Learn about high-quality programming for children and youth The current public health emergency has put a strain on families and youth enrichment programs. However, local community organizations are still providing high-quality programming to our community. We want to connect YOU and your
BCYF grantees have been doing amazing work serving the children and youth of Baltimore! You can read about each of our grantees in a new report that summarizes all the programs we supported through Year One grants.
As envisioned by the legislation establishing the youth fund, BCYF is intended to act as its own entity and assume responsibility for the fund’s activities in July 2020 – succeeding Associated Black Charities, which has been administering the fund. When BCYF takes over that function,
Associated Black Charities, the sponsoring agency for the Baltimore Children & Youth Fund, submitted a letter and detailed responses on Jan. 14, 2020, in response to questions about the Fund from Baltimore City Councilmember Zeke Cohen. 1. When will the remaining Year One funding be fully
After a months-long process that included community design and capacity building sessions, and a formal proposal review process, Associated Black Charities (ABC) today announced grantees for the historic Baltimore Children and Youth Fund.
BALTIMORE, MD – The Baltimore Children and Youth Fund (BCYF) today announced that its 24-person, Proposal Review Panel has completed the initial review of grant applications for Year One of the fund. The panel then forwarded their recommendations to Associated Black Charities, which will
Committee Will Make Recommendations to Associated Black Charities on BCYF Grantees BALTIMORE – The cohort managing the Baltimore Children and Youth Fund (BCYF) today announced the formation of a 25-person Proposal Review Panel to assess grant applications for year one of the BCYF. The purpose
The Planning Team gathered and answered all of the questions asked during both sessions and afterward. You can find the revised Frequently Asked Question (FAQ) document by clicking here.
The Baltimore Children and Youth Fund held two (2) grant informational question-and-answer meetings, also known as the bidders’ conferences. The meetings provided an overview of the RFP structure and answered questions about the submission process.
BALTIMORE – The Associated Black Charities, fiscal manager for the $12 million Baltimore Children and Youth Fund (BCYF), today announced three community capacity building sessions on Saturday, June 16 from 12:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday, July 2 from 4:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., and on Saturday,