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.
The state of Maryland has recognized the potential for registered apprenticeships both to provide a path to better-paying careers that do not require college degrees and to help employers meet their needs for employees with specialized skills. In this latest Abell Foundation report, Linda Dworak of Maryland Philanthropy Network’s Baltimore Workforce Funders Collaborative offers an overview of apprenticeship and the current landscape in Maryland and Baltimore.
There is ample data that makes the case for the value of diversity in corporate, education, private and public sector leadership.
Community and Philanthropy Investing Together
A networking event and keynote address hosted by the Maryland Philanthropy Network
Philanos, the leading women’s giving circle network in the U.S., announces their new board for 2021-2022.
The School-Centered Neighborhood Investment Initiative is a strategic effort to leverage the 21st Century Buildings program $1.1 billion investment in schools construction and renovation through the alignment of resources, partners, and programs that can support transformational neighborhood revitalization.
Matthew Desmond’s new book, Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City tells the story of eight families on the edge.
In November 2013 we held an inspirational evening showcasing individual stories of generosity and service.
In the coming fiscal year, Baltimore City's Children and Youth Fund will have about $12 million to spend.
Young people in Baltimore desire rewarding careers that create opportunities for their families and communities.
Last week, I had the opportunity to attend a community engagement workshop hosted by the Maryland Philanthropy Network (Maryland Philanthropy Network) and facilitated by Paul Schmitz of L
Every year in Baltimore City, approximately 150,000 eviction cases are filed by landlords.
Awareness of the differing realities of Black and White Americans is at an all time high, but how do we move from awareness to action? While the pursuit of racial justice has garnered support from grassroots activists and foundations with multi-bi
Baltimore City and Anchor Presidents Announce New Commitments
A message to the Maryland Philanthropy Network membership from our President and CEO Danista E. Hunte.
Foundation and nonprofit leaders have been stepping forward in recent days to denounce racist tweets from Donald Trump.

