Park Heights Renaissance, the nonprofit organization shaping the future of the Park Heights community, announced Monday that Dayspring Inc., Catherine’s Family and Youth Services and BSPIRIT as the recipients of its second-annual George E. Mitchell Community Fellowship Grant. The winners were selected from a competitive field of applicants that submitted original projects designed to address a .
4/23/2021, 6 a.m. Plantation Park Heights Urban Farmâs Project Access as the recipient of its inaugural George E. Mitchell Park Heights Community Fellowship Grant. (Above) Richard âFarmer Chippyâ Francis is the director of Plantation Park Heights Urban Farm. Courtesy Photo/Plantation Park Heights
Baltimoreâ Park Heights Renaissance, the non-profit organization that is shaping the future of the Park Heights community, has announced Plantation Park Heights Urban Farmâs Project Access as the recipient of its inaugural George E. Mitchell Park Heights Community Fellowship Grant.
Project Access was selected from a pool of applicants, which submitted an original concept to address a specific social or economic challenge of one or more of the priority project areas as identified in the Park Heights Master Plan. The unique program will receive $25,000 to support the sustainability of its urban agriculture curriculum in elementary schools. Focused