Our Programs

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For nearly 40 years, the Baltimore Civic Fund has proudly partnered with city agencies to serve as an accountable, transparent, and efficient steward of funds.

 
Abortion Protection Fund

With the June 2022 Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, Baltimore City announced funding to protect health and reproductive rights of women in Baltimore City and the surrounding region. Add your support today.

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Mayor's Office
AFRAM

Meet me at AFRAM—one of the largest African American festivals on the East Coast! Hosted in Baltimore City’s Druid Hill Park, this 745-acre urban oasis draws crowds of over 100,000 each year! For two days, people from all walks of life come together to enjoy national entertainment, local eats and much more.

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Civil Rights Week

Civil Rights Week is the Office of Equity and Civil Rights' annual celebration of Baltimore's storied Civil Rights past, the ongoing work of the present, and our hopes for the future. This year's celebration will include a diverse array of events, panel discussions, and new milestones.

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Rawlings Conservatory

Opened in 1888, the Rawlings Conservatory features year-round displays of plants from around the world in five exhibit greenhouses. Raised funds are used for key projects, facility repairs, system enhancements, and museum collection enhancements. The Rawlings Conservatory is on the National Register of Historic Places and is a Baltimore City Landmark.

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Mayor's Office of Employment Development
YouthWorks

Through YouthWorks, thousands of Baltimore City residents ages 14-21 “learn and earn” each summer, gaining basic job workforce readiness and career-specific skills. YouthWorks participants receive hands-on work experiences with public and nonprofit organizations while making beneficial contributions to our community.

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