BLACK GIRLS COOK Black Girls Cook aims to empower and inspire inner-city adolescent Black girls through food security, culinary arts, urban farming, entrepreneurship, and STEM, emphasizing Black Diaspora cultural histories and food practices.
Local (City/County Level)
Direct Service Delivery
Food Security & Nutrition
Education & Awareness
Food Justice/Food Sovereignty
Youth Development
Community-Led/Participatory/Grassroots
Youth/Teens (Ages 13-18)
Annual Revenue
$199,950
Known Funders
15
Grants Received
23
Financial History
| Year | Revenue | Expenses | Assets |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2023 | $199,950 | $130,984 | $68,966 |
Top Funders
THE ROCKEFELLER FOUNDATION
NEW YORK, NY
$180,000 (2021)
BALTIMORE CHILDREN AND YOUTH FUND INC
BALTIMORE, MD
$150,000 (2021)
FUND FOR EDUCATIONAL EXCELLENCE INC
BALTIMORE, MD
$53,750 (2023)
NEWMAN'S OWN FOUNDATION
WESTPORT, CT
$50,000 (2024)
FAMILY LEAGUE OF BALTIMORE CITY INC
BALTIMORE, MD
$40,000 (2022)
FUND FOR EDUCATIONAL EXCELLENCE INC
BALTIMORE, MD
$35,000 (2021)
Annie E Casey Foundation Inc
Baltimore, MD
$28,750 (2021)
Annie E Casey Foundation Inc
Baltimore, MD
$25,000 (2022)
Annie E Casey Foundation Inc
Baltimore, MD
$25,000 (2023)
Annie E Casey Foundation Inc
Baltimore, MD
$25,000 (2024)
Showing top 10 of 15 funders.
Key Personnel
From 2023 IRS 990 filing
N
Nichole Mooney
Executive Director
Frequently Asked Questions
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