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On January 31st, participants uttered these phrases in frustration and despair during United Way of Central Maryland’s Walk a Mile Experience (WAM), a poverty simulation, which the Maryland Philanthropy Network (Maryland Philanthropy Network) co-hosted with the Baltimore Women’s Giving Circle and the Jewish Women’s Giving Foundation, a project of The ASSOCIATED.
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View program resources from 2024 Health Legislative Update.
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View materials from Member Sponsored Briefing | Capital Grantmaking: Lessons from the Field of Education.
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View materials from "Safeguarding Homeownership from the Impacts of COVID-19".
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First featured in Baltimore Community Foundation’s FY2024 Annual Report, this story of Poppleton neighbors coming together over shared meals resonates deeply this Thanksgiving seaso
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View materials from The State of Fiscal Sponsorship.
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Program resources from the Community Development/Investment Session.
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View program resources from Three Years Later, Funding Social Movements Matters More Than Ever (Two-Part Series).
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View materials from "Community Science and Air Monitoring Networks."
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This Bainum Brief highlights 10 ways foundations can engage in policy advocacy, with examples from many funders, including the Bainum Family Foundation, across an array of topics. It also provides lessons learned to make the best use of scarce resources and maximize the chances of success.
Foundations and nonprofits create more resilient and impactful change when their strategies are shaped by the communities most harmed by inequities. The COVID-19 pandemic taught us invaluable lessons about the importance of community listening and nimble response. In the face of the social sector's recent turmoil, re-applying and building upon those lessons is more urgent than ever. This virtual session will explore how to carry forward best practices from the pandemic to meet today’s challenges. We’ll share strategies–including timely use cases–for responding to shifting community needs. Fellow funders and Listen4Good, a subject matter expert, will share about their successes, challenges, and best practices for centering community voice in grantmaking.
Moving the Needle. Changing Systems. Giving Collaboratives. Impact Investing. Being able to see the impact of giving is a priority for this next generation of donors.
Join the Education Affinity Group and Steven Hicks, from MSDE, to learn more about Maryland's Preschool Development Birth through Five grant from the Federal Government (PDG B-5).
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View program resources from Innovations to Tackle Chronic Absenteeism in Maryland.
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View materials from "We Must be in it for the Long Haul: A Peer Conversation about Stemming Anti-Black Racism".
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View program resources from Funders Together to End Homelessness – Baltimore May Meeting.
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View materials from "Education Funders Peer Learning Exchange and Happy Hour".
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Program materials from "Race, Equity, and Social Determinants of Health".
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