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Current Initiatives

Baltimore Community Fellowships
OSI's Baltimore Community Fellowships assist individuals wishing to apply their education and professional experiences to serve marginalized communities.

Helping Baltimore Youth Succeed
OSI-Baltimore's Education and Youth Development Program aims to help Baltimore’s children and youth become successful citizens, workers, and parents through improved public education and enhanced after-school and summer programs.

Reducing the Costs of Incarceration
OSI-Baltimore's Criminal Justice Program seeks to end Maryland's overreliance on incarceration, which disproportionately affects the poor and individuals in communities of color.

Tackling Drug Addiction
The Tackling Drug Addiction initiative focuses on increasing the availability of effective approaches to reduce the harm caused by drug addiction in Baltimore.

Special Opportunities Program
The Special Opportunities Program allows OSI–Baltimore to make occasional grants outside its usual target areas that further its mission.

Past Initiatives

Community Justice Program
The Community Justice Program aimed to strengthen key public interest law groups both organizationally and programmatically.

Baltimore Urban Debate League
The Baltimore Urban Debate League focused on challenging public high school students to think critically and to improve their communication skills through the art of team policy debate.

Workforce and Economic Development Program
OSI–Baltimore's Workforce and Economic Development Program aimed to improve the economic security of low-income Baltimore residents to enable them to become active members of society.

Soros Service Program for Community Health
The Soros Service Program for Community Health placed medical students in community-based organizations to develop their advocacy skills and to instill a commitment to service for vulnerable populations.

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