What are you eating for dinner?
Maybe you’ve been too busy to get to the store this week, or you don’t feel like cooking and there are so many restaurants to choose from.
What are you eating for dinner?
Maybe you’ve been too busy to get to the store this week, or you don’t feel like cooking and there are so many restaurants to choose from.
Organizations have their own life cycles.
The Morehead-Cain Scholarship at UNC at Chapel Hill has a Civic Collaboration Summer for rising sophomores, and five scholars were assigned to work with Maryland Philanthropy Network and the Middendorf Foundation. This study looks to explore both the permit and grant processes from the perspectives of nonprofit organizations, foundations, and the Baltimore City Government. By interviewing various stakeholders, the scholars gained insight and understood just how complex these processes were. All sides provided their experiences, which led the scholars to develop key takeaways and recommendations to create a more efficient system.
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View materials from "Update on Consortium of Coordinated Community Supports in Baltimore City".
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View materials form "Reframing Aging: A Generation’s Work".
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View materials from "A Conversation with Catherine E. Pugh, Mayor of Baltimore City"
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View Program Resources from Early Childhood Partnership Opportunity with Maryland State Department of Education: Baltimore & Statewide.
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View Materials for Beyond the Pandemic - Models for Aging in the Community.
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The Benefits of Giving: Why we do what we do as Blacks in Philanthropy by Beverly Cooper
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View Materials from Baltimore Regional Food Assistance Challenges and Solutions – 2021 Edition
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Updates from the Baltimore Integration Partnership, a project hosted by the Maryland Philanthropy Network.
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
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Thank you to the 79 members who responded to our member survey, the first in many years but not the last.
We value racial equity as an organizational operating principle and are committed to continued learning on issues related to race, equity, diversity and inclusion.
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Anchor institutions in Baltimore are working to strengthen minority and local purchasing to create jobs and local economic opportunities. To improve internal policies and practices, Next Street, U3 Advisors, and ML Whelley, LLC are completing reports assessing the budgetary, policy, infrastructure, and planning processes at five Baltimore anchor institutions. Participating institutions include LifeBridge Health, Maryland Institute College of Art, Notre Dame, University of Maryland Medical System, and the University of Maryland-Baltimore. Common findings, strengths, challenges and...
The Prenatal to Five Impact Collaborative (PN-5 Impact Collaborative) meets each month.
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View materials from Strong and Glowing: Improving Quality of Life & Well-Being by Investing in Place.
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