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Expanding Baltimore's Black Middle Class: Workforce Strategies for Advancing Prosperity

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In many cases, the key barrier to economic advancement is the inability to find and keep a good job. To revitalize the city and re-establish Baltimore as a thriving urban center, the underemployment problem must be challenged head-on, and an investment must be made in the vast potential of the city’s untapped human capital. Building pathways out of poverty into the middle class could increase the total income earned by African-American city residents by over $3 billion per year, which would in turn bolster local business and city tax revenues. I

In a new report, Job Opportunities Task Force and Associated Black Charities (JOTF and ABC) explore workforce strategies for expanding Baltimore’s black middle class. The report highlights policies for expanding the number of good jobs within the city, building pathways to help low-skill workers access these jobs, and reducing employment discrimination.

To read the full report, click here.

 

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Grantee Spotlight: Design Corps and Tulane City Center

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Design Corps supports the vital role that design can play in addressing critical issues and needs of communities. Through the Social Economic Environmental Design (SEED) initiative, Design Corps provides communities, institutions and design professionals with the tools and services they need to integrate community-engaged processes into design activities, leading to projects that reflect a community's values and cultural identities. Public inclusion as a "best practice" in design is increasingly recognized as a highly effective way to sustain the health and longevity of a place or a community.

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