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Recently Funded Grants
2002 Grants

Arts & Culture
Community Development
Conservation & Environment
Education
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Arts and Culture

Access Art, Inc. $25,000
Baltimore, MD
Two grants toward the renovation of a vacated branch library building to house an art gallery, studio, photography laboratory and graphic computer center for after-school art programs to serve at-risk youth in the Pigtown and Morrell Park neighborhoods. This initiative has been designed to deter anti-social behavior of disengaged youth.

Baltimore Office of Promotion and the Arts $5,000v Baltimore, MD
In support of the 2002 Baltimore Book Festival.

Carroll Museums, Inc. $5,000
Baltimore, MD
Toward the renovation of the Phoenix Shot Tower.

Creative Alliance, Inc. $300,000
Baltimore, MD
Toward the construction of a multi-functional cultural arts facility, the Patterson Center for the Arts, located in Highlandtown. The project has been developed to draw artists and audiences to East Baltimore as part of a revitalization effort. The facility will house a theater for performing groups in dance, theater and music, video and film studio, nine studio/residential apartments, a cafe, exhibition space, offices, and community meeting rooms.

High Zero Foundation, Inc. $5,000
Baltimore, MD
Challenge grant in support of the High Zero 2002 Festival of Experimental Improvised Music.

Maryland Citizens for the Arts Foundation $5,000
Ellicott City, MD
For the expansion of arts education and outreach programs.

National Museum of Ceramic Art and Glass $28,700
Baltimore, MD
For supplies, equipment, training and teacher stipends for the continued implementation of the ceramic arts curriculum in classroom settings and after-school ceramic clubs in 20 Baltimore City public middle schools. Selected examples of student work are displayed at an annual exhibition at the Baltimore Gas and Electric Building and at Harbor Place.

Office of the Mayor $5,000
Baltimore, MD
In support of the 2002 African American Heritage Festival.

Osmosis Theater/Baltimore Shakespeare Partnership $5,000
Baltimore, MD
To underwrite expenses for economically disadvantaged Baltimore City public school students to attend the 2002 Shakespeare Summer Camp program. The four-week summer camp culminated with two Shakespeare productions for the public performed at Artscape and at the Baltimore Museum of Art.

Community Development

The Baltimore Community Foundation, Inc. $150,000
Baltimore, MD
Continued funding for operating support of six nonprofit organizations participating in the Healthy Neighborhoods Initiative in selected Baltimore City neighborhoods. The purpose of the initiative has been to increase homeownership, to stabilize and increase market values of homes, and to enhance the attractiveness of the neighborhoods.

Baltimore Development Corporation $60,000
Baltimore, MD
Two grants for expenses related to the Maglev Project, a magnetic levitation high-speed train that, when fully operational, will reduce travel time between Baltimore and Washington to 16 minutes.

Baltimore Regional Partnership $5,000
Baltimore, MD
For a study to compile an inventory of areas with development or redevelopment potential for the Baltimore Regional Rail System Plan.

Charles Street Development Corporation $5,000
Baltimore, MD
Toward a parking study of Charles Street from Fayette Street to North Avenue.

Citizens Planning and Housing Association $5,000
Baltimore, MD
In support of expenses related to CPHA's Rally for the Region 2002, focusing on three issues: funding for drug treatment, improved transit systems, and community legacy/investment in older neighborhoods. The purpose of the rally was to bring together diverse groups from the region to express support for the CPHA agenda.

Civil Justice, Inc. $5,000
Baltimore, MD
For continued support of the First Time Home Buyers Project in Baltimore City.

Community Law Center, Inc. $70,000
Baltimore, MD
Two-year funding for the Real Estate Services Project created to fight the blight of vacant housing in marketable neighborhoods. The goals of this project are to ensure that existing residents remain confident about their neighborhoods, to keep City housing stock competitive with suburban housing markets, and to stimulate reinvestment in City housing.

Community Law Center, Inc. $5,000
Baltimore, MD
In support of a community organizing initiative designed to prevent the private property of evicted tenants from being placed in public right-of-ways.

