
Our Fellows work with Baltimore's most visionary nonprofit organizations, government agencies and social enterprises to build strategic capacity and scale the impact of evidence-based programs. Baltimore Corps Fellows currently work across a range of issue areas including education, juvenile justice, healthcare, and workforce development.
Location: United States, Maryland, Baltimore
Employees: 11-50
Phone: +1 443-640-8904
Total raised: $500K
Founded date: 2013
Funding Rounds 1
Date | Series | Amount | Investors |
17.05.2018 | - | $500K | - |
Mentions in press and media 14
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30.11.2021 | 8 Baltimore tech and entrepreneurship orgs raising funds on #GivingTuesday | Giving Tuesday is a day of generosity, with nonprofits organizing campaigns for donations happening around the world. The coordinated day of giving offers a way to support organizations doing good work in communities, serving as the benevol... |
18.10.2021 | Resource Roundup: 1501 Health is opening applications to startups for its second incubator cohort | This is Resource Roundup, a look at open applications for business and career-building programs, funding and other opportunities around the region. Want to share a new resource for entrepreneurs and technologists? Email us at baltimore@tech... |
07.10.2021 | Resource roundup: Applications are open for AccelerateBaltimore 2022 | AccelerateBaltimore is looking for its next group of startups. ETC (Emerging Technology Centers) opened applications this week for the tenth run of the 13-week seed accelerator program. Apply Five companies will be chosen to participate in ... |
22.09.2021 | Resource Roundup: Check out funding opportunities for Baltimore startups, makers and community builders | We’re past the midway mark of the month and as the end of September fast approaches, so does the closing of many applications and opportunities for entrepreneurs from Baltimore and around Maryland looking for grants and funding to turn thei... |
04.06.2021 | 7 Baltimore initiatives formed since the summer of protests that are working to create a more equitable innovation economy | It’s been a year since the summer of protests that followed the deaths of Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery, George Floyd and too many others. Following the protests and rekindled Black Lives Matter movement in June 2020, tech companies and wor... |
22.03.2021 | Resource Roundup: Check out new opportunities in Baltimore for startups, nonprofits and students | It’s Monday, a time to dig out your inbox and seek out fresh opportunities in a new week. So Technical.ly is bringing a few new chances to plug into the tech and entrepreneurship community with Resource Roundup. It’s a look at open applicat... |
15.03.2021 | Resource Roundup: Plug into the community with these Baltimore business and career-building programs | It’s Monday, a time to dig out your inbox and seek out fresh opportunities in a new week. So Technical.ly is bringing a few new chances to plug into the tech and entrepreneurship community with Resource Roundup. It’s a look at open applicat... |
30.06.2020 | 10 action steps to sustain the fight against systemic racism | As a mostly white crowd of protestors climbed the hill heading east toward Johns Hopkins Hospital, they were greeted by mostly Black residents, in cars and standing on porches. On that sun-soaked June Saturday in Baltimore city, the residen... |
08.08.2019 | 5 questions with Brittany Young: How leaving the traditional engineering path led to uniting culture and community | When Brittany Young graduated from The Baltimore Polytechnic Institute in 2007, she knew she was well prepared to be an engineer. Through a network of black mentors and Poly graduates in all kinds of science, technology, engineering, and ma... |
17.05.2018 | Baltimore Corps receives $500K donation to expand programming | Baltimore Corps is looking to grow its programs that enlist people to work in social innovation with a $500,000 donation from philanthropists Mark and Patricia Joseph of The Shelter Foundation. It’s the largest donation the nonprofit has re... |
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