Celebrating 10 Years
We’re celebrating a decade of impact in Baltimore City and want you to join us!
During 10 years of impact, Baltimore Corps has operated dozens of programs connecting talented leaders in the community to powerful service opportunities across the city, including the Baltimore Corps Fellowship, Civic Innovators, the Elevation Awards, and our newly launched Baltimore Community Health Corps program, to name a few.
The success of our work is dependent on strong partnerships.
For ten years, Baltimore Corps has built robust, equitable pipelines to enlist talent in advancing Baltimore City’s most promising social innovations.
We are excited to kick off our next decade!
Will You Join Us?
The success of our work is dependent on strong partnerships. That’s why we’re working to build new and long-lasting relationships with corporations, institutions, and individuals who can help further our work. Together, we can ensure Baltimore is a city where organizations and individuals truly thrive.
Supporting Organizations
The Community Health Pathways Program is an ARPA-funded project. The American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) provided $641 million to the City of Baltimore in response to the COVID-19 public health emergency and its negative economic impacts. Mayor Brandon M. Scott has established the Mayorʼs Office of Recovery Programs to transparently and effectively administer this funding on behalf of the City. For additional information, visit the Mayor’s Office of Recovery Programs website
OUR GREATEST CHALLENGES WERE CREATED BY PEOPLE
Baltimore Corps engages approximately 400 individuals and 200 employers annually. We predominantly serve Baltimore City and surrounding area residents, and our talent demographically reflects the communities we serve. Through our programs, we engage with an extremely diverse range of emerging leaders, entrepreneurs, private companies, nonprofit organizations, city government agencies, and donors. Together, we’re connecting talent to opportunities, accelerating social innovation, and advancing a city-wide agenda for equity and racial justice in Baltimore.