RESOURCE FOR MEMBERS ONLY
Program Resources for Maryland Community Foundations Association Quarterly Meeting - January 2020 (Webinar)
RESOURCE FOR MEMBERS ONLY
Program Resources for Maryland Community Foundations Association Quarterly Meeting - January 2020 (Webinar)
Hosted and presented by United Philanthropy Forum and Council on Foundations in partnership with Independent Sector, Foundations on the Hill is the premier public policy conference uniting the philanthropic sector to strengthen our collective voice on Capitol Hill. With a new Congress set to begin and transformative tax reform legislation on the horizon, #FOTH25 arrives at a crucial time for our sector. Key issues affecting the future of the sector will be at the forefront of legislative discussions. Your voice and experience are essential in shaping policies that strengthen our sector's ability to serve communities effectively.
Following the tragic shooting of two National Guard members in the nation’s capital that left one dead and the other in serious condition, the Trump administration has made new policy announcements targeting lawful migration pathways and immigrant and refugee communities. In light of these emerging developments, Grantmakers Concerned with Immigrants and Refugees (GCIR), Maryland Philanthropy Network, and other colleague organizations are holding a special funder briefing to explore what philanthropy can do in this moment to respond.
We are monitoring resources and information on how philanthropy can help with the escalating Ukraine humanitarian crisis, and will share those with you here as they come in.
RESOURCE FOR MEMBERS ONLY
View program resources from The State of Reproductive Health and Justice Efforts in Maryland.
FIND MORE BY:
RESOURCE FOR MEMBERS ONLY
FIND MORE BY:
RESOURCE FOR MEMBERS ONLY
View Materials from Focus on Student Mental Health and Well-being.
FIND MORE BY:
It's always inspiring to start a new year with some good news.
This year, the bikes bore the Columbia based nonprofit the Horizon Foundation’s logo as the program’s “title sponsor.” Horizon Foundation’s funding will continue, but its time as title sponsor will end in the fall, according to Ayotte.
RESOURCE FOR MEMBERS ONLY
View materials from "Legislative Priorities for Baltimore City Public Schools".
FIND MORE BY:
Join us as we celebrate the top resources from across the youth philanthropy field.
The behind the scenes orchestration of managing and administering grants is often as varied as the grantmaking organizations themselves.
Maryland Philanthropy Network, in partnership with Maryland Nonprofits and Idealware, is pleased to offer a new course designed to save you time by providing you with the impartial information you need to accelerate your evaluation process of Grants Management software.
A Mediterranean restaurant, retail and new offices for the Baltimore Community Foundation will open up as part of a new hub in Midt
T. Rowe Price Group Inc. (NASDAQ: TROW) didn't need the 3,000-square foot space in its downtown Baltimore headquarters any longer for the investment center that served the company for years.
Maggie Osborn, a 30-year veteran of the philanthropic sector, will join the Maryland Philanthropy Network as the next CEO of the organization, which represents 115 foundations and other member organizations around the state.
The Daily Record has named Nikki Highsmith Vernick, Horizon Foundation, Franklyn Baker, United Way of Central Maryland, and Shanaysha Sauls, Baltimore Community Foundation, Maryland’s 2021
Baltimore is a city of opportunity. And opportunity requires investment.
The purpose of Funders Together to End Homelessness Baltimore (FTEHB) is to bring private and public funders together to focus on structural and racial inequities related to housing instability, homelessness, and supportive services, and to prevent and end homelessness in the Baltimore region.