$100,000 in Small Grants


COMMUNITY VOTING

Voting opens on May 17th at 12:00 AM and ends on May 27th. You can vote once per day. 

The Initiatives with the most votes in each category win.


JUDGING THE $25,000 CATEGORY FINALISTS

The $25,000 grant top 5 vote-getters enter the 2nd round and the winners will be chosen by a review panel.


THE GRANT WINNERS ARE ANNOUNCED.

All winners will be announced on June 13th.


$25,000 - 2 grants available

$10,000 - 2 grants available

$5,000 - 4 grants available

$2,000 - 5 grants available

RANDOM SUBMISSIONS

Increased Opportunities for The Door's Community

Tehma Smith Wilson

154 675

The Black Femme Supremacy Film Festival

Nia Hampton

45 90

Diddly Squat Farming, LLC

Constance Satchell

351 891

Divaneering Lab QTR 3 Community STEM Workshop

Shawna Stepp-Jones

27 10

PS-/Public Safety/=Investing in the wellbeing of youth, families, communities, and organizations.

Kisha Webster

46 143

Illuminating Baltimore City Public Schools

Saran Fossett

113 457

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About us


The Adaptive Village Small Grants program is dedicated to supporting leaders in our communities that are creating healthy spaces for children and the community, through the lens of health equity.


This is an opportunity for communities to create or strengthen innovative projects without the benefit of a formalized organizational structure. This program will also enable communities to tell their own stories and celebrate their efforts unfiltered by others.


The Adaptive Village Small Grants program is brought to you by Morgan State University School of Community Health and Policy in partnership with the Family League of Baltimore and powered by CLLCTIVLY.