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Apply to the second edition of Baltimore Social Innovation Journal

Social entrepreneurs featured will receive $1,000 grants from the Warnock Family Foundation.

Several of the people profiled for the first edition of the Baltimore Social Innovation Journal.

Thirteen social entrepreneurs were featured in the first edition of the Baltimore Social Innovation Journal, published online in January.
The list included such people as Carol Ott, the founder of the Baltimore Slumlord Watch blog, and each person profiled received $1,000 in grant funding from the Warnock Family Foundation.
Now the foundation is planning to release a second edition of the journal. Those chosen this time around will also receive $1,000 grants for their projects.
Apply here by April 13

Full disclosure: The Warnock Foundation was a sponsor of Baltimore Innovation Week 2013, which is organized by Technical.ly Baltimore.
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