Before the event—historically held at Druid Hill Park—brings the sounds of fiddles and banjos to its new home against the backdrop of the Patapsco River, we caught up with the organizers to reflect on its last decade.
His organization Next One Up provides year-round athletic, academic, and mentoring resources for kids from middle school through college.
As MAG Partners’ director of community and experiences, the Cherry Hill native works to ensure that the South Baltimore urban revitalization provides opportunities for all.
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For the past 14 years, Lee has led the 48-year-old organization, which aims to provide jobseekers with specialized career training and no-cost employment coaching.
Canine Companions for Independence matches people with disabilities with skilled service dogs—free of charge.
Neil Sweren and Scott Eisgrau raised $75,000 to assist households that were in danger of imminent shut-offs during the pandemic.
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More Than a Shop founder discusses the organization and how he was able to transform trauma into activism.
We catch up with the James Webb Space Telescope Science Policy Group Lead Astronomer.
We catch up with the Director of Business Development for Kinetic Capital.
We catch up with the CEO of &Wealth.
Dr. Toursavadkohi explains aortic disease, the innovative treatments being pioneered at University of Maryland Medical Center, and how everyone can keep their heart healthy.
We talk to the owner of Kooper's and Slainte about his acts of kindness throughout the pandemic.
Zach Snitzer and Sam Bierman launched the Maryland Addiction Recovery Center as a long-term model of care that breaks through the most common barriers leading to relapse.
As the state recovers from last year’s economic setbacks, MFB continues to tackle the root causes of the issue.
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Baltimore-based tech company trains software developers from non-traditional backgrounds.
My Father’s Plan teaches kids respect for themselves, others, and the neighborhood they live in.
To date, the organization has raised enough money to buy and distribute more than 4.5 million diapers and 1.3 million other childcare items across Baltimore.
John Minadakis' Famous Fund has raised roughly $480,000 (and counting) that’s been split among dozens of spots decimated by the pandemic.
The service project that Rippey started when she was 12 years old continues to serve those in need.
Kristal Hansley's company, WeSolar, provides low-income households with affordable access to community solar power.
N'Namdi's advocacy group is aimed at eradicating blight by creating safer spaces for residents.
We catch up with the founder of Minorities in Aquaculture.
Bob Gehman transformed a homeless shelter into a cutting-edge residential addiction recovery program.
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Founder Lynne B. Kahn realized that everyone was so concerned with student hunger Monday through Friday, but there wasn’t much focus on weekends.
Living Classroom Foundation’s James Piper Bond has kept on course for his cause.