Downtown Partnership of Baltimore. $50,000
Baltimore, MD
For staffing support of the Code Enforcement/Facade Improvement Grant Program. By offering matching grants to property owners for investing in their building faÁades, the Partnership intends to encourage private investment in downtown properties and businesses, and to improve the physical appearance and market appeal of Baltimore City's downtown. The program targets buildings that are in violation of zoning and building codes.

Empower Baltimore Management Corporation $75,000
Baltimore, MD
For a consultancy service to prepare a proposal for EBMC's application for the New Markets Tax Credit. This new urban revitalization tool approved by Congress in 2000 is intended to increase the amount of capital available to businesses located in communities where poverty exceeds 20 percent.

Friends of Patterson Park $5,000
Baltimore, MD
For support of BikeJam 2002, an urban cycling festival held in Patterson Park.

Greater Baltimore Committee $5,000
Baltimore, MD
For a study on the economic impact of a new arena in downtown Baltimore.

International Center for Sustainable Development $35,000
Gaithersburg, MD
Toward staffing to expand the Sustainable Baltimore initiative. The purposes of the project are to identify market opportunities for Maryland and U.S. businesses in sustainable development technology and services, to increase sustainable development practices in ongoing development plans, and to facilitate the export of regional technology and services.

Jubilee Baltimore, Inc. $20,000
Baltimore, MD
For staffing and operating costs to provide services to buyers and owners interested in securing loans and State and federal historic tax credits for purchase and rehabilitation of houses in Reservoir Hill. This initiative is intended to attract new buyers to the neighborhood and to increase the level of reinvestment in the neighborhood.

Light Street Housing Corporation $30,000
Baltimore, MD
For community organizing and pre-development costs of negotiating with the Housing Authority to acquire and redevelop scattered-site public housing units in Sharp-Leadenhall.

Live Baltimore Home Center $5,000
Baltimore, MD
Toward start-up costs of the Downtown Apartment Rental Tours initiative, promoting living in Baltimore City.

Live Baltimore Home Center $5,000
Baltimore, MD
For second-year funding of the Mayor's Council on City Living.

Patterson Park Community Development Corporation $285,000
Baltimore, MD
Two grants toward staffing and operating expenses to support the continuation of an effort to halt the deterioration of the neighborhoods north and east of Patterson Park, through housing acquisition and rehabilitation, rental to responsible tenants and sale to homeowners.

Patterson Park Community Development Corporation $20,000
Baltimore, MD
For continuation of an initiative to clean streets and alleyways in the 22-square-block area of the Patterson Park community.

People's Homesteading Group $100,000
Baltimore, MD
In support of Phase II of Anchors of Hope, a homeownership program for low-income families in the Greenmount community. The program involves the acquisition and rehabilitation of eight houses that will be sold to buyers identified through the People's Homesteading Group's homebuyers' counseling process.

St. Ambrose Housing Aid Center $100,000
Baltimore, MD
In support of expenses related to the St. Ambrose Legal Services initiative to fight predatory real estate practices in Baltimore City.

Conservation/Environment

1000 Friends of Maryland $25,000
Baltimore, MD
For general operating expenses to support the continuation of outreach efforts designed to fight sprawl and preserve Maryland's natural resources while encouraging controlled economic growth. These efforts will focus on the dissemination of recent reports, maps and technical assistance materials developed to educate new legislators, county officials and interested citizens on the long-term benefits of Smart Growth policies, historic tax credits, urban revitalization strategies, and preservation of vulnerable and valuable natural resources.

1000 Friends of Maryland $5,000
Baltimore, MD
For the design and print of the Legal Handbook, a guide to issues related to land-use legislation for citizens interested in familiarizing themselves with the political process and land use litigation.

1000 Friends of Maryland $5,000
Baltimore, MD
Toward expenses of a one-day conference, Smart Growth in Maryland: Looking Back, Looking Forward.

