Building Coding Capacity in Maryland for Underserved Youth
GrantID: 14001
Grant Funding Amount Low: $10,000
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: $25,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Target Outcomes for Social Justice and Arts Grants in Maryland
The Banking Institution's Grants to Social Justice, Journalism and the Arts program in Maryland prioritizes outcomes that address the state's unique social and cultural landscape. Maryland's diverse population, rich history, and complex socioeconomic challenges make it an ideal location for initiatives that promote equity, creativity, and informed discourse. The Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development is a key partner in supporting community development initiatives that align with these grant priorities.
Fostering Equity and Social Justice
Grants awarded in Maryland will focus on projects that advance social justice and equity, particularly in communities disproportionately affected by systemic inequality. The state's history as a border region between the North and South has contributed to its unique cultural identity and ongoing social justice challenges. Initiatives that address issues such as racial disparities, economic inequality, and access to resources will be considered for funding. For example, projects that support community land trusts, affordable housing initiatives, or economic empowerment programs in underserved communities may be prioritized.
In Montgomery County and Prince George's County, where there are significant disparities in wealth and access to resources, grants may be awarded to organizations that provide vital services, support community development, and promote social justice. The Banking Institution's grant program may also support projects that address the needs of marginalized populations, such as immigrant communities or individuals experiencing homelessness.
Promoting Arts and Cultural Development
The Grants to Social Justice, Journalism and the Arts program also prioritizes outcomes that promote arts and cultural development in Maryland. The state's rich cultural heritage, from its historic ports to its vibrant arts scene, is an important aspect of its identity and economy. Grants will be awarded to projects that support the creation, presentation, and preservation of arts and culture, particularly in communities where these activities are under-resourced. For instance, initiatives that provide arts education, support local artists, or promote cultural exchange may be considered for funding.
In addition to supporting established arts organizations, the grant program may also fund innovative projects that leverage arts and culture to address social issues or promote community engagement. By fostering a thriving arts ecosystem, the Banking Institution aims to contribute to Maryland's economic vitality and quality of life.
Strengthening Investigative Journalism
The third key outcome prioritized by the Grants to Social Justice, Journalism and the Arts program is strengthening investigative journalism in Maryland. In an era of misinformation and declining local news coverage, supporting high-quality journalism is crucial for informed public discourse and accountability. Grants will be awarded to projects that promote investigative reporting, particularly on issues related to social justice, equity, and government accountability. By supporting investigative journalism, the Banking Institution aims to help ensure that Maryland's citizens have access to accurate, unbiased information.
To achieve these outcomes, the Banking Institution will provide grants ranging from $10,000 to $25,000 to eligible organizations and individuals. Applicants are encouraged to review the grant guidelines and eligibility criteria carefully to ensure their projects align with the program's priorities.
Q: What types of projects are most likely to be funded in Maryland? A: Projects that address social justice and equity, promote arts and cultural development, and support investigative journalism are likely to be prioritized.
Q: How can I find out more about Maryland state grants and resources that may complement this funding opportunity? A: The Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development website is a good starting point for exploring additional resources and grant opportunities.
Q: Are there any specific requirements for reporting and evaluation that grantees must meet? A: Grantees will be required to submit regular progress reports and evaluations to the Banking Institution, detailing their project's outcomes and impact in relation to the program's priority outcomes.
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