The CIAA has brought tens of millions to the city since 2022 while highlighting the majority-Black city's local innovation economy.
Baltimore has no colleges in the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association, but that hasn't stopped it from hosting the conference's annual basketball tournament — and reaping the benefits. Since 2022, the competition for historically Black colleges and universities has generated $81.7 million in economic impact and supported an average of over 1,300 jobs annually. Beyond the CIAA games themselves, the tournament also uplifts Black-owned businesses via complementary events like the Tech Summit House, which highlighted the majority-Black city's innovation economy. But Baltimore's hosting contract is set to expire in 2026, and and other cities are vying for the opportunity. | Technical.ly Partner Updates | The legal experts at NEXT by Shulman Rogers walk through financing options and steps to take for a compelling, successful pitch. |
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