graphic space
BALTIMORE NEIGHBORHOOD INDICATORS ALLIANCE
Link: About BNIALink: IndicatorsLink: MappingLink: TrainingLink: Neighborhood Resources
graphic space
graphical spaceVital Signsgraphical space
graphical space
graphical spaceAbout Vital Signsgraphical space
 

Vital Signs IV

 
 Community Statistical Area Profiles 
 Co-Sponsors 
   
graphical space
Indicators: CO-SPONSORS AND ENDORSEMENTS
graphical space

 

Co-Sponsorships & Endorsements for Baltimore's Vital Signs.

More than 450 neighborhoods, nonprofits, businesses and business groups, city agencies, policy makers, and others have signed on to support the Vital Signs, expressing their desire and support for making decisions to ensure the Vital Signs move in the right direction over time!

They are listed below in alphabetical order:.

Co-Sponsors
Endorsements

You can sign on at any time! Download an Organizational Endorsement Form and/or Personal Endorsement Form and send it to the Alliance, or send your own letter of support!

 

Co-Sponsors

Special Thanks to our Co-sponsors for their their support for the Vital Signs effort. Your monetary and in-kind contributions show a special committment to furthering and using the Vital Signs throughout Baltimore.

Co-sponsors are listed in alphabetical order. If you are interested in co-sponsoring, please contact the Alliance directly!

Vital Signs IV Co-Sponsors
Goldseker Foundation
Annie E. Casey Foundation
Marion I. and Henry J. Knott Foundation
Open Society Institute - Baltimore
Rauch Foundation
William G. Baker Foundation
Clayton Baker Trust
The Daily Record
The Baltimore Sun
Sir Speedy Printing Centers

Past Co-Sponsors
Goldseker Foundation
Annie E. Casey Foundation
Baltimore Community Foundation
Baltimore Gas and Electric Company, a member of the Constellation Energy Group
Bank of America
The Baltimore Sun
Clayton Baker Trust
Macht Philanthropic Fund
Morgan State University Institute for Urban Research
Open Society Institute - Baltimore
Rauch Foundation
Struever Brother, Eccles and Rouse
Harry & Jeanette Weinberg Foundation
Urban Health Institute
University of Baltimore Educational Foundation


Endorsements

Below are the names of organizations and individuals who have signed on as endorsers of the Vital Signs. (Listed in Alphabetical Order)

