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Baltimore Corps

www.baltimorecorps.org

 
Baltimore Corps` mission is to enlist talent to foster social innovation in Baltimore and advance a citywide agenda for equity and racial justice . This is accomplished through Baltimore Corps` Fellowship and Place for Purpose program, which connect individuals with opportunities in nonprofits, government agencies, foundations, and for-profit social enterprises to build solutions to Baltimore`s biggest challenges. Baltimore Corps also provides seed grants and support to innovative leaders through its Elevation Awards, elevating community members with indigenous community solutions.
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million

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