Every baby deserves a safe ride. MileOne Autogroup, an MPN member, is committed to keeping children safe in vehicles and has established a robust MileOneCares Car Seat Community Program.
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View materials from Federal Policy Impacts: What Funders Should Know.
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View Materials from "Workforce and Financial Stability Legislative Debrief"
Attention all Maryland Philanthropy Network members funding in arts and culture! Please join us at this session where participants will share with one other their current focus areas, some grant information and questions/struggles. Together we will plan learning programs and other activities for the Arts Funders Affinity Group in 2018.
In philanthropy, it’s often assumed that the more money you spend, the bigger the impact you can have.
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View the Executive Summary from "5th COVID-19 Funder Response and Coordination Call"
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View Materials from Arts Funders Sharing Session
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A new book titled “Participatory Grantmaking in Philanthropy: How Democratizing Decision-Making Shifts Power to Communities,” includes trenchant analysis, case studies penned by leaders at participatory grantmaking practitioners, and evidence-based approaches in areas ranging from climate justice to disability rights.
This new report highlights ongoing initiatives to create jobs through economic inclusion in Baltimore. Through interviews, it documents best practices and finds that the strategies create benefits for individuals, businesses and institutions. The report calls for broader participation by businesses and institutions as well as people-focused investments and policies.
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View Materials for The Increasing Crisis of Aging Homelessness
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Program resources from "Intersection of Neighborhood Development and Student Achievement"
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Please join us on August 3rd to learn about Maryland's plans for its proposal - we will be joined by Margaret Williams, Executive Director of the Maryland Family Network. Maryland Family Network has two representatives on a nine-member leadership committee, drawn from the Governor-appointed Maryland Early Care and Education Advisory Council, that is providing guidance to MSDE staff on the design and development of Maryland’s proposal.
This session will be an opportunity to reconnect on impact investing, share reflections on national and local conversations, and determine key next areas of learning enabling Maryland Philanthropy Network staff to coordinate relevant ongoing convening of the roundtable.
This meeting is a conversation for education funders who are interested in following up on the priority areas for funding outlined on September 18th by Dr.
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View materials from Funders Together to End Homelessness – Baltimore Meeting – February 2025.
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Program resources from "Philanthropy and Racial Equity: Achieving Equity…How Exactly?"
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All children, especially older children in foster care, need and deserve a loving family to support their lifelong growth.
When asked, grantmakers had some interesting insights into the best and worst grants they have made.
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View materials from Conversation with Dr. Sonja Santelises, CEO of Baltimore City Public Schools.
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This report explores food procurement processes in state and private higher educational institutions in Baltimore and identifies a range of strategies to more fully realize local purchasing power. The report recommends actions to support local minority business enterprises and small businesses, modifications to procurement processes, and outlines legislative opportunities to connect state agency and institutional purchasing power to businesses in targeted reinvestment areas. Many of the recommendations are applicable not just to food but other services and commodities as well.

