Open Society Institute-Baltimore is proud to share its 2016 Impact Report. The new report aims to tell the stories behind some of OSI-Baltimore’s work, including an update on our first Community Fellow, Lauren Abramson, founder of Community Conferencing Center (the cover features Bernard Williams, who worked with Community Conferencing to meet the man who killed his son, a story described in the Washington Post); a recap of our work to bring community voices to the consent decree process; and a history of restorative practices in Baltimore City Schools, just as the district prepares to roll-out a five-year plan to implement RP in all schools.
You’ll also find a breakdown of OSI-Baltimore’s 2016 revenues and expenses and a list of all the generous donors who mad our work possible.
Those on OSI-Baltimore’s mailing list will receive a print copy in the mail in the next week or so. If you’d like one, please send your address to OSI Communications Specialist Bobbi Nicotera at bobbi.nicotera@opensocietyfoundations.org.