In order to be eligible to apply, your project must serve or otherwise benefit the residents, businesses, institutions or organizations of the District. Click here for a list of the neighborhoods where we work. All grants fall into one of four categories:
Spark
Up to $2,000
Small
Up to $5,000
Medium
Below $50,000
Large
Up to $100,000
The project must serve or otherwise benefit the residents, businesses, institutions, or organizations of the District. Individual residents and businesses may not apply, and you can't use funds for your own personal benefit. But any non-profit organization, faith-based organization, community group, PTO, or government agency can apply. For our Spark and Small grants, this even includes unincorporated community organizations, or groups of active community residents, so long as you can find a fiscal sponsor to help.
NOTE: Projects awarded $50,000 and above are subject to meet minority and women's business enterprise (MBE/WBE) participation goals as required by the City of Baltimore Minority and Women’s Business Opportunity Office (MWBOO).
Who is Eligible to Apply?
The following charts help organize what groups may qualify for what grants.
Spark (Up to $2,000) and Small (Up to $5,000)
- Non-profit organization with 501(c) (3) tax-exempt status.
- Mission-based organization (e.g. a neighborhood association) without 501(c) (3) tax exempt status but with a 501(c)(3) fiscal sponsor.
- Faith-based organization with a 501(c) (3) tax-exempt
- School or government agency.
- Unincorporated community organization or group of active community residents with a 501(c)(3) fiscal sponsor.
Medium (Below $50,000) and Large $5,000) (Up to $100,000)
- Non-profit organization with 501(c) (3) tax-exempt status.
- Mission-based organization (e.g. a neighborhood association) without 501(c) (3) tax exempt status but with a 501(c)(3) fiscal sponsor.
- Faith-based organization with a 501(c) (3) tax-exempt
- School or government agency.
How are Applications Evaluated?
Spark: Baseline Criteria
Quality of the plan and timeline.
Realistic budget.
Applicant is capable of accomplishing the project.
Small: Additional Criteria
Quality of partnerships.
Quality of outcomes.
Medium: Additional Criteria
Quality of implementation methods.
Alignment with the Strategic Plan criteria and priority funding areas.
Large: Additional Criteria
Additional funding leveraged.
Sustainability of the project:
does it build capacity or create a durable capital project?
How to Apply
The Summer 2025 application will open on July 1, 2025 at 10:00am.
Community Grants general program information:
Read the Community Grants Frequently Asked Questions here.
All grant applications (for spark, small, medium, and large grants) must be submitted electronically through SBGP’s web portal. (Paper based or emailed applications will NOT be accepted.)
Community Grant Support Sessions: SBGP offers support to prospective Grantees to share information about the grant program and offer support during the application process. Learn more and register here.
Grant Guidance: Applicants are strongly encouraged to download and review the appropriate grant guidance before submitting an application online. Medium and Large grant applications are encouraged to use their own budget templates.
- Spark grant guidance and application form (up to $2,000)
- Small grant guidance and application form (up to $5,000)
- Medium grant guidance and application form (below $50,000)
- Large grant guidance and application form (up to $100,000)
Project Budget & Narrative Guidance and Templates
- Grant Budget & Narrative Guidance
- Grant Budget Template (Microsoft Word)
- Grant Budget & Narrative Template (Microsoft Word)
- Grant Budget & Narrative Templates (Excel)
Need help?
For general questions, please contact our Community Grants Director, Acacia Asbell.
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