Shepherd’s Clinic provides comprehensive health care for those who cannot afford commercial insurance, yet do not qualify for government assistance.
Past Grantees
Please see below our past grantees. For a specific grantee or to get a list by year, please input your search in the boxes above on the right.
Soccer Without Borders (SWB) uses soccer as a vehicle for positive change, providing newcomer refugee, asylee and immigrant youth with a toolkit to overcome obstacles to growth, inclusion, and personal success.
Maryland Market Money (MMM) is a statewide food access program that feeds hungry Marylanders and supports farmers through farmers markets.
St. Francis Neighborhood Center's (SFNC) mission is ending generational poverty through education, inspiring self-esteem, self-improvement, and strengthening connections to the community. SFNC strives to give people hope for a better tomorrow by providing them with the tools they need for a better today.
Orchkids, started in 2008, is one of the leading music-for-social-change-programs in the country.
The BioTechnical Institute of Maryland, Inc. (BTI) provides training in basic laboratory skills, along with job placement assistance, to prepare participants for entry- level positions that launch careers in Maryland’s growing biotech sector.
Enoch Pratt Free Library's mission is to empower, enrich, and enhance the quality of life for all through equitable access to information, services, and opportunity. For all, rich and poor, without distinction of race or color. Transformation must occur on the individual, collective, and institutional levels, and the Pratt Library can help achieve true and sustained equity through intentional and systemic library community partnerships.
The Julie Community Center works with the residents of east/southeast Baltimore to help them access resources, combat poverty and urban decline, and foster individual and neighborhood pride, participation, and self-determination.
The Tahirih Justice Center supports immigrant survivors of gender-based violence on their journey to access legal representation and seek safety in our community.
Unity Properties, Service Coordinators for very low and low-income families in West Baltimore and part of Bon Secours Community Works (Baltimore), develops affordable housing in West Baltimore aiming to improve the underlying conditions of poor health for low-income families, seniors and people with disabilities.