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(Via the Baltimore Ravens) – Owings Mills, MD (July 19, 2013) –  The Ravens All Community Team Foundation (RACTF) recently awarded over $100,000 in grants to 27 nonprofit organizations in the Baltimore area. In its seventh new york city tour year, the Ravens’ Play 60 Grant (formerly Plan in Motion) new york city tour continued to provide financial support of up to $5,000 for initiating and/or expanding programs or endeavors that promote physical fitness and nutrition education among youth.
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