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The Baltimore Children & Youth Fund distributes millions of dollars into grassroots efforts to enrich the lives of young people in the city.
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The local organizations were chosen out of over six thousand applicants to Scott’s “Yield Giving” project nationwide.
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We’ll go On the Record with a look at Baltimore nonprofits working to keep kids on a positive path.
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Founder Haneef Hardy connects after-school attendees with community resources that turn big ideas into realities.
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The revenue would go to building underserved communities and community efforts.
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The Baltimore Children and Youth Fund was born out of the chaos of the Freddie Gray riots in 2015, now the organization is growing into a multi-million-dollar funding nonprofit.
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Chrissy Thornton began her new role in January. What's next for the Associated Black Charities as it manages internal changes while advocating on behalf of Black nonprofits?
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Maryland’s 23 counties plus Baltimore City received $2.3 billion in ARPA funds they are responsible for allocating.
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On the pilot episode of Life in the Balance, we meet Danny Miller, a man sentenced to thirty years in prison at the age of seventeen after a fight with a…