In the past year, 16 states and tribes have revised their foster care licensing requirements to improve support for kinship caregivers and the children placed with them.
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View materials from "Summer Funding Collaborative- Reflections & Data from 2016 and Engagement for 2017"
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View program resources from Administrative Professionals Appreciation Event.
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View program resources from Advocacy 101 Part I: Investing in Change.
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New research shows that well-meaning efforts have not closed disparities. We need grant makers to do more to help nonprofits run by people of color build sustained support to meet the challenges ahead.
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View materials from Briefing on Historic Plan to Address Vacant Properties in Baltimore Neighborhoods.
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As the year draws to a close, I have been reflecting upon the accomplishments of, and challenges for, the Maryland philanthropic community over the past 12 months.
In 2010, the Horizon Foundation staff took a routine look at local health data and noticed some troubling trends. Data indicated that most deaths in our community were related to heart disease, cancer, stroke, and/or diabetes.
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View materials from "A Conversation with Crista Taylor, President & CEO of Behavioral Health Baltimore System"
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Six years ago, the Annie E. Casey Foundation’s staff was 58 percent white. Today, that figure is 43 percent.
Building trust has been a key part of philanthropy for years for lean funders. Nevertheless, since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, trust and strong relationships have taken on an even greater significance.
This report lays out a range of strategies that can help address Baltimore’s urgent need to do more to create new opportunities for the city’s large population of disconnected youth.
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Mergers are common in the business world, but relatively rare in the nonprofit sector. That’s why I am intrigued by the story of Blue Water Baltimore.
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View program resources from Funders Together to End Homelessness – Baltimore July Meeting.
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