On Maternal Health Awareness Day, the Greater Washington Community Foundation and CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield announced $2.2 million in grants from the Developing Families Maternal Health Fund.
Maryland Philanthropy Network seeks to grow and support our members capacity to engage in public policy.
Maryland Philanthropy Network welcomes new members each year and we are eager to include you in our network!
The Campbell Foundation is proud to announce that Julie Hester has been promoted to the position of Program Director, Civic Engagement under our Chesapeake Initiative. “Civic engage
Join us for a special conversation with civil rights activist Nelson Malden and Kevin Shird, author of The Colored Waiting Room: Empowering the Original and the new Civil Rights Movements.
The use of nonprofit tax form the 990 to evaluate nonprofits' finances is becoming more and more widespread.
We are pleased to share the Horizon Foundation’s 2018-2022 Strategic Plan, which reflects an ongoing commitment to our mission and outlines our priorities for the next five years.
Join members of the Baltimore Workforce Funders Collaborative on a visit to the National Park Service Historic Preservation Training Center in Frederick, MD to learn about opportunities to help entry level construction workers build careers in the maintenance and preservation of historic properties.
Please join us for the fourth workshop on impact investing through our partnership with Mission Investors Exchange.
Maryland Philanthropy Network’s Basic Human Needs Affinity Group invites you to an update about the Journey Home, Baltimore’s Plan to make homelessness rare and brief, and the Continuum of Care Board.
Over 25 years ago, the U.S.
Clear evidence exists that reading proficiently by third grade is a powerful determinant of achievement and high school graduation and yet there are millions of American children that do not meet this critical benchmark.
Organized by our colleagues at Washington Grantmakers, this grantmaking practice workshop may be of interest. Cost: $125.
Is your foundation making the difference you thought it would?
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?
In the coming fiscal year, Baltimore City's Children and Youth Fund will have about $12 million to spend.
On June 6, Baltimore City announced a month-long request for proposal (RFP) period for the first round of disbursements from the $12 million Baltimore Children and Youth Fund. Attendees will learn more about the priority investment areas, grant review process, and public engagement throughout the process from members of the planning team representing Frontline Solutions, UPD Consulting and Associated Black Charities.
Young people in Baltimore desire rewarding careers that create opportunities for their families and communities.
This program has been canceled. We apologize for any inconvenience.
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.

