T. Rowe Price Foundation Grants $2.7 Million To Promote Social Good In Baltimore
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PROGRAM DETAILS
To inform the grant-making strategy and determine where it could have the most impact, the Foundation hosted and participated in hundreds of meetings as part of a listening tour with
The Foundation will be allocating the
- Strengthening Baltimore's creative economy through art and cultural experiences. A total of
$975,000 in grants will fund four initiatives over the four-year period, including:- An effort led by Arts Every Day to provide two hours of high-quality, sequential arts instruction each week to students in
Baltimore City schools. - The development, implementation, and management of an online portal overseen by Arts Education in
Maryland Schools Alliance that will rate every school inBaltimore City on its commitment and ability to provide arts opportunities for its students. - The creation of an artist navigator program managed by
Baltimore Corps —based on the patient navigator model used by the health care industry—that will connect area artists with trained individuals who can guide them through challenges and direct them to resources that could help them build, maintain, and advance their practices.
- An effort led by Arts Every Day to provide two hours of high-quality, sequential arts instruction each week to students in
- Ensuring Baltimore City schools have the organizational capacity to leverage community resources and partner with families to help students succeed. A total of
$875,000 in grants will fund three initiatives, including:- An effort by Baltimore's Promise that aims to help schools identify and utilize partnerships with area community organizations to support educational outcomes and individualized needs for that specific school. This would include setting up a framework for measurement and a training assistance program for the
Baltimore City Public School System . - CASH Campaign of
Maryland * and a team of local stakeholders will pilot interventions to increase the number of low- to moderate-income families that participate in the Save4College State Contribution Program, which is managed by theMaryland 529 College Savings Plan and provides state contributions to college saving. The pilot will be targeted to specific low-income neighborhoods throughout Baltimore to increase pathways to higher education. - The continuation of
One Book Baltimore *—in partnership withEnoch Pratt Free Library ,Baltimore City Public Schools ,Baltimore CeaseFire, and other partners—that gives a book to allBaltimore City middle school students and creates dozens of youth- and community-led dialogue throughout the city on themes of the book, happening during Light City and the Baltimore Book Festival.
- An effort by Baltimore's Promise that aims to help schools identify and utilize partnerships with area community organizations to support educational outcomes and individualized needs for that specific school. This would include setting up a framework for measurement and a training assistance program for the
- Strengthening financial capabilities of Baltimore households through partnerships that combine whole family and community approaches. Three initiatives will receive grants totaling
$850,000 , including: - An effort to supplement existing case management throughout the city by offering
Neighborhood Trust 's Trusted Advisor to dozens of for-profit and nonprofit efforts, reaching citizens throughout Baltimore, with the goal of reducing debt and increasing credit scores of Baltimore residents. - Another effort will support financial empowerment with the goal of increased black home ownership and building stronger financial literacy of black entrepreneurs in Baltimore through Brioxy's CityDibs program.
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QUOTES
"Baltimore has an abundance of resources—more creatives and innovators than the city often gets credit for. Our goal for these grants is to remove barriers that often prevent these communities from flourishing by supporting creative economies, access to education, and broadening the availability of financial resources.
"We want these grants to be a DNA changer for the city, by opening doors in underserved communities and empowering those with limited access to financial resources. Our approach is informed by a strategic analysis of where we could have the most impact, investing in areas that have the broadest social good and could yield the strongest returns for the city. We listened to the community and partnered with them to identify the most powerful grant-making opportunities that could move the needle."
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B. Cole, founder, Brioxy
"This support has been instrumental in our ability to advance a new framework on workforce development, building community infrastructure and investment in marginalized communities. It allowed us to secure a dollar-for-dollar match. And the partnership with the
"If this work is successful, we will build long-term strategies for collective wealth in black neighborhoods. We will create a groundswell of energy and momentum for black families to buy land and direct development in their neighborhoods. We will have a higher circulation of local dollars and an increase in the number of families that can name and speak to the financial barriers they faced but have transcended."
ABOUT
Founded in 1937, Baltimore-based T. Rowe Price Group, Inc. (NASDAQ-GS: TROW), is a global investment management organization with
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SOURCE
Amy Burke Friedman, PROFILES, 410-243-3790, afriedman@profilespr.com; Bridget Forney, PROFILES, 410-243-3790, bridget@profilespr.com; Heather McDonold, T. Rowe Price, 410-345-6617, heather_mcdonold@troweprice.com