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Education Grant Program is sponsored by Middendorf Foundation. This program funds innovative models for early childhood, K-12 education, higher education, and professional development in Maryland, with a focus on Baltimore City or Baltimore County.
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Grants Awarded Archive — Middendorf Foundation Distribution of Funds Archive for 2024 (a 12 month fiscal year) Chesapeake Shakespeare Company: HVAC Repairs and Lighting Upgrades Maryland Art Place, Inc.: Elevator Maryland Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts: Move to a New Office Backyard Basecamp, Inc.: BLISS Meadows Greenhouse and Waterproofing City Neighbors Foundation: Auditorium Improvement Project Cristo Rey Jesuit High School: Cristo Rey Jesuit High School Scholars The Empowerment Center, Inc.: Replacement of Existing Elevator Junior Achievement of Central Maryland: JA BizTown Technology Upgrade LETS GO Boys and Girls, Inc.: STEM Facility and Services Expansion Mercy High School: A First-Ever HVAC System for Library, Dining Hall & Adjacent Space s RICH - Restoring Inner City Hope, INC.: Transportation Project Saint Luke's Youth Center: Van Purchase Watershed Public Charter School, Inc.: Safety Infrastructure Project The William S Baer School Partnership Board Inc: Health Suite Addition - Occupational Therapy & Physical Therapy Wing Chesapeake Bay Foundation: Maryland Oyster Restoration Center Waterfront Partnership of Baltimore: Baltimore Blueway Inner Harbor Kayak Launch Atlantic General Hospital: Echonous Ultrasound System B'More Clubhouse: Elevator Chase Brexton Health Services, Inc.: Mt.
Vernon Center Third Floor Medical Clinic Buildout Govans Ecumenical Development Corporation: Ascension Homes Renovation Johns Hopkins University: The John Fetting Fund for Prevention Research Moveable Feast, Inc.: Increase capacity to meet need for Medically Tailored Meals New Greenmount West Community Association: Barclay Park Playground Project (Phase 3) Shepherd's Clinic, Inc: Shepherd’s General Operating Support Afro Charities, Inc.: The AFRO Archives at the Upton Mansion Preservation Maryland: Rehabilitation of the Historic Ellicott City Jail & PRI Fund Feasibility Study Pride of Baltimore, Inc.: Replanking PRIDE II Phase 2 Trinity Episcopal Church, Towson: Trinity Strong: Fortifying Foundations, Strengthening Community Baltimore Outreach Services: Women and Children Experiencing Homelessness Cherry Hill Eagles Foundation: Youth Development and Family Resource Center 15-Passenger Transport Vans The Chill Station, Inc.: Lifting Labels Church of the Redeemer: Boots for Baltimore Civic Works, Inc.: Resiliency Hub Community Crisis Center Inc: Food Pantry Family Survivor Network: Drop-In Center Franciscan Center, Inc.: Core IT and Security System Upgrades Global Refuge: The Baltimore Welcome Center Marian House: Mercy Residence Courtyard Renovation Maryland Food Bank, Inc.: Strategic Information Technology Infrastructure to Support Hunger Relief Programs Neighborhood Housing Services of Baltimore, Inc.: Technology to Support Homeownership Creation and Preservation North Baltimore Mennonite Church: Reservoir Hill House of Peace HVAC system North East Housing Initiative, Inc.: Community Land Trust Homes Acquisition Project Own: Tech-Enabled Financial Coaching: Phase 2 Technology Build Samaritan Community: Much-Needed Improvements to Enhance Functionality, Efficiency, & Atmosphere ShareBaby: Warehouse Safety and Efficiency Springboard Community Services: Youth Training Center St Vincent De Paul Society of Baltimore: Good Harvest Community Kitchen Capital Campaign Women's Housing Coalition: Bennett House Capital Improvement Project for Resident Safety and Success for 2023 (a 12 month fiscal year) Baltimore Childrens Museum Inc (Port Discovery): Port Discovery / FY23 Renovation / Children’s Theater Experience Baltimore Concert Opera, Inc. - DBA Opera Baltimore: Opera Baltimore: Front and Center Baltimore Symphony Orchestra Inc.: Reimagining the Meyerhoff (Back-of-House Modernization) First and Franklin Presbyterian Church: First and Franklin ADA compliant accessibility project Intersection of Change (Newborn Holistic Ministries): Capital 583 Presstman Street Spotlighters Theatre: Lighting Grid Replacement Walters Art Museum Foundation Inc.: No Barriers: Increasing Accessibility at the Walters AZIZA PE&CE: GETTING THERE!
