This page is a curated set of information to help MPN members track news, resources, and actions they can take related to federal policy changes.
More than 150 donors, nonprofit leaders, and community partners gathered for the Women’s Giving Circle of Howard County’s Annual Celebration & Pink Party - celebrating The Power of WE: Courageous Philanthropy for Complex Times and the impact that happens when women come together to invest in women and girls in our community.
This is the annual meeting of Maryland Philanthropy Network leaders (staff, chairs, and steering committee members) of affinity groups and collaboratives.
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View materials from Healing through Creativity: Bridging Care Gaps with Arts-Based Prescriptions.
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View materials from Expanding Apprenticeships and Credentials for Youth and Young Adults in Baltimore.
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View materials from Expanding Apprenticeships and Credentials for Youth and Young Adults in Baltimore.
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Recently, I had the opportunity to participate in a thought-provoking, poignant and powerfully packaged event hosted by the Maryland Philanthropy Network. This event included a discussion by Kevin Shird and Nelson Malden, authors of the recently published book The Colored Waiting Room: Empowering the Original and the New Civil Movements followed by a panel discussion on Diversity, Equity and Inclusion.
Maryland Philanthropy Network has a long history of supporting and hosting initiatives and collaboratives -- this is one of the most powerful ways we realize our mission and strategic goal of leading, with and for our members, efforts to influenc
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Maryland Philanthropy Network is governed by a board of, and elected by, its members.
The Board is informed and supported by the work of standing committees including:
SECU MD Foundation, an independent nonprofit affiliated with SECU, has been awarded a prestigious Diamond Award in Website Redesign by the America’s Credit Unions organization.
This summer, 54 youth-serving organizations will receive nearly $7 million in grant funding from the Baltimore Summer Funding Collaborative, supported by a network including the Annie E. Casey Foundation.

