June 2018 Grant Awards
By Kathleen McCarthy
06-19-2018
Announcing our most recent grant recipients in arts & humanities, Catholic activities, education, and human services
We are pleased to announce that 14 organizations received over $850,000 in our June grant cycle.
Arts & Humanities
- B&O Railroad Museum: $74,263 to support capital costs associated with the First Mile Stable Project, designed to create a permanent home for the nation’s oldest continuously operating police mounted unit as well as educational, programming and community space for the Museum
Catholic Activities
- Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur - Tri-Province Development Office: $58,000 to support the modernization of the health care facilities at Villa Julie Residence, the Baltimore-based retirement facility for sisters
Education
- Bishop Walsh School: $50,000 to support general operations of the Advancement Office and major gifts campaign at this pre-K-12 Catholic school in Cumberland
- Institute of Notre Dame: $70,000 to support staffing and other costs associated with the development of a facilities Master Plan at this all-girls Catholic high school in Baltimore City
- Loyola Early Learning Center: $50,000 to support the development office operations of this Jesuit early childhood education program in Baltimore City
- Mother Seton Academy: $100,000 to support the capital campaign to expand the facilities at this co-ed, tuition-free Catholic middle school in Baltimore City
- Sacred Heart School of Glyndon: $76,000 to support technology enhancements in grades 4 through 8 at this pre-K-8 Catholic school in Baltimore County
- St. Mary Catholic School: $100,000 to support the construction of a gymnasium at this pre-K-8 Catholic school in Hagerstown
Human Services
- Caroline Center: $50,000 to support the general operations of this Catholic, tuition-free employment training program in Baltimore City for women in health care
- Churches for Streets of Hope: $12,000 to support the expansion of case management services at this community-based homeless services organization serving Southeast Baltimore County
- Helping Up Mission: $50,000 to support general operating costs associated with the education and workforce development program for homeless, poor, and addicted men in Baltimore City
- Interfaith Service Coalition of Hancock, MD, Inc.: $60,000 to support the renovation of Martha’s House, a youth center and summer feeding site, as part of the organization’s larger mission to assist families and individuals in need in Hancock
- Manna House: $50,000 to support general operating costs of this drop-in center that feeds and supports up to 200 men and women a day who are living in need in Baltimore City
- St. Vincent de Paul of Baltimore: $65,000 to support the installation of a new HVAC system at the Pimlico Head Start site, one of many program sites at this 150-year old community service provider in Baltimore