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Childrens Scholarship Fund Baltimore

Giving parents a choice. Giving children a chance.

BALTIMORE, MD   |  www.csfbaltimore.org

Mission

Our mission is to improve educational opportunities for children of low-income Baltimore City families by providing partial scholarships without regard to race, ethnicity, or religious belief. We promote a diverse and competitive educational environment in Baltimore.

Ruling year info

1997

Executive Director

Beth Sandbower Harbinson

Main address

P.O. Box 5282

BALTIMORE, MD 21224 USA

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EIN

31-1480933

NTEE code info

Scholarships, Student Financial Aid, Awards (B82)

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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.

Population(s) Served
Economically disadvantaged people
Children and youth

Where we work

External assessments

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Financials

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Childrens Scholarship Fund Baltimore

Board of directors
as of 02/24/2022
SOURCE: Self-reported by organization
Board chair

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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White/Caucasian/European
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Female
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