February 08, 2012
 

 The Building Congress & Exchange Foundation

For more than 100 years, The Building Congress & Exchange of Metropolitan Baltimore, Inc. has fostered interaction among its members for the exchange of ideas and information, for the improvement of the construction industry and for the education of and service to its members and the construction community.

The Building Congress & Exchange Foundation, Inc. was created by the Building Congress & Exchange to help improve and promote the construction industry within the greater Baltimore community.  Each year, The Foundation awards grants to individuals and organizations throughout the region that actively contribute to the promotion and support of the construction industry.  Since 1998, approximately $457,000 has been awarded to qualified applicants.

The Foundation sincerely thanks everyone for their support over the years.  Your continued support will enable The Foundation the opportunity to expand their contribution to the community to benefit the recipients and our industry. 

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2011 Foundation Grant Recipients

 

ACE Mentor Program of Baltimore
 To fund scholarships to educate students in areas of architecture, engineering, and construction; teaching them the design and construction process by applying real project scenarios.

ACE Mentoring Program of Frederick County
To provide funding for facilities, supplies, and a senior with a scholarship to further his or her career in the ACE industries of architecture, engineering, and construction.

Anne Arundel Community College Foundation, Inc.
To establish a scholarship fund for AACC's architectural, interior design, and construction management students.

CCBC Catonsville
To fund the Construction Management and Construction Craft Professional Programs.

Harford Technical High School
To help students in their green build education, International Code Council certification in energy efficient construction, and to assist sending them to the National SkillsUSA Competition.

Johns Hopkins University, Whiting School of Engineering
To fund the Engineering Innovation Program, which allows students to put engineering concepts to the test in a four-to-five week program of study.

Kennedy Krieger High School Career & Technology Center
To give students the opportunity to gain construction-industry certification through the National Center for Construction Research (NCCER) curriculum.

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2011 FOUNDATION BOARD
OF
DIRECTORS

OFFICERS

Acting President and Treasurer
John F. Eyring III

Secretary
Laurie McLain
 

DIRECTORS

Sherrie L. Kormann
John C. Stahl
Catherine L. Walter

 

Building Congress & Exchange
Executive Director
Verna L. Regler

Building Congress & Exchange
Executive Assistant
Laurie A. Beverly
 

 

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The Building Congress & Exchange of Metropolitan Baltimore, Inc.
8422 Bellona Lane, Suite 303
Towson, Maryland 21204
Phone: 410.823.7200
Fax: 410.823.7400
E-Mail:
info@bcebaltimore.org

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