Area businesses pivot to stay alive after collapse of Key Bridge
PNC Bank is assisting local businesses in the wake of the Key Bridge Collapse through their Foundation's philanthropic efforts.
The Office of Corporate and Foundation Relations serves as a point of contact for corporate and private foundation partners.
We serve as the CCBC liaison to coordinate communications with external partners and build mutually beneficial relationships that focus on philanthropy, collaboration and partnership-building.
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Our valued foundation partners provide support for new initiatives, funding for special projects, scholarship support, and capital funds for facilities. We keep up with the latest trends in foundation donations and college priorities to ensure an aligning of goals.
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Our team provides assistance to faculty and senior administrators in all divisions of the college. We’re here to help identify and approach potential strategic partners, plan and coordinate partner connections, and seeks financial support to enrich the learning environment for students; and support college operations by relieving budget pressure and enabling us to redirect resources to other needs.
seed money distributed among new, local businesses
The CCBC Center for Business Innovation is funded by the Philip and Carole Ratcliffe Foundation.
number of startup businesses that received seed money from CBI
Small businesses are engines of economic growth. The Ratcliffe Foundation's partnership with CCBC is helping create jobs in the region.
individuals have earned credits and credentials in classes and workshops
The Center for Business Innovation (CBI) is housed under our School of Business, Technology and Law, where students are learning about entrepreneurship.
PNC Bank is assisting local businesses in the wake of the Key Bridge Collapse through their Foundation's philanthropic efforts.
Initiative will provide support to small businesses in Dundalk that were significantly impacted by the loss of the Francis Scott Key Bridge.
Grant will support CCBC's ongoing efforts to foster an ecosystem of entrepreneurship in Baltimore
$600,000 grant will enhance skilled trades programs.
The Lowe’s Foundation awarded CCBC a Gable Grant to enhance HVAC and building maintenance programs.
The Mellon Foundation has awarded a $1.497 million grant to the Community College of Baltimore County to fund a new set of initiatives –...
Community College of Baltimore County’s (CCBC) School of Continuing Education received $197,000.
U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg presented grants to two Maryland community colleges, including CCBC.
The Community College of Baltimore County was awarded a $1.2 million grant for STEM education.
The Community College of Baltimore County has launched a digital navigator program to teach area residents digital literacy skills.
Director, Corporate and Foundation Relations