Childrens Scholarship Fund Baltimore
Giving parents a choice. Giving children a chance.
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Tuition assistance K - 8th grade
CSFB knows that parents want to choose a school for their children that will meet their needs – socially, academically, emotionally, and structurally. Our mission is to provide this choice to every family – regardless of income level or zip code.
CSFB awards kindergarten-8th grade scholarships to low-income families without regard to gender, race, grades or test scores, ethnicity, or religious belief. The only requirements are that families:
• Meet CSFB income eligibility – at or below 185% of the federal poverty level.
• Contribute a minimum of $500 per year per child in tuition.
• Reside in Baltimore City, and;
• Ensure that their children maintain a 90% attendance rate at school.
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Childrens Scholarship Fund Baltimore
Board of directorsas of 02/24/2022
Elizabeth Green
PK Law
Term: 2021 - 2024
Rick Corcoran
Slate Capital Group
Angelo Otterbein
Finalsite
Tracy A. Bacigalupo
McDermott Will & Emery
Kara Bowman
University of Maryland Medical System
Gaby Calderon
Johns Hopkins School of Education
Carville Collins
DLA Piper LLP
Valerie Grays
Baltimore City community College
Renee Guckert Carter
Renee Guckert Law
Colleen Pleasant Kline
Nelson Mullins
Stacy Landsman
Miller Value Partners
Meg Lawrence
Sophia Wallace
S. Wallace Consulting
Elizabeth Della Massing
Agora Publishing
Anne Mickle
St. Paul's School for Girls
Carl Schwartz
Bernstein
Mark Terranova
Terranova Advising
Daniel P. Verbic
Stifel
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