Fearless, a Baltimore-based digital services firm just announced the creation of a $50,000 donation matching fund to support nonprofit organizations in Baltimore and Montgomery, Alabama, (where the company has offices) that are committed to bridging the racial gap.
Baltimore organizations chosen to receive the funds include many OSI grantees Job Opportunities Task Force, CASA, Out for Justice, and Youth Empowered Society, which was founded by 2011 OSI-Baltimore Community Fellow Lara Law and currently led by Blair Franklin, a former program associate with OSI’s Community Fellowships & Initiatives; and Mentoring Mentors, founded by 2019 Community Fellow Alphonso Mayo (pictured with a student).
Fearless will match up to $50,000 in individual donations to these organizations through the end of 2020. Find out more, including how to submit your donation for matching, here.