Council on Economic Education in Maryland: New Technology to offer Informative Workshops for Teachers in a Virtual Environment Exponent Philanthropy: 2023 Annual Conference Foundation for the Baltimore Leadership School for Young Women: Professional Space Analysis for Programming Services and Vision for Future for BLSYW Improving Education: Warehouse Equipment and Setup KIPP BALTIMORE INC.: KIPP Baltimore__Walbrook Phase II Maryland School for the Blind: The Cottages on the Hill Mother Seton Academy, Inc.: Capital Equipment Patterson Park Public Charter School: Clay Hill Public Charter School, Phase II ReBuild Metro, Inc .
: Johnston Square Teacher Housing: Phase I Sisters Academy of Baltimore, Inc.: Replacing the Aged Boiler St. Ignatius Loyola Academy : Replacement of Classroom Technology The Frank J.
Battaglia Signal 13 Foundation: Signal 13 Foundation Scholarship Program The SEED School of Maryland: SEED MD Track and Field Renovation(s) The William S Baer School Partnership Board Inc.: Health Suite Remodel University of Maryland Baltimore Foundation: The Center for Restorative Change- Family Support Center at 940 Madison Avenue, Baltimore, Maryland Wide Angle Youth Media: Wide Angle Youth Media’s Studios at the Service Center Capital Campaign Days End Farm Horse Rescue, Inc.: Permanent Equine Treatment Station 4MYCITY INC: 4MyCiTy Zero Waste Facility Baltimore Animal Rescue and Care Shelter Inc: Improving Quality of Life for BARCS Shelter Dogs Irvine Natural Science Center, Inc.: Cultivating Community Campaign St.
James Development Corporation Inc.: Rev. Donald O.
Wilson Park Tuerk House: Phase IV Ashburton Campus Project Baltimore Research & Education Foundation Inc (Baltimore Rehab and Extended Care Center): Veteran Administration's Loch Raven Community Living Center's Jazz Concerts BRIDGES Community Development Corporation: BRIDGES Food Pantry Cold Storage Expansion Community Foundation of Northwest Mississippi: Mississippi Tornado Relief 2023 HealthCare Access Maryland: Client Track Case Management System St.
Francis Neighborhood Center: Whitelock Community Farm Renovation Total Health Care: Saratoga Health Care Center Roof Renovation Baltimore Museum of Industry: Collections Preservation at the BMI B&O Railroad Museum, Inc.: Replacement of the Lantern Window Operators in the Historic B&O Roundhouse Chesapeake Bay Outward Bound School Inc.: Renovation of the Honeymoon Cottage Arcadia-DeSoto Co Habitat for Humanity: Arcadia-DeSoto County Habitat for Humanity Disaster Recovery Critical Home Repair Program Baltimore Furniture Bank, A Project of Fusion Partnerships, Inc.: Project Dignity Catholic Relief Services: Emergency Response to the Syria/Turkey Earthquake Church of the Redeemer: Boots for Baltimore Drink at the Well: The Well Hon's Honey Hanover St.
