Community Health Centers serve as the primary medical home for more than 27 million people in 9,800 rural and urban communities across America. Their community-directed and patient responsive model of care has provided accessible, quality health care to medically disadvantaged and underserved... Read More
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Maryland Philanthropy Network Members consistently note the impact of housing affordability and stability on many other grantmaking issue areas. In Maryland Philanthropy Network’s role of connecting members to policy makers, we are pleased to offer this introduction to Baltimore’s new Housing... Read More
"If you underfund the Census, you get an undercount," says Kenneth Prewitt, who directed the bureau during the 2000 Census. "And if you don't count people, they are politically invisible, in effect." (Time, May 2017). Considering the funding and planning challenges facing Census 2020, it's...
The Baltimore Food Hub is designed to plant a new economic engine in East Baltimore, creating a center for commercial and community activity. By co-locating food-related enterprises, the project will provide accessible, gainful...
The Maryland Philanthropy Network is pleased to join the University of Maryland School of Social Work, the Public Justice Center and other partners to co-host a screening the of the award-winning documentary Care.
This... Read More
Giving circle leaders are invited to the Ninth Annual Giving Circle Connector Gathering. The dozens of giving circles in our region will gather together to connect and learn from one another about a variety of issues important to giving circles.
Theme: Defining... Read More
This program has been canceled. We apologize for any inconvenience.
Is your foundation well suited to navigate the complexity of security challenges present today? Grantmakers need to be concerned about the ongoing threats of viruses and spyware and spam, as well as...... Read More
Please join the Passano Foundation for a member sponsored briefing on the Pride of Baltimore II. On February 27, 1977, the first Pride of Baltimore was launched. She was commissioned in the Inner Harbor by then-mayor William Donald Schaefer on May 1, 1977 in the name of the citizens of Baltimore... Read More
Maryland Philanthropy Network welcomes 2017 Annual Meeting Speaker, Paul Schmitz back to Baltimore for an interactive workshop to help funders explore how community engagement can advance their and their grantees' results.
Drawing from his 2016 Stanford Social... Read More
One of the Maryland Philanthropy Network’s key roles is to connect philanthropy with policymakers and public officials and we are pleased to welcome Catherine E. Pugh, Mayor of Baltimore City for a conversation with our membership. We will discuss the Mayor’s vision, priorities and...