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    Baltimore Urban Leadership Foundation Inc. Logo

    MIP Score

    33

    Human Services
    Local Y

    Baltimore Urban Leadership Foundation Inc.

    Baltimore Urban Leadership Foundation Inc. Logo

    Baltimore Urban Leadership Foundation Inc.

    Human Services
    Local Y
    219 N Chester St, Baltimore, Maryland, 21231View all Baltimore charities
    EIN: 52-1708248
    Total Assets: $91.16 thousand
    Established in 2018

    Mission

    The Door is a community-based nonprofit organization that has served as an 'Umbrella of Hope' in Baltimore City for over 35 years. It supports local communities through direct service, capacity-building, and resource development while promoting social justice and economic development.

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    Basic Information

    Tax-Exempt

    Address

    219 N Chester St, Baltimore, Maryland, 21231

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    Founded in

    2018

    EIN

    52-1708248

    Total Assets

    $91.16 thousand

    Mission

    The Door is a community-based nonprofit organization that has served as an 'Umbrella of Hope' in Baltimore City for over 35 years. It supports local communities through direct service, capacity-building, and resource development while promoting social justice and economic development.

    Basic Information

    Tax-Exempt

    Address

    219 N Chester St, Baltimore, Maryland, 21231

    View all Baltimore charities

    Founded in

    2018

    EIN

    52-1708248

    Total Assets

    $91.16 thousand

    UN Sustainable Development Goals Supported

    This organization contributes to the following United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. See the SDG page for more information.

    Showing 3 of 5 goals

    Goal 1

    No Poverty

    Goal 2

    No Hunger

    Goal 3

    Good Health

    Goal 1

    No Poverty

    Goal 2

    No Hunger

    Goal 3

    Good Health

    Goal 4

    Quality Education

    Goal 10

    Reduced Inequalities

    At a Glance

    Community Pantry

    Community Pantry

    The Door distributes food and essential items to community members every Tuesday and Thursday.

    Boys & Girls Club Partnership

    Boys & Girls Club Partnership

    In collaboration with the Boys & Girls Club of Metropolitan Baltimore, The Door offers increased programming for youth.

    Resiliency Hub

    Resiliency Hub

    The Door is designated as one of Baltimore City's Resiliency Hubs, providing vital support during emergencies.

    Impact Stats

    1

    Number of partnerships

    Outstanding Partner Award

    The Door was recognized by the Maryland Food Bank for its significant contributions during the pandemic.

    1200-1500

    Boxes distributed

    Food Distribution Success

    Distributed between 1200 and 1500 food boxes on a regular basis to support community members in need.

    35+

    Years of Service

    Service for over 30 years

    The Door has been providing essential services to the Baltimore community since 1984, positively impacting thousands of lives.

    Our Programs

    Community Pantry

    Community Pantry

    Distributes food and household supplies to families in need every Tuesday and Thursday.

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    Generation E4 Afterschool Program

    Provides math and science support through project-based learning to local students.

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    C.A.R.E. Initiative

    Focuses on neighborhood cleanliness and violence reduction with community-empowered projects.

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    MIP Score (Beta)

    The MIP Score is in beta! We'd love any feedback you may have.

    The MIP Score and it's methodology is purely used as a way to visualize how a nonprofits public financial data compares against others. It doesn't reflect the unique circumstances and impact that a nonprofit has.The MIP Score should never be used to say one charity is better than another.

    Overall Score

    33

    12

    /100

    Program Expense Ratio

    44.41%

    4

    /20

    Program Revenue Growth

    -100.00%

    2

    /20

    Leverage Ratio

    9.311

    2

    /20

    Working Capital Ratio

    -3.768

    2

    /20

    Fundraising Efficiency

    0

    2

    /20

    Latest Filing Data: Form 990

    Fiscal Year:2022

    Source:Source: Self-reported by organization

    Financial Details

    Revenue

    CategoryAmountPercentage
    Contributions, Gifts, and Grants152.4K71.09%
    Program Services00.00%
    Investment Income1230.06%
    Sales of Non-Inventory Assets00.00%
    Other Notable Sources61.88K28.86%
    Total Revenue214.4K100.00%

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