Cohort I
Our inaugural Youth Grantmakers cohort, made up of 15 dedicated young people, set the stage for future cohorts, creating the processes and protocols on which the YG grantmaking cycle relies. They served as Youth Grantmakers from 2021 to 2024, with several continuing on with Baltimore’s Promise in new roles. Below, meet the Forever 15 and their grantees.
Meet the YGs
Cohort I Grant Recipients
The grants, known collectively as “A Promise to BMORE,” were used to support efforts increasing access to the following YG-identified priority areas:
Mental Health Resources
Safe Spaces
Mentoring and Positive Intergenerational Relationship Building
Individualized Academic Support
Career Opportunities to Test, Do, and Get Certified
After developing the RFP, reviewing 68 applications, and conducting site visits, the Youth Grantmakers made their final funding decisions, selecting 10 organizations. The grantmakers received close to $6 million in requests, with only $525,000 to distribute, demonstrating the need for more investment in older youth in Baltimore.
With the Youth Grantmakers focused on promoting equity, nine of the 10 organizations selected are led by people of color. The grants went mostly to smaller organizations; the grantees’ organizational budgets ranged from around $40,000 to just under $1 million. The grants allowed the organizations to serve 405 additional youth and young adults, ages 14-24, throughout Baltimore City, primarily in neighborhoods known as the “Black Butterfly.”
“As we made the grant decisions, it felt like a dream coming to reality because we have been working so hard for this opportunity to come and it wasn’t easy. It’s just been a really amazing opportunity to be a part of something that has never been done before. I honestly just feel amazing about our group of 10 grantees. I loved hearing the innovative ideas that came from these organizations.”
— Montaze Cooper, Youth Grantmaker