Grantees
Grantees
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Sarah Hemminger
2009
Through the Incentive Mentoring Program, Sarah will empower struggling high school students by surrounding them with a family of mentors to form a comprehensive and dependable social network.
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The Institute (The JFA Institute)
2009
A grant to assist Maryland correctional agencies with implementing procedures to increase the use of parole, limit technical parole violations, and reform pretrial detention practices.
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Total Health Care, Inc.
2009
A grant to provide dental care for its clients receiving HIV and addiction services.
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Tresubira Whitlow
2009
Whitlow will establish The Griot's Eye, a unique youth leadership and community development program that fuses media technology with cultural awareness.
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Your Public Radio Corporation
2009
A grant to produce Ear to the Ground, a year-long radio conversation with six individuals navigating Baltimore s schools, treatment centers, social services, and criminal justice system.
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Youth Organizing Urban Revitalization Systems, Inc.
2009
A grant to provide general support and support for staff training.
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ACLU Foundation of Maryland, Inc.
2008
A grant to advocate for public education reform in Baltimore and to support a citywide effort to increase school attendance in Baltimore City Public Schools.
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Advocates for Children and Youth, Inc.
2008
A grant to engage in public education and advocacy efforts to support juvenile justice reform.
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Alternative Directions, Inc.
2008
A grant to engage in grassroots organizing and leadership development of former prisoners and their families to advocate for criminal justice policy reform.
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Ashley Minner
2008
A grant to use art as a tool to engage Native American youth in a structured, out-of-school, community-based arts program.