Audubon Maryland-DC $25,000
Bozman, MD
Toward the establishment of a field office in Patterson Park where Audubon will develop and implement preschool, after-school, in-school, family and community educational outreach programs. Serving as a potential conservation hub in the park, the Audubon Center will provide ornithological and ecological programs in collaboration with local schools within walking distance.

Chesapeake Bay Foundation $5,000
Annapolis, MD
For support of the 2003 Environmental Legislative Summit.

The Chester River Association $5,000
Chestertown, MD Toward supporting the position of a riverkeeper, to serve as guardian of the Chester River charged with protecting its water quality and biodiversity from further degradation. As land use changes impact the watershed, the riverkeeper will maintain a public presence in planning efforts.

Earthome Productions $5,000
Stevenson, MD
In support of public discussions about the video, "The Next Industrial Revolution," which presents the challenges to economic development and environmental and social responsibilities for future sustainability.

Friends of Patterson Park $5,000
Baltimore, MD
For reprinting the "Master Plan for Patterson Park" and publishing an "Update and Supplement to the Master Plan for Patterson Park."

Friends of Patterson Park $5,000
Baltimore, MD
Toward the cost of a crime prevention program in Patterson Park during the summer months in an effort to increase use of the park among the young and old.

Parks & People Foundation $48,836
Baltimore, MD
For the development and implementation of a community greening strategy to create and maintain pocket community gardens in the Greenmount/Barclay neighborhoods in collaboration with the People's Homesteading Project.

Scenic Maryland $5,000
Annapolis, MD
In support of the launch of the Scenic Maryland initiative, promoting the adoption in Maryland of "best practices" and strategies used in other states to encourage greater scenic conservation.

Education

Archdiocese of Baltimore $68,000
Baltimore, MD
To provide scholarships enabling Baltimore City at-risk students to attend parochial schools in Baltimore City during the 2002-2003 school year, as part of a longitudinal study comparing student performance in Catholic and public schools. By participating in this model delinquency and dropout prevention program, these students are expected to benefit from smaller classes, one-to-one instruction and structured educational settings.

Association of Baltimore Area Grantmakers $5,000
Baltimore, MD
In support of the Education Funders Affinity Group for the 2002-2003 school year.

Baltimore City Community College $28,000
Baltimore, MD
For support of an initiative to improve outcomes of developmental education through the use of Academic Systems, a computer-based educational product designed to accelerate remedial learning. Academic Systems is a facultymediated approach that combines traditional instructional methods with interactive multi-media software. The goals are to improve the pass and performance rates of a cohort of Baltimore City Community College students enrolled in pilot developmental courses and to increase the college's retention rate.

Baltimore City Public School System/Baltimore City College $45,313
Baltimore, MD
For continued support of the 2002-2003 Speech and Debate Program that includes the enhancement of a full-time Mock Trial program.

Baltimore City Public School System/Harbor City Learning Center $97,000
Baltimore, MD
In support of the Advanced Studies Program, a dual enrollment college program in collaboration with Baltimore City Community College. The Advanced Studies Program will provide students at an alternative high school serving older students, most of whom had been expelled, failed or dropped out of the traditional high schools, with an opportunity to take college-level courses as well as college remedial courses with faculty from Baltimore City Community College.

Baltimore City Public School System/Midtown Academy $80,640
Baltimore, MD
For costs related to the phase-in of the eighth grade at one of the schools created as part of Baltimore City's New Schools Initiative. The final step of the school's expansion to a K-8 school includes minor renovations, purchase of classroom furnishings and resource materials, professional development, curriculum planning and fine arts, music and physical education programming.

Baltimore City Public School System/National Academic League $119,780
Baltimore, MD
In support of the 2002-2003 National Academic League in 29 Baltimore City public middle schools. The league provides extracurricular interscholastic programming in a competition and media atmosphere associated with athletic events to encourage higher academic achievement.

Baltimore City Public School System/Roland Park Elementary-Middle School $5,000
Baltimore, MD
For continued support of staffing a string instrument music program.

Baltimore City Public School System/Southern High School $100,000
Baltimore, MD
For the creation of a venture capital fund to provide seed money for advanced student and teacher projects at the new Digital Harbor High School. These projects, chosen from the technology business plans submitted, will be led to the proposal-to-fund stage.

