The Seniors & Housing Collaborative Emergency Response Workgroup is committed to creating connections and partnerships between both Baltimore City / State agencies and community-based organizations to respond more effectively
Anchor institutions in Baltimore are working to strengthen minority and local purchasing to create jobs and local economic opportunities. To improve internal policies and practices, Next Street, U3 Advisors, and ML Whelley, LLC are completing reports assessing the budgetary, policy, infrastructure, and planning processes at five Baltimore anchor institutions. Participating institutions include LifeBridge Health, Maryland Institute College of Art, Notre Dame, University of Maryland Medical System, and the University of Maryland-Baltimore. Common findings, strengths, challenges and...
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This program has been postponed out of precaution related to COVID-19. We apologize for any inconvenience.
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View materials from "Maryland Community Foundations Association Quarterly Meeting - October 2020".
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View Materials from Prenatal-to-Five Affinity Group Meeting - January 2022.
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View Materials from Blueprint for Maryland’s Future and Implications for Early Care and Education.
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View Materials for "Countdown to the Census: What Maryland Could Lose and Opportunities for a Complete Count."
In a December, 2009 Maryland Philanthropy Network program, the Nation
The Daily Record has named Shanaysha M. Sauls, Baltimore Community Foundation, among the 28 honorees of Maryland’s 2021 Most Admired CEOs.
After nearly four decades of leadership, Abell President Robert C. Embry Jr. has announced his plan to retire. Bob’s legacy in Baltimore is almost impossible to overstate.
The Weinberg Foundation welcomes Darius Graham as the Foundation’s newest program director.
How do you engage city residents to volunteer to confront Baltimore's challenges and serve vulnerable people throughout the city? To help 60,000 Baltimoreans sustain recovery from drugs and alcohol abuse? To repurpose 14,000 vacant lots?
The Associated: Jewish Federation of Baltimore launched an emergency campaign to support and aid
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View materials from ENOUGH Update Meeting.
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More than 80 local investors and philanthropic organizations have pledged support for a new $5 million funding effort that will aim to address major social challenges in Baltimore.
The desire to be of continued service is driving more than 80 U.S.
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Program materials from "Race, Equity, and Social Determinants of Health".
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The Maryland Philanthropy Network serves as a clearinghouse for resources and information about relief and recovery efforts. This page was updated as new information was received.
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