Storefront Hawaii Community Foundation: Maui Strong Fund HER Resiliency Center: HER Space Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Service: New American Community Lending New Vision House of Hope, Inc.: Chelsea Terrace Homes Paul's Place, Inc.: Paul's Community Kitchen Garden ReBuild Metro, Inc.: Baltimore Neighborhood Development Corporation via ReBUILD Richcroft, Inc.: Richcroft CDS Vehicle Request 82 Grants Distributed for 2022 Associated Builders and Contractors Greater Baltimore Baltimore Curriculum Project BALTIMORE SQUASHWISE INC. City Neighbors Foundation Community College of Baltimore County(CCBC) Cristo Rey Jesuit High School Echo Hill Outdoor School Inc. Fells Point Creative Alliance Inc. Hindman Settlement School Inc. Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation Inc. St Francis Neighborhood Center Corporation The William S Baer School Partnership Board Inc. Center for Disaster Philanthropy Charm City Care Connection Community Resource Center Episcopal Diocese of Louisiana Govans Ecumenical Development CorporationB Habitat for Humanity of the Chesapeake Inc. Historic East Baltimore Community Action Coalition Homeless Persons Representation Project Lifebridge Health - Center for Hope Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Service Soccer Without Borders: Soccer Without Borders Southeast Community Development Corporation St.
Ambrose Housing Aid Center, Inc. The Arch Social Community Network Volunteers of America Chesapeake, Inc. 29th Street Community Center Baltimore Medical System, Inc. Health Care for the Homeless Mt.
Washington Pediatric Hospital Inc. Partners In Health A Nonprofit Corporation Planned Parenthood of Maryland, Inc. Sheppard Pratt Health System Inc. Arts for Learning Maryland Baltimore Museum of Art, Inc. Baltimore School for the Arts Foundation Greater Baltimore Cultural Alliance The Everyman Theatre, Inc. The Producers Club of Maryland Inc. Baltimore Tree Trust Inc. Friends of Herring Run Parks MPT Foundation, Inc. (Maryland Public Television) Cylburn Arboretum Association Inc. Emmanuel Episcopal Church Parks & People Foundation Inc. 67 Grants Distributed for 2021 Calvert Hall College High School Central Scholarship Bureau, Inc. Children's Scholarship Fund Baltimore Dyslexia Tutoring Program Fund for Educational Excellence Fund for Educational Excellence HASA (Hearing and Speech Agency) Junior Achievement of Central Maryland LETS GO Boys and Girls, Inc. Patterson Park Public Charter School Roland Park Country School St.
John's College - Annapolis The Community School, Inc. The SEED School of Maryland Associated Catholic Charities Inc Baltimore Outreach Services Bon Secours Baltimore Foundation on behalf of Unity Properties Episcopal Housing Corporation International Rescue Committee Italian Cultural Center, Inc. Italian Cultural Center, Inc. Living Classrooms Foundation Meals on Wheels of Central Maryland, Inc. Sunrise Day Camps Association Inc. (Horizon Day Camp) The Salvation Army Heartland Division The Salvation Army, a Georgia Corporation Chase Brexton Health Services, Inc. Health Care for the Homeless HealthCare Access Maryland MedStar Union Memorial Hospital Northwest Hospital Center Pro Bono Counseling Project Inc Sinai Hospital of Baltimore The ALS Association - DC/MD/VA Chapter University of Maryland Baltimore Foundation Inc University of Maryland St.
Joseph Medical Center Foundation Inc. Roland Park Community Foundation Your Public Radio Corporation Catonsville Rails To Trail, Inc. Interfaith Partners for the Chesapeake American Visionary Art Museum Maryland Institute College of Art Young Audiences of Maryland, Inc. 57 Grants Distributed for 2020 Notre Dame of Maryland University Baltimore Symphony Orchestra Bard High School Early College Baltimore Catholic High School of Baltimore Port Discovery Children’s Museum University of Maryland, Baltimore County William S.
Baer School Partnership Board William S.
Baer School Partnership Board Maryland Ravens Wheelchair Basketball South Baltimore Learning Center Baltimore Animal Rescue & Care Shelter (BARCS) Americares (Hurricane Dorian) Americares (Puerto Rico Hurricanes) The ALS Association DC/MD/VA Chapter Ulman Cancer Fund for Young Adults Carroll Hospital Center, Inc. Planned Parenthood of Maryland Total Health Care, Tuerk House Maryland Historical Society Baltimore Museum of Industry Lovely Lane United Methodist Church Howard County Conservancy Boy Scouts of America - Baltimore Area Council Chesapeake Shakespeare Theatre
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