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Mayor Brandon Scott to Announce New Job Training Program

Mar 7th, 2022

On Wednesday, March 9, 2022, Baltimore City’s Mayor Brandon Scott will hold a press conference at the Jane Addams Resource Center to formally announce Train Up - a free job training to unemployed and underemployed Baltimore City residents impacted by COVID-19.

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Bloomberg Philanthropies Commits Nearly $4 Million to Expand Job Training In Baltimore Amidst Upheavals Caused By COVID-19 Pandemic

Nov 16th, 2021

$25 Million of New Grants in Nine Cities and Two States Brings Bloomberg Philanthropie

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