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The Abell Foundation launches new website

The foundation is a noticeable financial supporter of several technology projects in the city.

The Abell Foundation launched a new website this week.
The foundation is a noticeable financial supporter of several technology projects in the city, including the Baltimore City Robotics Center, the space for which is owned and donated by Abell. In addition, the Abell Foundation supplies the $25,000 provided as seed funding to each of the six startups selected for the AccelerateBaltimore accelerator run out of the Emerging Technology Center.
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