Baltimore Children & Youth Fund Hosts Boardlight Event to Strengthen Community Organizations
The Baltimore Children & Youth Fund is hosting a Boardlight event to support youth-serving organizations through professional development and grant application assistance, highlighting the city's comprehensive investment strategy in community resources.

The Baltimore Children & Youth Fund will host its upcoming Boardlight event on Thursday, October 16, from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. ET at Baltimore Unity Hall, inviting Baltimore's grantees, partners, and community members to learn more about BCYF's mission, available resources, and the city's ongoing investment in youth-serving organizations. This initiative represents a strategic approach to community development that extends beyond simple funding distribution.
Designed as a learning and connection opportunity, the Boardlight event will help organizations, particularly those operating with budgets under $750,000, better understand BCYF's dual investment model. Later in the event, BCYF will also host a Pre-Application Technical Assistance session—professional development sessions preparing grantee applicants for BCYF's upcoming $2 million summer funding round. The significance of this technical support is underscored by BCYF's data showing that PATA program participants are five times more likely to receive a grant than those who do not engage in the training.
"This event is a great opportunity for Baltimore residents to see how public funding is transforming the lives of young people across our city," said Alysia Lee, President of BCYF. "Along with professional development and grant application support, it's a hands-on way to experience how BCYF empowers and uplifts grassroots organizations." The event's timing is particularly important as organizations prepare for the substantial summer funding opportunity.
Boardlight emphasizes community learning, skill-building, and connection, showing how BCYF's support extends beyond funding to build lasting organizational strength. Together with the PATA sessions, it reflects BCYF's comprehensive approach to community investment, combining financial resources with technical assistance to expand equity and sustainability across Baltimore's youth ecosystem. This dual strategy addresses both immediate funding needs and long-term organizational capacity building, creating a more resilient network of youth-serving organizations throughout the city. To learn more about BCYF, visit https://www.bcyfund.org.