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Thanks to the generous support of a small group of visionary donors, two students in the University of Maryland Graduate School’s Master of Science in Health and Social Innovation Program have been selected to receive $2,500 seed stage grants that serve as a pilot project designed to support their innovative student social impact ventures. These grants represent the first phase of a greater investment in early-stage social entrepreneurship by individual and institutional donors in Baltimore and beyond.

Read more about this inspiring story in the June/July 2021 issue of SPOTLIGHT newsletter.

To donate to UMB’s Student Social Venture Fund Pilot, please click here. For more information or to discuss specific ways of giving to the fund, contact the Graduate School’s chief development officer, Kyle Locke, MS, by phone at 410-706-0182 or by email at klocke@umaryland.edu.

 

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