The Baltimore Corps tends to recruit young professionals to develop pathways to leadership positions within the Baltimore City community, specifically in the social sector. The program’s primary mission is social and racial justice and equity for everyone in Baltimore City. During the year-long appointment, beginning in late August, fellows are placed with Visionary Cause Leaders in the nonprofit, public, and private sectors to effect population-level change across focus areas, including education, public health, and workforce development. Baltimore Corps supports the professional development of each Fellow through retreats, networking events, one-on-one mentoring, leadership seminars, community dinners, and feedback designed to support each Fellow’s professional and personal growth.
Eligibility Criteria/ Scholarship Guidelines
Candidates for the Baltimore Corps Fellowship must:
Be US citizens or permanent residents (you must be able to work in the US).
Be able to determine leadership experience and critical thinking, especially with social impact.