State & Local Meeting
City Council Hearing: Education, Youth, and Older Adults Committee; March 19, 2026
March 19, 2026
The City Council Hearing of the Education, Youth, and Older Adults Committee held on March 19, 2026, focused extensively on early childhood education and youth funding in Baltimore City. Key procurement-related discussions centered on the Baltimore Children and Youth Fund (BCYF), including updates on grant-making activities, funding allocations, and accountability measures. BCYF reported awarding over $40 million in grants to more than 100 youth-serving organizations, with a significant portion allocated to multi-year grants and professional learning to strengthen organizational capacity. The committee also discussed the First Step Strong Start Early Learning initiative, highlighting the expansion of pre-kindergarten access through a mixed delivery system involving public schools and private providers. Panelists emphasized the need for sustainable funding streams, workforce support, and infrastructure investments to maintain and grow early learning programs. A significant portion of the meeting was devoted to deliberations on Council Bill 2500 concerning the Children and Youth Fund, particularly the policy around invitation-only grants versus open grant opportunities. Concerns were raised about maintaining flexibility for emergency or targeted funding while ensuring transparency and equity in public fund distribution. The committee agreed to hold the bill over to allow for clarifying language from the law department regarding emergency funding provisions before proceeding to a vote. The hearing underscored the importance of coordinated investment in early childhood education and youth services, with attention to procurement policies that affect grant-making and funding allocations.
Sources
- City Council Hearing: Education, Youth, and Older Adults Committee; March 19, 2026 · CharmTV Citizens' Hub · Mar 19