Central Baltimore Partnership (CBP) is a ten-year-old nonprofit with over 120 partners who together achieve a comprehensive strategy for community revival in eleven Central Baltimore neighborhoods. CBP is a lattice of neighborhood associations, community-based nonprofits, businesses, public agencies, and institutions including Johns Hopkins University, the Maryland Institute College of Art, and the University of Baltimore. With a small staff and many Task Forces, CBP has built remarkable reinvestment momentum. CBP collectively sets targets and priorities, mobilizes partners, develops resources, and tracks progress toward our agreed-upon goals. We are committed to the principle that the benefits of our work extend to the entire community and that our work creates opportunity for our most underserved residents.
Central Baltimore Partnership (CBP) is a ten-year-old nonprofit with over 120 partners who together achieve a comprehensive strategy for community revival in eleven Central Baltimore neighborhoods. CBP is a lattice of neighborhood associations, community-based nonprofits, businesses, public agencies, and institutions including Johns Hopkins University, the Maryland Institute College of Art, and the University of Baltimore. With a small staff and many Task Forces, CBP has built remarkable reinvestment momentum. CBP collectively sets targets and priorities, mobilizes partners, develops resources, and tracks progress toward our agreed-upon goals. We are committed to the principle that the benefits of our work extend to the entire community and that our work creates opportunity for our most underserved residents.