In December 2022, The Baltimore Banner covered the Youth Grantmakers Initiative, describing how "Young people don’t typically have the responsibility of deciding how more than half a million dollars gets spent."
Read MoreWhen Kaivon Henderson first heard about the Summer Prep Class offered through Grads2Careers, the appeal was simple.
Read MoreBaltimore’s Promise is updating the data for the Baltimore City Youth Opportunities Landscape.
Read MoreBaltimore’s Promise will be partnering with the Annie E. Casey Foundation's Thrive by 25 effort to ensure young people ages 14 through 24 are equipped to succeed.
Read MoreNew B’More Invested videos capture 10 Black-led nonprofits doing important work in Baltimore City.
Read MoreRead this powerful op-ed from the Chronicle of Philanthropy: “Sharing Philanthropic Power With Grantees Is Messy and Challenging but Worth the Effort.”
Read MoreAfter years of planning and coordination, the Baltimore City Youth Data Hub will soon begin operations
Read MoreOur 2021 report to the community provided a chance for us to reflect on lessons from the pandemic and how they are shaping our work today.
Read MoreThis year, the SFC welcomed the Baltimore Children and Youth Fund, which committed $2 million for summer programs of BIPOC-led organizations and those serving older youth, ages 14-24.
Read MoreA recent StriveTogether learning forum featured Baltimore’s Promise’s Senior Manager of Operations Jasmyne Gilbert. The forum explored what support of leaders of color and pipelines of talent looks like.
Read MoreBloomberg Philanthropies’ “Follow the Data” podcast interviewed our CEO, Julia Baez about occupational skills training.
Read MoreThe Maryland Out of School Time Network hosted an online workshop featuring our Chief Impact Officer Bridget Blount to talk through why data and evaluation matters for local organizations.
Read MoreIn this webinar, we convened experts -- including youth --to talk about the need for the Baltimore City Youth Opportunities Landscape. and what we found.
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