Baltimore Curriculum Project $445,285
Baltimore, MD
In support of the implementation of the Baltimore Curriculum Project for the 2002-2003 school year. The project provides planning and management oversight of four schools in Baltimore City's New Schools Initiative and support for planning for an additional New School. The Baltimore Curriculum Project currently offers a combination of Direct Instruction and Core Knowledge and serves as an incubator for a variety of curricula and projects being piloted.

Baraka School $159,500
Baltimore, MD
Two grants for expenses related to the construction of new dormitory buildings for eighth-grade students. The boarding school, located in Kenya, provides a residential academic program for 40 at-risk underachieving Baltimore City middle school boys.

The Book Thing of Baltimore, Inc. $5,000
Baltimore, MD
For general support of expenses related to the distribution of free books to students and adults in Baltimore City.

Calvert School $20,000
Baltimore, MD
Two grants toward administrative assistance in implementing the Calvert curriculum at Dr. Carter G. Woodson Elementary School.

CollegeBound Foundation, Inc. $25,400
Baltimore, MD
For the acquisition of computer equipment to improve the transmission of data between the CollegeBound database and computers at 15 Baltimore City high schools where full-time CollegeBound advisors encourage and assist students in the college application process.

Commonweal Foundation, Inc. $78,450
Silver Spring, MD
Two grants for matching funds in support of 2001-2002 and 2002-2003 Pathways to Success boarding school scholarships for eight Baltimore City public school students. All Pathways scholars are required to have summer jobs and to participate in school-based employment or community service during the school year.

Core Knowledge Foundation $161,500
Charlottesville, VA
In support of the implementation of the Core Knowledge Preschool Sequence in all Baltimore County Head Start Centers; three Baltimore City Public System School preschools; and one private preschool, for the 2002-2003 school year. The purpose of this initiative is to help the participating Head Start Centers refocus their curriculum on school readiness.

Educational Opportunity Program $42,300
Baltimore, MD
For staffing of a full-time facilitator to increase the high school graduation rate among Baraka School graduates by providing a constructive role model, academic and social support, and links to college and career counseling.

Fund for Educational Excellence $5,500
Baltimore, MD
Two grants for expenses related to the ongoing evaluation of the academic performance rates of former Baltimore City public school students now attending parochial schools, as compared to a selected peer group in the Baltimore City Public School System.

Gilman School $5,000
Baltimore, MD
In support of the 2002 Baltimore Independent School Learning Camp, a summer enrichment program for Baltimore City public school students.

The Ingenuity Project $592,930
Baltimore, MD
For continued support of the 2002-2003 Ingenuity Project, an intensive math and science curriculum for Baltimore City public middle- and high-school students, with emphasis on scientific research and preparation for national competitions.

Johns Hopkins University Institute for Policy Studies $5,000
Baltimore, MD
For the establishment of The Abell Foundation Award in Urban Policy. The award will be given to a student who authors the most outstanding urban policy paper, based on original research, offering recommendations, remedies or strategies on an issue facing Baltimore City.

KIPP Baltimore, Inc. $50,000
Baltimore, MD
Toward the establishment of a Knowledge Is Power Program (KIPP) Academy, a middle school (grades 5 to 8) based on high expectations for academic achievement and conduct, extended day, community leadership skill training, music training, mandatory enrichment weekend programs and summer school.

Maryland State Department of Education $5,000
Baltimore, MD
In support of an event to benefit Teach For America and Maryland's Initiative for New Teachers.

Office of the Mayor $5,000
Baltimore, MD
Toward staffing costs of the Adopt-a-School Initiative.

Office of the Mayor $50,000
Baltimore, MD
For support of the Baltimore City Mayoral Fellowship Summer 2002 Program. The program placed 12 graduate and six undergraduate students in City agencies for ten weeks during the summer. The purpose of the program is to generate interest in pursuing careers in Baltimore City government among qualified university students.

