April 2016 Mayoral Primary GOTV BUILD Volunteers – 251 Doors knocked – at least 2,609 Calls made – 15,000 We couldn’t have done it without our volunteers. […]
Baltimore Sun article features Charlestown retirement community volunteers at the block party last weekend. “Residents were inspired at a meeting with [Elder] Harris, founder of Intersection of Change, a nonprofit for the people of Sandtown [and BUILD member organization], as […]
Yesterday, President Daniels, Baltimore Gas and Electric CEO Calvin Butler, and 25 corporations collectively pledged to help put Baltimore back to work in coordination with BUILD and Turnaround Tuesday —see Baltimore Sun Article. The press conference was held yesterday in East Baltimore […]
BUILD demonstrates power and commits to making Baltimore a City that Votes at Sundays’s Candidate Accountability Assembly action at Coppin State University. Candidates Dixon, Embry, Mosby, Pugh, Stokes & Warnock spoke to over 700 in attendance and pledged to add […]
If you need a ticket for this limited seating event, contact your organizer! JOIN BUILD FOR A MAYORAL ACCOUNTABILITY ASSEMBLY MARCH 13, 4:00PM ~ James Weldon Johnson Auditorium ~ Coppin State University Click here for the flyer Hear candidates respond […]
Only 11% of the city’s eligible voters exercised their right to vote in our last Mayoral primary in 2011. We will make Baltimore a city that votes in this year’s April 26 Mayoral/City Council primary. Join faith institutions, community associations, […]
Sean Closkey, President of TRF Development Partners (BUILD and TRF’s development entity), and Pastor Calvin Keene, BUILD Strategy Team describe our successful efforts in continuing to rebuild East Baltimore. Click here to read the article. […]
One quarter to BUILD One Baltimore from kindall rende on Vimeo. After calling on CareFirst CEO Chet Burrell to meet, after marching to CareFirst to demand a meeting, after attending three Health Services Cost Review Commission meetings and testifying with […]
Along with congregants from St. Matthew Catholic Church and other faith institutions around the city, BUILD leaders expressed outrage and grief at the 311 murders so far this year, along with other acts of violence. Calling out businesses, council members, […]
BUILD attended the Health Services Cost Review Commission meeting on November 18 to show its support for the 1000 Jobs Proposal created by seven area hospitals. One-quarter of one percent in a hospital reimbursement rate would fund these 1000 primarily […]