Baltimore officials are seeking public input over the next few weeks advising how $12 million from the city’s new youth fund should be distributed. The nonprofit Associated Black Charities, which is administering the fund for the city this year, will lead several public meetings that will help…
Source: Sun
Public input sought for Baltimore's new $12M youth fund
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