Parks & People Foundation $180,000
Baltimore, MD
For continued support of SuperKids Camp 2002, a six-week summer educational, cultural and recreational program for third-grade Baltimore City public school students performing below grade level.

The Piney Woods School $108,690
Piney Woods, MS
To provide scholarships for selected underachieving students from Baltimore City for the 2002-2003 school year. The grant also includes funding for the salary of a retention counselor whose responsibilities are to encourage positive attitudes, appropriate social behavior and academic achievement.

Teach For America-Baltimore $100,000
Baltimore, MD
For the continuation of an initiative to recruit, train and provide ongoing support for 85 new Teach For America corps members. These recent college graduates, who make a two-year commitment to teach in Baltimore City public schools, are also offered an opportunity to earn a Master of Arts in Teaching at Johns Hopkins University.

University of Maryland Baltimore County $1,000,000
Baltimore, MD
A five-year grant toward establishment of the Walter and Janet Sondheim Public Affairs Scholarship Program.

Health and Human Services

Alternative Directions, Inc. $7,140
Baltimore, MD
For the purchase of a database program with capacity of tracking client demographics, outreach services received, referrals, contact with employers and program-related performance outcomes. The intent of the program is to reach non-custodial parents entering the prison system and provide them with child support services.

American Institute for Social Justice/ACORN $95,000
Baltimore, MD
For a comprehensive lead poisoning prevention program in the Park Heights area. The initiative allows for an increase in the number of children that can be tested, and a strengthening of abatement and legal enforcement efforts.

Aunt Hattie's Place, Inc. $29,300
Baltimore, MD
For renovation costs of a long-term family-style residential home in Montgomery County for 12 homeless boys in Baltimore City's foster care system.

Baltimore City Department of Housing and Community Development/Office of Homeless Services $30,000
Baltimore, MD
Matching grant to provide additional emergency winter shelter for homeless women and children in Baltimore City.

Baltimore City Health Department $5,000
Baltimore, MD
For support of the Fourth Annual Conference on Urgent Needs of Newly Released Inmates as 8,000 ex-offenders reenter the community each year in Baltimore City.

Baltimore Healthy Start, Inc. $78,000
Baltimore, MD
Three grants for the purchase and renovation of properties for use as transitional housing, administrative space, and a laundromat for Recovery In Community clients participating in a comprehensive substance abuse treatment program. The funds also support staff training and equipment.

Baltimore Pediatric HIV Program, Inc. $26,142
Baltimore, MD
For the purchase of a 15-passenger van to transport children with HIV/AIDS (ages two to four) and their parents served by the Day and Respite Program. The comprehensive and holistic program includes full-day child care, parental support groups, outreach and referral services, and prevention and educational programs.

Baltimore Police Foundation $350,000
Baltimore, MD
In support of the DNA Cold Case Project that uses DNA technology to identify Baltimore's most violent offenders and to help clear innocent individuals.

Bon Secours of Maryland Foundation $25,000
Baltimore, MD
For second-year support of the Bon Secours Youth Employment and Career Development Project. The program helps high-school students to obtain after-school employment and plan future careers. It provides formal training sessions in financial literacy, leadership, and post-high school education planning.

Business Volunteers Unlimited/Maryland $5,000
Baltimore, MD
For the purchase of a Web-based database management system to provide leadership and volunteer opportunities in support of the nonprofit community.

The Center for Fathers, Families and Workforce Development $350,000
Baltimore, MD
Fourth-year funding of the STRIVE Baltimore Program, a comprehensive job training and placement service for unemployed and underemployed men and women. The intense three-week program prepares participants for the workforce through a highly-structured workshop that focuses on attitude modification and the development of job readiness skills. Core services also include job placement with long-term follow-up, one-to-one and group counseling, and case management.

Center for Poverty Solutions $40,000
Baltimore, MD
Toward the development of the Maryland Justice Coalition, an initiative to address adult justice issues in Baltimore City. The coalition will focus on three strategic areas: over-representation and over-incarceration of poor people and people of color, institutional reforms, and reentry and integration back into the community.

