/call about private funder participation in the Youth Homelessness Demonstration Program. The webinar/call took place on February 28, 2020. The speakers were:
- Casey Trupin, Director, Youth Homelessness at the Raikes Foundation (King County, Washington); and
- Aimee Hendrigan, Vice President, ...
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Program Resources for Career and Technical Education In Baltimore: A Tale of Two Studies
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Program Resources for Enhancing the Civic Participation Capacity in Baltimore: A Roundtable Discussion.
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View Materials from Prenatal to Five Impact Collaborative November 2021 Meeting
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View materials from "COVID-19 Economic Impact and Outlook".
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