Johns Hopkins Neighborhood Fund

At the request of former Johns Hopkins University President, William Brody, the Johns Hopkins Neighborhood Fund was created and commenced operations in the fall of 2007 as an addition to the university’s United Way Campaign. The fund assists community-oriented organizations by making the most of the significant volunteer and financial contributions of Johns Hopkins entities and their employees in five key areas: health, education, public safety, employment, and community revitalization. The fund targets the communities proximate to all Johns Hopkins campuses that participate in the Johns Hopkins United Way Campaign.
Category: Community Stability and Growth
Support: Fully Supported
Location: Johns Hopkins Based
Street Address: 1101 E. 33rd Street, Suite C100
Website: http://hopkinsworklife.org/community/neighborhood.html
Contact: Gregory Burks, Community Programs Specialist
Email: gburks5@jhu.edu
Phone: 443-997-7000
Internal Department: JHU Office of Work, Life and Engagement
Email: worklife@jhu.edu
Phone: (443) 997-7000
Keywords: funding
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