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Baltimore developer, STEM program leader named to national fellowship program

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By Alicia Diaz  – Editorial Intern, Baltimore Business Journal

The leaders of two Baltimore organizations have received three-year grants to help
support their mission.

Two Baltimore changemakers will be able to put themselves on payroll and bring on more staff thanks to a hefty grant from a national fellowship program. Brittany Young, founder of B-360, and Bree Jones, founder of Parity, will both receive $75,000 in unrestricted grant funding annually for three years as inaugural fellows for the Fund for New Leadership. Additionally, they’ll receive mentorship, leadership training and peer coaching to expand their organizations’ impact.

 

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