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'''The Portal''' is a Baltimore LGBT community center for LGBT African Americans in the [[Baltimore]], [[Maryland]] [[Baltimore Metropolitan Area|metropolitan area]]. It is owned and maintained by ''Empowering New Concepts, Inc.'' (ENC, inc.) is a non-profit, [[501(c)|501©3]] Community Based Organization (established in 2001-2002 by current CEO Rickie Green). |
'''The Portal''' is a Baltimore LGBT community center for LGBT African Americans in the [[Baltimore]], [[Maryland]] [[Baltimore Metropolitan Area|metropolitan area]]. It is owned and maintained by ''Empowering New Concepts, Inc.'' (ENC, inc.) is a non-profit, [[501(c)|501©3]] Community Based Organization (established in 2001-2002 by current CEO Rickie Green). |
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The Portal is a Baltimore LGBT community center for LGBT African Americans in the Baltimore, Maryland metropolitan area. It is owned and maintained by Empowering New Concepts, Inc. (ENC, inc.) is a non-profit, 501©3 Community Based Organization (established in 2001-2002 by current CEO Rickie Green).
It was first opened on August 19, 2002, at 302 Park Avenue, 1st floor, and was reopened on September 16th, 2004 at 16 South Calvert Street, in the heart of the Financial District, and again on September 1, 2005, at its current location at 2419 Greenmount Avenue Suites 1 and 4.