Jamye Wooten, founder of CLLCTIVLY and the Baltimore COVID Fund
Baltimore, MD — As communities across the nation reopen, many individuals are emerging from lockdown fearful of what the future holds.
In response, the social impact organization, CLLCTIVLY is providing fifty, $500 micro-grants to Changemakers in Baltimore’s Black community.
Baltimore’s Black community disproportionately represents individuals who work low wage/hourly jobs, lack adequate health care and suffer from chronic health conditions and housing insecurity.
Their mission is to end the fragmentation and duplication of programs, to learn from and about each other, and to be a resource for the Greater Baltimore community that seeks to find, fund and partner with Black social change organizations.
To join CLLCTIVLY, apply for the Baltimore Black-Led Solidarity Fund grant or to shop at the Black Futures online store, visit www.CLLCTIVLY.org.