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Thriving, connected families are key to vibrant communities, the Downtown Baltimore Family
Alliance fosters and promotes family life in Baltimore’s city Center.
Our Mission
Propelled by the belief that thriving, connected families are key to vibrant communities, the Downtown Baltimore Family
Alliance fosters and promotes family life in Baltimore's city center. As an independent, nonprofit alliance, we partner with
local government, business, and nonprofit organizations to develop family-wise programs and policies, including
initiatives for strong public schools and early childhood programs, enhanced public safety and environmental
quality, and expanded recreational and cultural opportunities. We further endeavor to cultivate community by connecting families with one another and with the resources to take full
advantage of life in downtown Baltimore.
Why DBFA matters
• “…residential growth is the single most important factor in downtown’s evolution.” Downtown Partnership of Baltimore
• Mayor Rawlings-Blake’s focus on revitalizing the downtown core
1. WSJ, Nov ‘07
Cities that are able to attract a population of middle-income families fare much better economically than
those that do not.1
DBFA’s impactReason for Staying Reason for leavingEasy Access to City's ammenities Perception of poor quality schoolsClose-knit communities Lack of Green SpaceWalkable Neighborhoods Lack of Children's programmingDiversity Crime
DBFA facts
• Founded in 2008 by local parent• Far reaching presence:
– www.dbfam.org (XX average monthly views)
– www.dbfamblog.org (average of 1500 unique visits and 3900 views per month)
– Facebook: 500+ likes– Twitter: – Neighborhood Listservs
• Areas of Focus:– Advocacy– Connection– Resources
DBFA Facts
• 600 members and growing• Geographic Area Breakdown:– Southeast Baltimore: 42%– South Baltimore Peninsula: 44%– Central Downtown: 8%– Southwest Baltimore: 6%
• Family Profile:– One-child (55%), two children (39%), three children (5%)– Ages of children: 0-2 yrs (77%); 3-4 yrs (33%); 5-6 yrs
(18%); 7+ years (8%)
• Organizes the annual School and Children’s Programming Fair to inform downtown parents about local schooling and extracurricular options and to assist schools in their marketing efforts
DBFA promotes public schools and informs parents
DBFA promotes public schools and informs parents
Dr. Andres Alonso, CEO of Baltimore City Public Schools at a DBFA “Town Hall” Meeting
Publishes DBFA’s Blog Series “school days”
DBFA promotes public schools and informs parents
Active member in the Baltimore Education Coalition, successfully supporting full funding to Baltimore City Public Schools
DBFA advocates for excellent education
Local student holds DBFA poster at BEC Rally in Annapolis
• Facilitated and scripted the South Baltimore Middle School Proposal at the request of Dr. Alonso
DBFA advocates for excellent education
DBFA provides resources for downtown schools– Fiscal Agent and facilitator for DBFA-Goldseker
Matching Grant Pilot Program
DBFA fosters community development in downtown Baltimore
– Organizes quarterly New and Expectant Parent Socials to connect beginning city families with one another
DBFA fosters community development in downtown Baltimore
– Engages downtown parents in community efforts and events
DBFA fosters community development in downtown Baltimore
– Facilitates and promotes LOCAL children’s programming
DBFA fosters community development in downtown Baltimore
The resource for families in the cityDBFA’s Website, Blog, Facebook presence
www.dbfam.org www.dbfamblog.org www.facebook.com/downtownbaltimorefamilyalliance
The resource for families in the city
Parents listening to the “Sleep Lady”, Kim West at a FREE parenting seminar, hosted by DBFA
The resource for families in the city
Parents bonding with their infants at DBFA & JCC hosted “Hello Baby!” classes.
DBFA works to preserve Baltimore’s urban green space
Watercolor rendition of the future Pierce’s park on Pier V.
– DBFA’s walkability initiative
DBFA works to preserve Baltimore’s urban green space
DBFA works to preserve Baltimore’s urban green space
recap
• Advocacy• Connectedness• Resources
What’s next?
• Increased marketing of Baltimore City Public Schools through greater attendance and reach of Annual School and Children’s Programming Fair and Dr. Alonso “town hall”
• Staffing to ensure sustainability of on-line marketing, leadership and coordination of volunteer efforts
• Significant year-to-year sponsorship of high-quality FREE public events and parenting seminars
When families stay in the City…
• Schools are improved for ALL students• Crime is reduced• Growth in business opportunities• Increased property values (and Baltimore City’s tax base)
ROBUST NEIGHBORHOODS, VIBRANT COMMUNITIES