Whether a seasoned advocate or at a foundation determined to step into the civic engagement realm for the first time, start the new year with a refresher on the breadth of activities foundations can legally engage in and fund while remaining nonpartisan leading up to the 2018 election....
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Maryland Philanthropy Network is pleased to suggest to its members, as part of our Democracy and the Social Sector Series, Maryland Nonprofits annual legislative preview event in Annapolis. See you there!
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Please join your colleagues as we wrap up our 2017 Impact Investing series, in partnership with Mission Investors Exchange.
This final workshop will be focused on measuring your impact!
We are thrilled Julien Gafarou from Toniic will be joining us to to review their impact...
This event has been canceled. We apologize for any inconvenience.
The Maryland Philanthropy Network and Chesapeake Bay Funders Network invite funders to a welcome reception for Peter Goodwin, the... Read More
Join us as we celebrate the top resources from across the youth philanthropy field. We will hear from those who developed resources and youth from programs who have used or implemented these tools.This webinar will give you the resources and the knowledge on how to fully utilize them in your own... Read More
This program is a follow up from the October 11th Reactions and Reflections: City Schools Blueprint Lunchtime Debrief. ...
This is the final quarterly meeting for Maryland Community Foundations Maryland Philanthropy Network (MCFA) in 2017.
We will be meeting at Mid-Shore Community Foundation in Easton, MD.
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).
This past September, the Trump Administration announced the termination of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, with all benefits to be revoked by March 2018. DACA provided nearly 800,000 immigrants with the opportunity to live, work, and thrive in their communities without... Read More
The Woodside Foundation and the Caplis Family Fund invite grantmakers who manage or fund private scholarship programs, to be aware of the practice of scholarship award displacement. This practice jeopardizes the annual $6 billion in private scholarship funding nationally and the $62 million of... Read More