BALTIMORE CITY COUNCIL: City Releases Update on the Progress of the Nonprofit Managing the Children and Youth Fund

BALTIMORE CITY COUNCIL: City Releases Update on the Progress of the Nonprofit Managing the Children and Youth Fund
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Baltimore City Council issued the following announcement on June 11.

City releases update on the progress of the nonprofit managing the Children and Youth Fund

The City of Baltimore released a progress report on the establishment of the Baltimore Children and Youth Fund.

The Fund is being managed by Associated Black Charities.

The effort to establish a Baltimore Children and Youth Fund was launched in 2015 by Baltimore City Council President Bernard C. “Jack” Young. It was approved by voters in November 2016 with over 80 percent support. The non-lapsing Fund is supported through an annual set aside of property tax revenue. The City selected Associated Black Charities to administer grants from the Fund one year with the option to extend for one additional year.

Associated Black Charities recently launched an RFP process for the first round of grant disbursements from the Fund.

Links to the report can be found below:

Baltimore Children and Youth Fund Letter to Council President Young

Baltimore Children and Youth Fund Status Report

Baltimore Children and Youth Fund Fiscal Report

Original source can be found here.



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