
The Baltimore Ravens are partnering with M&T Bank and the Waterfront Partnership for an Earth Day cleanup at Port Covington Marina, involving around 70 volunteers. The initiative focuses on enhancing the Inner Harbor's ecosystem through oyster gardening, habitat maintenance, and painting Mr. Trash Wheel.
The Baltimore Ravens will once again lean into their growing role off the field, teaming up with M&T Bank and the Waterfront Partnership of Baltimore to celebrate Earth Day with a hands-on volunteer initiative focused on the city's waterfront.
Set for Friday morning at Port Covington Marina, the event will bring together approximately 70 volunteers from across five organizations, including Point Field Partners and the Bisciotti Family Foundation. The group will spend the morning contributing to the ongoing Healthy Harbor Initiative through a range of projects aimed at improving the Inner Harbor's ecosystem.
Participants are expected to engage in oyster gardening, habitat maintenance, and environmental data collection — all key components of long-term water quality efforts. There's also a more visible piece of the day's work, as volunteers will apply a fresh coat of paint to Mr. Trash Wheel, one of the harbor's most recognizable cleanup tools.
The outing reflects a broader, sustained commitment from the Ravens organization. In 2025, the team deepened its partnership with Waterfront Partnership through a five-year, $3.75 million investment supporting the Healthy Harbor Initiative — a signal that their impact in Baltimore is intended to extend well beyond football. Events like this have become a consistent part of that effort, blending community engagement with tangible environmental progress as the franchise continues to build connections across the city.
This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: Ravens join Earth Day cleanup at Inner Harbor
The Baltimore Ravens, M&T Bank, the Waterfront Partnership, Point Field Partners, and the Bisciotti Family Foundation are collaborating for the cleanup.
Volunteers will engage in oyster gardening, habitat maintenance, environmental data collection, and painting Mr. Trash Wheel.
The cleanup event is set for Port Covington Marina in Baltimore.

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