The Ravens and Bisciotti Foundation Unveil Ravens College Track Center

Ravens Invest $20 Million in College Track to Empower Baltimore’s Underserved Youth

The Baltimore Ravens have teamed up with College Track, a program that helps students from underserved communities achieve their educational goals, to invest in the future of the youth in Baltimore. Through the launch of the Baltimore Ravens College Track Center, the Ravens, along with The Stephen and Renee Bisciotti Foundation and the M&T Charitable Foundation, are committing $20 million to provide resources to students who aspire to attend college.

College Track operates 12 centers across the country and has a proven track record of supporting students in achieving their dreams. The Ravens’ investment in this program is a significant step towards breaking the cycle of limited access to higher education for marginalized communities. By providing financial support and resources, the Ravens are making a meaningful impact on the lives of many students who may not have had the opportunity to pursue their educational dreams.

Ravens president Sashi Brown expressed his organization’s belief in the transformative power of education and its potential to positively impact the youth of Baltimore. He emphasized that by partnering with College Track and M&T Bank, the Ravens were taking tangible action to support underserved students in their educational pursuits. This initiative will help thousands of promising youths in Baltimore reach their full potential.

In addition to funding for College Track, Bridges Baltimore, and College Bound organizations dedicated to providing access to higher education in Baltimore, over $30 million will be donated by the Ravens and Bisciotti Foundation over the next decade. These investments are part of a broader effort by the organization to promote education as a tool for social change and progress.

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