Recent reports, including this report by the Cricket Island Foundation, show that philanthropy has not adapted prac
We live in unsettling times, as federal job losses and benefit cuts are causing financial distress. Many Marylanders are scrambling to make ends meet, and many urgently need assistance putting food on the table.
Please join the Health Funders Affinity Group and the Behavioral Health Collaborative for a debrief on key policy and legislation related to health, substance use, and mental health priorities from the 2026 Maryland General Assembly session.
This session is part of Maryland Philanthropy Network's 2026 Legislative Debrief Series. Each session will focus on key topic areas and feature expert speakers who will break down what passed, what didn’t, and what it all means for philanthropy, the nonprofit sector, and our communities across the region. Click here to view and register for the full series!
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View materials from "COVID-19 Economic Impact and Outlook".
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View materials from "Arts Funders Sharing and Planning Session"
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View materials from "Community Science and Air Monitoring Networks."
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View Materials from Funders Together to End Homelessness – Baltimore Meeting - March 2022
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Introduction
Whether a hurricane or a superstorm, Sandy has left countless people seeking the basic necessities of shelter, clothing, food and water.
Vendor Fair Showcases Locally Made Food and Generates New Business Opportunities for Baltimore Enterprises
Buyers from major institutions will attend to connect with Baltimore food companies
Maryland Philanthropy Network is pleased to host our annual Responsive Philanthropy in the Black Community (RPBC) Training, in partnership with the Maryland Philanthropy Network of Black Foundation Executives (ABFE).
View materials from Maximizing Grant Impact and Learning | Session 4 - Grantmakers' Fundamentals Series.
Maryland Philanthropy Network's Baltimore Workforce Funders Collaborative is proud to announce new funding from JPMorganChase to support career pathways in Baltimore. The $2 million philanthropic capital aims to strengthen high-quality training programs and build effective public-private partnerships, helping Baltimoreans secure well-paid jobs in the growing energy and infrastructure sectors while leveraging JPMorganChase’s growing presence in the region to convene stakeholders and drive economic growth for all.
A message to the Maryland Philanthropy Network membership from our President and CEO Danista E. Hunte.
View materials from "Funders Together to End Homelessness – Baltimore Meeting (4/17/20)"
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View materials from "Funders Together to End Homelessness – Baltimore Meeting (4/24/20)"
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View Mateirials from Moving to Action: Baltimore’s Fiscal Sponsorship Landscape
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