Dec 1st '25 RFP Awardees
$10k Awards
Learning Undefeated, Inc.
$10,000 Award
Learning Undefeated was awarded a $10,000 grant to fund its Emerging Leaders in STEM: Biotechnology program, a five‑month after‑school course that equips predominantly female, under‑represented high‑school and college students with biotech skills and professional networks.
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Consult Lemonade
$10,000 Award
Consult Lemonade was awarded a $10,000 grant to support its Digital Literacy Education for Older Adults initiative, an intergenerational program that pairs teens and young adults with seniors to teach essential digital skills while fostering leadership, empathy, and community impact.
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Code in the Schools
$10,000 Award
Code In The Schools was awarded a $10,000 grant to support its initiative that empowers Baltimore City youth—particularly those underrepresented in technology—to design, code, and build AI‑driven devices that solve real‑world problems.
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Baltimore Underground Science Space
$10,000 Award
Baltimore Underground Science Space was awarded a $10,000 grant to support its high‑school team competing in the International Genetically Engineered Machines (iGEM) Competition, where students design, build, and test engineered cells to solve real‑world challenges.
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Dent
$10,000 Award
Dent is awarded a $10,000 grant to support its tech‑driven innovation program that empowers 120 BIPOC Baltimore youth (ages 14‑24) across six tracks—including AI Academy, NextGen Innovators, and Denternship—to create community‑impact tech solutions.
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Towson University Foundation, Inc.
$10,000 Award
Towson University Foundation was awarded a $10,000 grant to fund its free enrichment program that fosters computing, AI literacy, and cybersecurity skills in girls aged 4‑18, positioning them as ethical technologists who drive positive social change.
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$5k Awards
Mid-Atlantic Gigabit Innovation Collaboratory (MAGIC)
$5,000 Award
Mid‑Atlantic Gigabit Innovation Collaboratory, Inc. (MAGIC) was awarded a $5,000 grant to support its Makerspace Magic Community Initiative, a program that empowers local middle and high‑school students to use technology to solve tangible community problems.
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Innovative Initiatives
$5,000 Award
Innovative Initiatives was awarded a $5,000 grant to fund its Future Builders Masterclass, an eight‑Saturday program that teaches Baltimore youth PC hardware fundamentals, lets them assemble a desktop to take home, and provides a 5G router with one year of service.
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Center for Technology Access and Training (CETAT)
$5,000 Award
CETAT was awarded a $5,000 grant to support its programs that enable youth to drive change with technology, including the Seniors First digital‑coach training, the Create Initiative’s coding and media workshops, and the Community Technology Center’s mentorship and digital‑literacy outreach.
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The Flowers Whiting Initiative
$5,000 Award
Flowers Whiting Initiative was awarded a $5,000 grant to support its Cybersecurity Training for Justice‑Impacted Youth program, an eight‑week hybrid course that equips Baltimore youth ages 16‑24 with cybersecurity skills, mentorship, and pathways to IT employment.
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Aviation Youth Mentoring Program
$5,000 Award
Aviation Youth Mentoring Program was awarded a $5,000 grant to purchase a Redbird flight‑computer simulator, enabling Maryland youth to engage in hands‑on aviation tech, develop computer and STEM skills, and inspire future careers in aerospace.
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New Service Training Employment Program Inc (N-STEP)
$5,000 Award
N‑STEP was awarded a $5,000 grant to support its Bridging the AI Divide program, an after‑school AI career‑exploration initiative for sixth‑grade students in Harford County.
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Junior Achievement of Central Maryland, Inc.
$5,000 Award
Junior Achievement of Central Maryland was awarded a $5,000 grant to support the continued operation and student participation in its JA Inspire Virtual career‑exploration platform.
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Digital Harbor Foundation, Inc.
$5,000 Award
Digital Harbor Foundation was awarded a $5,000 grant to empower K‑12 Baltimore youth through hands‑on coding, robotics, data analysis, and digital content projects that drive community change.
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UMBC: Summer Enrichment Academy (SEA)
$5,000 Award
The Summer Enrichment Academy (SEA) at UMBC was awarded a $5,000 grant to help provide 15 full scholarships to high‑school students for technology‑focused courses in Summer 2026.
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BCAUSEICAN, Inc.
$5,000 Award
BCAUSEICAN was awarded a $5,000 grant from the Neilom Foundation to expand its flagship bilingual STEM, coding, AI, and digital literacy programs—BCAUSEICAN CODE, THRIVE, and INTELLIGENCE—across Prince George’s County and beyond, enabling the organization to serve 750 participants annually.
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The Be. Org
$5,000 Award
The Be. Org was awarded a $5,000 grant to expand its Be. Virtual program, a five‑week summer enrichment that gives high‑school students immersive coding, virtual‑reality design, and Unity game‑development training, while providing equipment, family engagement, and pathways to future tech careers.
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AfriThrive, Inc.
$5,000 Award
AfriThrive was awarded a $5,000 grant to support its TechRoots program, a hands‑on youth education initiative that connects local high‑school students to agricultural innovation and career pathways in modern farming technologies such as GIS, drones, and ag‑data.
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