Maryland Philanthropy Network invites the staff and board members of nonprofit 501(c)3 organizations and social enterprises to our recurring program on foundations and the broader landscape of philanthropy in Maryland. This learning opportunity is most appropriate to new grantseekers and to... Read More
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We are committed to creating a welcoming and inclusive environment; please feel free to review our Accessibility resources. If we can assist you with accommodations in order to fully participate in an event, please contact Elisabeth Hyleck, Vice President of Programs and Engagement.
We are currently offering both virtual and in-person events. Each program will indicate the format offered.
All funders interested in housing stability and homelessness are welcome to attend the meetings of Funders Together to End Homelessness – Baltimore.
The purpose of this group is to:
- Align resources behind the public funding/Resource development strategy to end... Read More
Baltimore Workforce Funders Collaborative (BWFC) meets each month. The collaborative is dedicated to advancing labor market prospects of unemployed and underemployed Baltimore City...
The Prenatal to Five Impact Collaborative (PN-5 Impact Collaborative) meets each month. This peer group is focused on learning together about the needs of pregnant women and...
Maryland Philanthropy Network invites you to continue the conversation we started at our 2020 Annual Meeting | Reimagine Philanthropy through a series of events designed as opportunities for transformative... Read More
Program Officers of family foundations are invited to join Maryland Philanthropy Network for an opportunity to come together with peers who understand the unique experience of working in a family foundation.
Maryland Philanthropy Network is pleased to host Dr. Robert Slavin, Director of the Center for Research and Reform in Education at Johns Hopkins School of Education, Stephanie Safran, Consultant with MDRC, and Jasmyne Gilbert, Senior Manager of... Read More
Technology has become an increasingly important tool for older adults and people with disabilities to stay connected to each other and to the goods, services, and supports they need to stay healthy and thrive. Please join Maryland Philanthropy Network’s Affinity on Aging and our... Read More
Maryland Philanthropy Network is pleased to welcome Bill Henry, Baltimore’s new Comptroller for a conversation with members.
After three terms in the City Council, Bill Henry decided to run for City Comptroller. He felt he still had more to do to improve our city and... Read More
We are starting the year with a Sharing Session so we can continue to build relationships with one another and share what we are thinking about and focusing on, as well as questions/struggles. We know the year ahead will be especially challenging for the cultural community and collective action... Read More