Meet Matt Menter
I didn't come from Maryland politics. That’s probably why you don’t know my name. While other folks were running for office, I was meeting people across the country, and listening to their stories. I was working to raise money for women struggling with addiction, helping people facing homelessness find jobs, and helping Baltimore nonprofits grow.
This city and this state deserve someone who is actually out there In the community. Someone who knows what it means to live paycheck to paycheck. Someone who has worked with people struggling with homelessness, struggling with addiction, struggling to be heard.
So, if you want someone different in Baltimore, that’s me. I have been a documentary filmmaker, a theater producer, a video producer, and a business owner. I have fought for this city for years, not because I wanted the votes, but because I care about the future of this city.
I am here for you. I’m here for District 41. And I am here for all of Baltimore.


Photo by Kate Fine Art
Campaign Initiatives


Improving foster care
Increasing the age that kids age out of foster and providing services to kids after foster care.


Access to better jobs
Committed to improving job access and job training to our neighborhoods.


Community investment
Incentives to encourage growth and business development across underserved communities.
Accomplishments
Building strong community bonds is what makes this city shine.


Empowering religious institutions
Worked with a local synagogue to raise donations for their continued programming and membership
Improving our parks
Worked with Baltimore City Council to improve the green spaces and playgrounds in Belvedere Square
Working with foster kids
Court Appointed Special Advocate to Baltimore City teens in foster care
Supporting our students
Joined with local city schools to raise funds to improve programs and ensure kids have the resources they need to succeed
Location Info
Matt Menter is a Democrat running for delegate in District 41, Baltimore City, focusing on community engagement and local issues that matter to residents.
District
Baltimore City, MD
Hours
9 AM - 5 PM