Baltimore nonprofit boosts Black-led organizations through fundraising campaign, scavenger hunt
Baltimore Business Journal - CLLCTIVLY, a Baltimore-based nonprofit, helped raise over $100,000 for
Baltimore Business Journal - CLLCTIVLY, a Baltimore-based nonprofit, helped raise over $100,000 for
CLLCTIVLY’s founder, Jamye Wooten, featured in the Fall issue of John Hopkins Magazine.
We couldn't have done it without you! Over $56,000 invested in Black-led organizations in 24 hours!
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This video is from the March 2020 Network Weaver Community of practice session.  Jamye Wooten and
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wMSj04uN4Zc The Baltimore Homecoming Hero Awards, presented by