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The Central Baltimore Partnership Inc

The Central Baltimore Partnership Inc

Baltimore, MD 21218
Tax ID26-2842736

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About this organization

Revenue

$661,423

Expenses

$651,418

Mission

The Mission Of The Central Baltimore Partnership (CBP) Is To Galvanize The Renaissance Of Central Baltimore. The Organization Pursues Its Mission By Partnering With Neighborhood Organizations, Non-Profits, Educational Institutions, Businesses And Government Agencies. Central Baltimore Partnership (CBP) is a ten-year-old nonprofit with over 100 partners who together achieve a comprehensive strategy for community revival in eleven Central Baltimore neighborhoods. CBP is a lattice of neighborhood associations, community-based nonprofits, businesses, public agencies, and institutions including Johns Hopkins University (JHU), the Maryland Institute College of Art, and the University of Baltimore. With a small staff and many Task Forces, CBP has built remarkable reinvestment momentum.

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PROMOTING THE ECONOMIC REVITALIZATION OF CENTRAL BALTIMORE NEIGHBORHOODS: AS PART OF THE MASTER PLAN THAT INCLUDES GOVERNMENT AGENCIES, NONPROFIT INSTITUTIONS, PROPERTY OWNERS AND BUSINESSES AS WELL AS RESIDENTS AND LEADERS OF NEIGHBORHOOD ORGANIZATIONS, WE HAVE COMPLETED CONCRETE LONG-TERM REVITALIZATION PLANS FOR EACH OF THREE NEIGHBORHOODS INCLUDING AFFORDABLE HOUSING, HOMEOWNERSHIP DEVELOPMENT, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND JOB OPPORTUNITIES FOR NEIGHBORHOOD RESIDENTS, ESPECIALLY DISADVANTAGED PEOPLE. WE HAVE COLLABORATED WITH AND RECEIVE FUNDING FROM THE STATE OF MARYLAND COMMUNITY LEGACY PROGRAM WHICH HAS PROVIDED RESOURCES FOR SIGNIFICANT PROJECTS THAT ARE A CATALYST FOR FURTHER INVESTMENTS IN OUR COMMUNITY, INCLUDING THE MARYLAND INSTITUTE COLLEGE OF ART AND PEOPLE'S HOMESTEADING GROUP'S ANCHORS OF HOPE HOMEOWNERSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM IN BARCLAY ON 22ND ST. WE ARE ACTIVELY ENCOURAGING NEW ENTREPRENEURS TO FORM BUSINESSES AND HELPING ARRANGE FOR THEM AND EXISTING BUSINESSES TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF GOVERNMENT AND UNIVERSITY-BASED PROGRAMS FOR SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT AS WELL AS THE COMMUNITY REINVESTMENT LENDING ACTIVITIES OF FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS. THROUGH CONSULTING, COACHING AND STAFF SUPPORT, WE HAVE BEEN STRENGTHENING AND HELPING PARTNER ORGANIZATIONS, LIKE STATION NORTH AND ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT, INC. IN THEIR MISSION OF PROMOTING THE AREA, FOSTERING POSITIVE ACTIVITIES AND EXPANDING ENGAGEMENT OF ARTIST, NONPROFIT INSTITUTIONS AND UNIVERSITIES. THE CENTRAL BALTIMORE NEIGHBORHOODS HAVE EXPERIENCED A SURGE OF COMMERCIAL AND HOUSING REDEVELOPMENT IN THE PAST FOUR YEARS. AS PART OF AN OVERALL LOCAL GOVERNMENT STRATEGY AND OTHER NON-PROFIT STAKEHOLDERS TO PROVIDE HOUSING THAT IS AFFORDABLE TO LONG-TERM RESIDENTS AND TO PREVENT THE EFFECTS OF GENTRIFICATION WE HAVE ENCOURAGED INVESTMENT IN OVER 1,300 NEWLY DEVELOPED AND REHABBED HOUSING UNITS AND 15 LARGE SCALE DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS WITH A COMBINED (HOUSING AND COMMERCIAL) INVESTMENT OF OVER $440 MILLION. PROJECTS UNDERWAY THAT WILL BENEFIT LOW-INCOME AND LEGACY RESIDENTS RANGE FROM SMALL-SCALE SCATTERED SITE RESIDENTIAL REHABS TO 300 UNIT MIXED-USE DEVELOPMENTS.