This webinar will introduce equitable evaluation, an emerging evaluative paradigm guided by a set of core principles grounded in equity. We will explore how common approaches to evaluation can undermine equity, explain the core principles of equitable evaluation, and share resources to spur your... Read More
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Baltimore Workforce Funders Collaborative (BWFC) meets each month. The collaborative is dedicated to advancing labor market prospects of unemployed and underemployed Baltimore City...
Are you interested in participatory grantmaking but don’t know where to start? Are you curious about giving the communities you serve decision-making power? This session highlights findings from Candid’s October 2018 GrantCraft publication ...
- Are you a grantmaker that has embraced the values of diversity, equity, and inclusion?
- Have you attended one of Maryland Philanthropy Network’s workshops, such as Undoing Racism; Race Matters/Responsive Grantmaking in Black Communities; or Implementing Equitable Grantmaking... Read More
Black Philanthropy Month was created as an annual, global celebration of African-descent giving. During the month of August, the celebration of Black philanthropy includes cultivating tools and strategies to envision a future... Read More
Baltimore Workforce Funders Collaborative (BWFC) meets each month. The collaborative is dedicated to advancing labor market prospects of unemployed and underemployed Baltimore City...
One of the Network’s key roles is to connect philanthropy with policymakers and public officials and we are pleased to welcome Bernard C. “Jack” Young, 51st Mayor of Baltimore City, and Michael Harrison, Baltimore City Police Commissioner, for a...
The next U.S. census will begin on April 1, 2020. Every ten years, the census aims to count every resident in the United States and capture critical population data. This data is used to determine how political representation is apportioned, the way state and federal dollars are distributed, and... Read More
Interns working at Maryland Philanthropy Network member foundations, federated funds, and corporations are invited to learn more broadly about the world of philanthropy and to share their summer experiences with their peers. Interns of all academic and career levels are welcome. There will be... Read More
Maryland Philanthropy Network members interested in Baltimore’s Arts and Entertainment Districts are invited to meet with Chris Ryer, Director of Planning for Baltimore City. Mr. Ryer would like to connect with members about new funds available for each district, what this means... Read More