Update: Associated Black Charities Celebrate 25 Years of Progress

Associated Black Charities on June 13, 2010, celebrated its 25th Anniversary and honored Eight African-American innovators and role models in higher education. The event was sold out, and attendees included Maryland Governor Martin O’Malley, Lt. Governor Anthony Brown, State Senator Cathrine Pugh, Chief Judge Maryland Court of Appeals Robert Mack …

Minority Business Development Agency Summit 2010 Update

The Minority Business Development Agency at the U.S. Department of Commence held its 2010 summit in Washington, D.C., between June 8 and 9, 2010. The summit brought together minority entrepreneurs, thought leaders, practitioners and stakeholders for a single purpose:  “to strengthen public policies and programs directed at fostering the growth and competitiveness …

Associated Black Charities of Maryland to Celebrate 25-Year Milestone; African American Innovators and Role Models in Higher Education to be Honored

Since its founding in 1985, the Associated Black Charities (ABC) has been dedicated to creating strong, healthy, and economically viable communities in order to create a better life, especially for African American children and families.  Eight African-American innovators and role models in higher education will be honored at the organization’s …

Innovate Love Brings Love to Baltimore – 1st Annual Silent Art Auction Party Adds Value to the Cause

It was neither just a night for party, nor was it just a Silent Art Auction and fundraiser. It was a night to reflect on the positive side of a city that has over the years struggled to gain a positive reputation. Innovate Love is on the forefront of bringing …