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Our Vision

Greater Baybrook Alliance is non-profit community development corporation that works on a wide range of community building, neighborhood revitalization, and collective problem solving for the South Baltimore peninsula.

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In 2016, stakeholders from the Brooklyn, Curtis Bay, and Brooklyn Park neighborhoods created the Greater Baybrook Vision and Action Plan, addressing housing, economic development, transportation, quality of life, and other opportunities in our communities.

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These stakeholders recommended the formation of a community development corporation for the peninsula - The Greater Baybrook Alliance.

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Our mission is to act as a catalyst and conduit for equitable development and reinvestment in the Brooklyn, Brooklyn Park, and Curtis Bay neighborhoods and empower our residents to strengthen the Baybrook community. 

Annual Event Huddle with Meredith.HEIC

Our Role

Greater Baybrook Alliance is non-profit community development corporation that works on a wide range of community building, neighborhood revitalization, and issue advocacy leadership for the South Baltimore peninsula. 

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Learn more about our operations through our by-laws and employee handbook.

GBA's Functions

Stakeholder Communication: Continue building relationships among stakeholders, providing spaces to share ideas, leverage support, and encourage collaboration. 


Vision and Action Plan Implementation: The Greater Baybrook Alliance is responsible for implementing the comprehensive vision plan released in June 2016. 

 

Management of BRNI and Other Funding Sources: GBA is responsible for implementing BRNI funding and preparing for future applications.


Community Outreach: GBA will conduct outreach campaigns to engage local residents in the planning process and strengthen local advocacy efforts. 


Housing Revitalization: GBA will monitor problem properties in the area, including vacants and nuisance homes, working with local residents and City/County officials to get houses through the receivership and code enforcement process.


Economic Development: Through Maryland's State Revitalization Programs and other funding opportunities, grants will be made available to promote economic development along the traditional Main Streets of Greater Baybrook.

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