Baltimore Curriculum Project (BCP) collaborates with numerous partners across the region to help our public charter schools and our communities thrive.

We have wonderful volunteers who support our various schools from reading to classes and running school activities to helping with administrative duties.

Several regional organizations, corporations, and nonprofits partner with BCP, so that, together, we may create an environment where every student and family can thrive.

Read about a few of our partnerships:

LifeBridge Health and Pimlico’s Middle Grades Health Sciences Program

Bridges Program with Govans

Boardroom Chess with Frederick, Govans, and Wolfe Street

Elev8 Baltimore, the new community partner for City Springs and Wolfe Street

See other profiles of our wonderful community partners. 

What do organizational Community Partners do?

Community partners help BCP offer enrichment activities, like chess, or serve as the nonprofit that coordinates the wrap-around services we offer as community schools. Each of our schools has a specific partner that addresses these needs (food, school supplies, programming, etc.).

Health leaders like LifeBridge Health and Sinai are helping our students see a brighter future through healthcare career development and STEM education, while Johns Hopkins Hospital and the University of Maryland Medical System provide medical and mental health services for different BCP schools. Nonprofits help BCP offer enrichment activities after school and in the summer, too.

Would you like to partner?

With the start of the new school year, we wanted to reach out to the community with a list of a few of our needs in hopes of matching our schools with new partners.

Here are just a few of the ways we need partners. If interested, please reach out to Brianna Kaufman, BCP Director of Operations and Development at bkaufman@baltimorecp.org.

Govans Elementary School is looking to partner:

  • To support sports enrichments (ex. Volo sports)
  • To support a boys mentorship program

BCP Community Coordinators

City Springs: Aaron Trumino, Elev8 Baltimore

Frederick: Justin Brown, Bon Secours Community Works  

Govans: Jasmine Couch-Murray, Baltimore City Schools

Hampstead Hill: Carrie Mittenthal, Rosalia Castelan

Pimlico: Theresa Braxton, Park Heights Renaissance

Wolfe Street Academy: Heidi Weiss-Beedie, Elev8 Baltimore  

About the Baltimore Curriculum Project

Baltimore Curriculum Project (BCP) is the largest operator of local neighborhood, public charter schools in Maryland. We create safe, supportive learning environments for children PK-8 by providing innovative, research-based educational strategies, intensive teacher training and extensive support for administration and staff. We support our local neighborhood needs by tailoring our resources and support through community partnerships.

As one of the longest-running charter operators in Maryland, our schools are regularly recognized as some of the most highly acclaimed neighborhood charter schools in the state. 

Pimlico Elementary / Middle School

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