The Community Mediation Center $5,000
Baltimore, MD
In support of the acquisition of the Safe & Smart Center building housing the Community Mediation Program. The goal of the program is to reduce interpersonal and community violence by using nonviolent conflict resolutions strategies and making the mediation process more accessible to local residents.

Community Resources $30,000
Baltimore, MD
For the development of the Metro Green Urban Tree Nursery and Training Center. Established on a reclaimed brownfield to provide a source of street trees, the Center will also offer horticultural and tree care training and landscaping skills to unemployed Baltimore City residents.

The Daisyfields Foundation, Inc. $25,000
Baltimore, MD
Toward the purchase of property to house a foster care facility for infants who are medically fragile as the result of being born addicted to drugs or being neglected by a substance-abusing caregiver.

Druid Heights Community Development Corporation $25,000
Baltimore, MD
Start-up funds for the establishment of the New Life Recovery Program, a transitional recovery house for ex-offenders in Baltimore City.

Family Crisis Center of Baltimore County $5,000
Dundalk, MD
For the purchase of mattresses, linens and replacement beds for a shelter serving domestic violence victims.

Food Link $5,000
Annapolis, MD
Toward handling fees for gleaned produce distributed to more than 100 emergency feeding programs in Anne Arundel County.

Franciscan Center $10,000
Baltimore, MD
Toward the cost of computer upgrades for the Health Support Initiative, an emergency outreach program for the poor in Baltimore City. This enhancement will enable the Center to be electronically linked to other service providers when meeting clients' needs.

Frederick Community Action Agency $24,500
Frederick, MD
For the purchase of a box-type cargo van to transport donated, usable surplus food for the mobile food bank serving people living in poverty on the outskirts of Frederick.

Good Samaritan Hospital of Maryland, Inc. $55,444
Baltimore, MD
In support of the development of a clinical nursing assistant certificate program. This six-week training program will be offered to selected current employees as an opportunity to enhance their professional knowledge while preparing them for nursing school.

Harford-Belair Community Mental Health Center, Inc. $187,900
Baltimore, MD
Toward the purchase and renovation costs of two houses in Northeast Baltimore to provide housing and residential rehabilitation services to chronically mentally ill substance abuse clients.

Heart's Place Shelter $10,710
Baltimore, MD
For renovations to a kitchen and bathrooms in a winter emergency shelter for homeless men, women and children in the Midtown area.

Homeless Persons Representation Project, Inc. $128,256
Baltimore, MD
In support of an initiative designed to reduce employment discrimination against ex-offenders by providing direct legal services to exoffenders. The initiative will also create a legislative agenda advocating changes to selected state employment policies that create barriers to job-seeking ex-offenders.

Homeless Persons Representation Project, Inc. $5,000
Baltimore, MD
Toward consultancy fees for the Labor Pool Organizing Project designed to advocate for greater government regulation and protection of temporary employees from unlawful practices.

Job Opportunities Task Force $30,000
Baltimore, MD
For the continuation of a comparative study of Baltimore's workforce development system and workforce development systems in other cities with similar demographics. Components of the study include a review of the cities' welfare-to-work systems; one-stop centers for adults who are not on welfare, youth programs, local community colleges' curricula, public schools' vocational and dropout prevention programs, literacy programs, and public housing workforce initiatives.

Job Opportunities Task Force $43,000
Baltimore, MD
Challenge grant toward the salary of the program director of the Transitional Jobs Consortium, a newly created transitional employment program for ex-offenders in Baltimore City. The purpose of the program is to provide services that will help stabilize ex-offenders as they reenter the community.

Johns Hopkins University Institute for Policy Studies $48,500
Baltimore, MD
Toward staffing costs of a senior research analyst to manage and staff the Evaluation and Accountability Committee of the Baltimore Workforce Investment Board. As part of the project, the analyst will provide recommendations for improving Baltimore's Workforce Development System by creating an "evaluation landscape map" of research being conducted. The purpose of this effort is to determine the gaps in data collection and analyses. With partnering agencies and other Workforce Investment Board members, the analyst will create performance measures of Baltimore's workforce development system for validation and implementation by the Workforce Investment Board.

Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine $53,000
Baltimore, MD
For general support and staffing of Maternity Center East, a women's health care and family planning facility serving low-income residents of East Baltimore. The Center provides family planning, prenatal, obstetric and primary health care to approximately 3,000 patients who are uninsured or underinsured.

Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health $12,750
Baltimore, MD
For the completion of a study on Medicaid managed care and family planning in Baltimore City. The research addresses two issues: the path women take as they move from traditional Medicaid coverage to enrollment in managed care organizations; and how mandated managed care affects the providers of reproductive health services to the Medicaid population.

The Justice Policy Institute/The Tides Center $49,733
Washington, DC
To provide seed funding for the establishment of a new organization that will address adult and juvenile justice reform issues in the State of Maryland. The agency will provide technical assistance and training to local agencies to help determine the most effective methods of delivering neighborhood-based services to needy populations.

Legal Aid Bureau, Inc. $193,208
Baltimore, MD
Third-year funding for an initiative to meet the needs of noncustodial parents whose child support obligations exceed their ability to pay. By providing individual representation, Legal Aid has been able to identify recurring issues that adversely affect noncustodial parents, such as driver's license suspensions, reports to credit agencies, and denial of access to child support records.

Man Alive Research, Inc. $75,000
Baltimore, MD
Challenge grant toward construction costs of completing a facility for expansion of outpatient methadone maintenance treatment services for heroin-addicted individuals.

Maryland Center for Arts and Technology, Inc. 50,000
Baltimore, MD
Planning grant for the development of the East Baltimore Technology and Resource Center to provide entry-level workers with on-the-job experience in computer repair and network management.

Maryland Food Bank $30,000
Baltimore, MD
For transportation expenses, gleaning costs, storage and salaries for the implementation of the Fresh Foods for Families program, providing fresh produce gleaned by volunteers from regional farms with leftover harvests.

Maryland Volunteer Lawyers Service $40,000
Baltimore, MD
For support of an initiative to increase the use of the Earned Income Tax Credit and free legal and tax preparation services at ten Volunteer Income Tax Assistance sites for low-income families and individuals in Baltimore City. The initiative provides for training of volunteers and site coordinators and marketing efforts.

National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence-Maryland $25,000
Baltimore, MD
Toward the salary of an advocate consultant with responsibilities for promoting the critical need for increased funding earmarked for drug treatment initiatives in Baltimore City and throughout Maryland.

Nazareth Lutheran Church $15,000
Baltimore, MD
Seed funding for renovations and the purchase of furniture for Nazareth House, operating as a transitional housing facility for recovering male addicts in Highlandtown. The house will be operated based on Oxford House principles of self-governance.

Neighbor to Family $100,000
Daytona Beach, FL
Seed funding for the establishment of the Neighbor to Family Sibling Foster Care Program in Baltimore City. The program will provide comprehensive foster care services to 40 children in sibling groups. The foster parents, trained by Neighbor to Family caseworkers, will be given a stipend above the normal foster care rate to enable a parent to stay home and provide home care to sibling groups.

Planned Parenthood of Maryland, Inc. $17,500
Baltimore, MD
Third-year support of the Statewide Emergency Contraception Project, providing outreach and education to clients.

Rose Street Community Center $300,000
Baltimore, MD
Two grants in support of drug treatment and job training programs for FY 2002 and FY 2003. The Center supports job training, educational opportunities, after-school tutoring programs for neighborhood youth, and drug treatment programs. The Center also provides weekly stipends to program participants to assist with living expenses while they are enrolled in self-help programs.

Rose Street Community Center $5,000
Baltimore, MD
In support of the Garden of Eden Project, a two-week faith-based summer camp for youth ages 7 to 12 in East Baltimore.

St. Ambrose Family Outreach Center $5,000
Baltimore, MD
For purchase of food for the institution's soup kitchen and emergency food pantry for people in need in lower Park Heights.

