Our Grantees

The Goldseker Foundation makes grants primarily in the areas of community development, education, and strengthening the nonprofit sector. We seek opportunities to invest in the people, ideas, and institutions that promote the long-term economic and social progress of our city.

The foundation remains a directly engaged and active partner with our grantees in their efforts to revive and sustain vibrant neighborhoods, strengthen and market great schools, and expand and improve the effectiveness of their programs.

  • Project Own

    Project Own builds innovative solutions to equalize access to property wealth creation for Black Americans—starting with homeownership. Project Own’s flagship program, Tech-Enabled Financial Coaching, combines cutting-edge technology with experienced, HUD-certified counselors to create a program specifically designed to address racialized barriers to homeownership. This grant provided core operating support.

    Grant Awarded

    $ 30000

    Date Awarded

    November 2024
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  • Open Works

    Open Works is a nonprofit makerspace that opened in Central Baltimore in 2016 with a mission to make tools, technology, and the knowledge to use them accessible to all to drive grassroots change through inter-related educational programs and economic development. This grant provided core operating support.

    Grant Awarded

    $ 30000

    Date Awarded

    November 2024
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  • Civil Justice

    Civil Justice is a nonprofit organization formed in 1998 for the purpose of increasing the delivery of legal services to clients of low and moderate income while promoting a statewide network of solo, small firm, and community-based lawyers who share a common commitment to increasing access to justice. This grant provided core operating support.

    Grant Awarded

    $ 30000

    Date Awarded

    November 2024
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Grants by Year