- VideoMatt Burke, Founder and Executive Director of Food Rescue Baltimore, talks about the environmental impacts of food waste and why food rescue work is important.
- Press ReleasesBALTIMORE - March 29, 2022 — Today, the Baltimore Development Corporation (BDC) announced that it …
- Granttoward the costs of the Baltimore Small Business Technical Assistance Network, an initiative focused on …
- Press ReleasesWashington, DC | April 23, 2021 – The Rockefeller Foundation announces a $1.49 million grant …
- Press ReleasesBaltimore, Md. – Today, Mayor Brandon M. Scott, the Baltimore City Health Department, the Mayor’s …
- ReportOn March 12, 2020, the first case of Covid-19 was diagnosed in Baltimore City. Its …
- Press ReleasesFunds will go towards providing capital to local small businesses impacted by Covid-19, supporting entrepreneurial …
- Press ReleasesNew partnerships raise nearly $2.7 million to support hiring, training, and career assistance for groundbreaking …
- Grantee Impact StoryThe city of Baltimore is launching an urgent and innovative effort to tackle the multipronged …
- Press ReleasesOn June 4, 2020, The Rockefeller Foundation and the City of Baltimore announced the launch of a groundbreaking pilot program – the Baltimore Health Corps –designed to address the city’s interconnected economic and public health crises caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. The Baltimore Health Corps will recruit, train, and employ more than 300 residents who are currently jobless due to the pandemic to serve as contact tracers, care coordinators, and Community Health Workers. Health Corps staff will be deployed to address critical COVID-19 needs in Baltimore’s most vulnerable communities, performing three key functions: public health education outreach, contact tracing, and care coordination and social support.