1000 Friends of Maryland
Advocates for Children and Youth
Annie E. Casey Foundation
Mr. Don Arnold
Baltimore Alliance for Great Urban Parks
Baltimore City Council
Baltimore City Data Collaborative
Baltimore City Department of Housing and Community Development
Baltimore City Health Department
Baltimore City Planning Department
Baltimore City Public Schools System
Baltimore Community Foundation
Baltimore Development Corporation
Baltimore Education Network
Baltimore Health Care Access
Baltimore Main Streets
Baltimore Metropolitan Council
Baltimore Neighborhood Collaborative
Baltimore Neighborhoods, Inc.
Baltimore Prevention Coalition
Baltimore Urban League
Dr. Michael Beer
Belair-Edison Main Street
Ms. Diane L. Bell
Bolton- Park Neighbors, Inc.
The Honorable Paula Johnson Branch, City Council member
Broadway Development Foundation
Brooklyn & Curtis Bay Coalition
Mr. Sidney Brower
Ms. Cathy Brown
Mr. Patrick Burns
Mr. Matt Clark
The Honorable Pamela V. Carter, City Council member
Center for Fathers, Families, & Workforce Development
Center for Poverty Solutions
Center for Urban Environmental Research & Education, UMBC
Cherry Hill 2000
Cherry Hill Nehemiah Homeowner's Association
Cherrydale Residents Corporation
Citizens Planning and Housing Association (CPHA)
Ms. Mary Pat Clarke
Clayton Baker Trust
Cleanup Coalition
Clergy United for the Renewal of East Baltimore
Coalition to End Childhood Lead Poisoning
Ms. Greta Cobb
Community Initiatives, Inc
Community Research Services, Inc.
Department of Political Science, Johns Hopkins University
The Development Corporation of Northwest Baltimore
Division of Neighborhood Revitalization, Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development
The Honorable Sheila Dixon, City Council President
Ms. Dorothy Dobbyn
Downtown Partnership of Baltimore
Dyslexia Tutoring Program
Eastern United Methodist Church
Ms. Georgine Edgerton
Ednor Gardens-Lakeside Community Association
Empower Baltimore Management Corporation
Enterprise Foundation-Baltimore
Enoch Pratt Free Library
Carol Kefford Eshleman
Family League of Baltimore City
Mr. Jerome B. Fisher
Forest Park Golf Course Neighbors Association, Inc.
Dr. Claude E. Fox
Mr. Melvin L. Freeman
Reverend Johnny Golden, Sr.
Goldseker Foundation
Governor's Office for Children, Youth & Families
Greater Baltimore Board of Realtors
Greater Baltimore Committee
Greater Homewood Community Corporation
Greater Mondawmin Coordinating Council, Inc.
Mr. Owen B. Hanratty
HARBEL Community Organization, Inc.
Mr. Bill Henry
Highlandtown Community Association
The Honorable Helen L. Holton, City Council member
Reverend Christina V. P. Holtsclaw
Hunting Ridge Community Association
Institute for Urban Research, Morgan State University
Dr. Carrie Jenkins
Jerusalem Baptist Church
Johns Hopkins Urban Health Institute
Ms. Grace Jones
Mr. Marvin R. Jones
Kaiser Associates, Inc.
Mr. Leonard J. Kerpelman
Mr. James B. Kraft
Mr. Wayne D. Kraft
Learning Bank of COIL, Inc.
Mr. David A. Lessner
Live Baltimore Home Center
Macht Philanthropic Fund
Ms. Constance Maddox
Madison East End Improvement Association, Inc.
Maryland Business Research Partnership- Jacob France Institute
Maryland Center for Arts and Technology, Inc.
Maryland Center for Community Development
Maryland Department of Juvenile Services
Mayfield Improvement Association
Mayor’s Office of Neighborhoods
Ms. Doris McNeill
Dr. Megan Meyer
Ms. Jeannine Michel
Mr. Ralph E. Moore, Jr.
Ms. Peulah M. Moore
Ms. Pearl Moulton
Dr. Mary Morris Hyde
Mt. Holly Improvement Association Inc.
National Council on Alcoholism & Drug Dependence
Ms. Vivian Needum
Neighborhood Design Center
Neighborhood Housing Services of Baltimore
North Highlandtown Community Association
Mr. Robert Nowlin
The Honorable Martin O'Malley, Mayor of the City of Baltimore
The Honorable Keiffer J. Mitchell, Jr., City Council member
Open Society Institute of Baltimore
Mr. Pete Pakas
Park - Reist Corridor Coalition, Inc.
Parks & People Foundation
Ms. Benita Pascall
Pen Lucy Association Inc.
Ms. Helene Perry
Mr. James Piper, III
Piper Rudnick, LLP
Presidents' Council of Southeast Baltimore
The Honorable Catherine Pugh, City Council member
Rauch Foundation
Ms. Billie Roberts-Spann, Ph.D
Ms. Mary Rosemond
Safe and Sound Campaign
Ms. Sally Scott, Ph.D
Society for the Preservation of Federal Hill and Fells Point, Inc.
Southwest Visions, Inc.
Mr. Edward Sommerfelt
Ms. Sandra Sparks
The Honorable Rochelle "Rikki" Spector, City Council member
St. Ambrose Housing Aid Center
St. Francis Academy Community Center
Mr. Angelo Solera
Mr. Carl Stokes
Struever Brothers, Eccles & Rouse
The Honorable Melvin L. Stukes, City Council member
Mr. Shawn Z. Tarrant
UMOJA Community Development Corporation
University of Maryland School of Social Work
Urban Studies and Planning Program, University of Maryland
Village Learning Place
Ms. Cleoda R. Walker
Mr. H. Leonard Warren
Ms. Dominique L. Waters
Harry & Jeanette Weinberg Foundation
The Honorable Bernard "Jack" Young, City Council member
YEA! Youth Entrepreneur Associates


SEND ENDORSEMENT INFORMATION TO:

The Baltimore Neighborhood Indicators Alliance
University of Baltimore
Jacob France Institute
1420 N. Charles Street

Baltimore, MD 21201
Phone (410) 837-6651
Fax (410) 837-5814
Email bnia@bnia.org

 

 

 


[Back to Top]
graphical space
graphical space
graphical space
Horiztonal Rule
graphical space
FAQs | Definitions | Using This Web Site | Site Map | Home
graphical space
BNIA-University of Baltimore The Jacob France Institute - 1420 N. Charles Street, Baltimore MD 21201 - 410.837-6651 - bnia-jfi@ubalt.edu
graphical space