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Baltimore Social Innovation Journal honorees receive $1K grants

Each of the 13 social entrepreneurs profiled in the first edition of the Baltimore Social Innovation Journal will receive $1,000 grants.

The crowd at the official unveiling event for the Baltimore Social Innovation Journal.

Each of the 13 social entrepreneurs profiled in the first edition of the Baltimore Social Innovation Journal will receive $1,000 grants.
The money will come from the Warnock Foundation. It was David Warnock, founder of the eponymous organization, who made the announcement during a Thursday night event at Dooby’s in Mount Vernon officially introducing the journal.
As Technical.ly Baltimore has reported, the Baltimore Social Innovation Journal was published by the Warnock Foundation highlight lesser-known social innovators in the city.

Full disclosure: The Warnock Foundation was a sponsor of Baltimore Innovation Week, which is organized by Technical.ly Baltimore.
Companies: Warnock Family Foundation
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