The Samaritan Center $25,000
Baltimore, MD
In support of the Eviction Prevention Assistance program at the Samaritan Center designed to provide emergency grants to individuals and families facing eviction. This one-time assistance also provides the opportunity for the Center to help those at risk address underlying issues, such as unemployment and substance abuse that contribute to their problem.

The Samaritan Center $111,300
Baltimore, MD
Three grants in support of the Travel Voucher Program. The program provides homeless persons in need of travel assistance with vouchers for bus travel, if they have a contact in a destination city willing to take them in or assist them in finding housing.

Second Chance Project, Inc. $85,000
Baltimore, MD
Two-year funding to create a revenue-producing business that employs ex-offenders participating in the Second Chance program.

The Shepherd's Clinic $50,000
Baltimore, MD
For continued funding of operating costs to provide primary medical and dental care to uninsured persons in Baltimore City.

A Step Forward, Inc./Temple Hope House, Inc. $25,000
Baltimore, MD
Seed funding of an initiative to provide transitional housing and drug treatment programs to adults in Baltimore City, with a focus on the returning ex-offender.

Sylvan Beach Foundation, Inc. $111,000
Baltimore, MD
For the expansion of the Sylvan Beach Cafe and Ice Cream Company, set up as an entrepreneurial endeavor to provide employment for ex-offenders. Modeled after the Delancy Street Foundation in San Francisco that provides career and ownership opportunities, the Sylvan Beach Foundation operates on the principles of project-based learning, high expectations, earned responsibility and privileges, peer leadership and community living.

TuTTie's Place $75,000
Baltimore, MD
Toward renovation of a house providing residential services for abused and neglected adolescent boys in foster care.

University of Maryland Baltimore County/The Shriver Center $149,936
Baltimore, MD
For support of the CLEARCorps home repair and education program for the prevention of childhood lead poisoning in the Park Heights neighborhood. The workers are AmeriCorps members who are trained in construction to make home repairs designed to reduce the lead hazards and to provide health education to families in distressed neighborhoods.

United Ministries, Inc. $20,000
Baltimore, MD
For operating expenses of a transitional housing drug-free program for homeless men, many of whom are recovering from substance abuse and are also HIV positive. Successful completion of the program is defined as the participant's being employed, pursuing a GED, and securing permanent housing.

United Way of Central Maryland $50,000
Baltimore, MD
In support of United Way's effort to address human service and health needs in Central Maryland.

Unity Center of Christianity $18,000
Baltimore, MD
For continued support of the Do You Know Where Your Children Are? program for the 2002-2003 school year. This grassroots project offers incentives to participating parents and other adults who assume full responsibility for knowing where their middle-school children are during the afternoon and evening hours of the school week.

The Urban Institute $50,000
Washington, DC
For a study, "Returning Home: Understanding the Challenges of Prisoner Reentry" delineating the risks and needs of returning prisoners and their families in Baltimore. Data will be collected from interviews with offenders before and after release, and from interviews with family members, neighborhood focus groups and representatives from human service and employment agencies.

Vehicles for Change, Inc. $83,000
Elkridge, MD
Fourth-year funding of a transportation program to provide used reconditioned cars for 80 participants in the Affordable Housing Initiative Program and other low-income residents of Baltimore City who need a car to get to work.

Women's Housing Coalition $18,175
Baltimore, MD
For start-up costs of the Wesley House Family Program, a long-term transitional housing facility that serves nine homeless families referred from emergency, transitional and substance abuse treatment programs.

The YANA Project $60,610
Baltimore, MD
Toward staffing costs of a social worker/court monitor to work with women and girls engaged in prostitution. The YANA model offers a continuum of services from street outreach to drop-in services, counseling, and case management with referrals to medical services. Participants who complete the 90-day program with no new arrests will have charges dropped.

Youth Enterprise Services $75,000
Baltimore, MD
Challenge grant for the purchase of a second facility for use as a residential treatment center for severely disturbed adolescents referred by the Department of Juvenile Justice.

Other

Association of Baltimore Area Grantmakers $9,500
Baltimore, MD
For 2002 membership dues.