View materials from "Introduction to Trust-Based Philanthropy"
Related Links
FIND MORE BY:
View materials from "Introduction to Trust-Based Philanthropy"
Related Links
FIND MORE BY:
During this unprecedented time of critical need, the Community Foundation of Frederick County is taking action to support local nonprofits that have been impacted by the COVID-19 crisis.
The Community Foundation of Anne Arundel County (CFAAC) recently distributed a second cycle of grants through its Community Crisis Response Fund.
The COVID-19 Emergency Response Fund, a coordinated fund established by the Greater Washington Community Foundation, has issued new investments of $2.8 million as part of phase two of rapid response grantmaking.
“Without any income, families are having to prioritize what little resources they may have to get through the COVID-19 crisis, leaving their rent and utilities unpaid.
View Materials from Green Funders Legislative Debrief
FIND MORE BY:
RESOURCE FOR MEMBERS ONLY
View Materials from Baltimore Together: Creating Inclusive Economic Growth.
FIND MORE BY:
Elisabeth Hyleck, Director of Programs and Partnerships for Maryland Philanthropy Network, was selected to participate in the Council of Foundations Career Pathways Program in 2022.
RESOURCE FOR MEMBERS ONLY
View materials from "Reconnect, Restore, Reimagine – Help Build City Schools Fall Recovery Plan".
A follow-up meeting was held with Baltimore City Schools on June 17th to reveal what they learned from their community engagement process that will inform their education priorities for use of federal American Rescue Plan funds. A recording from that conversation is included below and can be accessed using the following password:...
FIND MORE BY:
RESOURCE FOR MEMBERS ONLY
View Materials from Maryland Community Foundations Association Quarterly Meeting – November 2021
NEW YORK - Enterprise Community Partners (Enterprise) today announced the closing of the Equitable Upward Mobility Fund (EUMF), a $190 million Low-Income Housing Tax Credit fund designed specifically to support economic mobility with a focus on ra
RESOURCE FOR MEMBERS ONLY
View materials from "COVID-19 Disparities and Social Determinants of Health".
FIND MORE BY:
RESOURCE FOR MEMBERS ONLY
View materials from "The Green Network Plan and Sustainability in Baltimore"
RESOURCE FOR MEMBERS ONLY
View Materials from Teacher Pipeline Series: Part II – Practitioner Perspectives.
FIND MORE BY:
RESOURCE FOR MEMBERS ONLY
View Materials from Workforce and Financial Stability Legislative Debrief
FIND MORE BY:
RESOURCE FOR MEMBERS ONLY
View program resources from Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic Landscape in Maryland.
FIND MORE BY:
On November 13, Maryland Philanthropy Network convened more than 100 community leaders for deep conversation with Edgar Villanueva author of Decolonizing Wealth: Indigenous Wisdom to Heal Divides and Restore Balance. To continue this discussion, please join us for a peer conversation about the book, Decolonizing Wealth and reflect on Mr. Villanueva’s remarks. For this conversation, we’ll mostly focus on Part One of the book, “Where it Hurts” and the themes outlined within.
Join the leadership of Healing City Baltimore to learn about its mission, partners, and progress to date and future and to connect with other MPN members interested in trauma-responsive services and healing. To practice self-care and healing together, and as a gift to you from Healing City and MPN, we’ll spend the second half of our time in a mindfulness experience led by Ali Smith of the Holistic Life Foundation.
Please join us in person at the Maryland Philanthropy Network's office for a luncheon session with Dr. Shayna Cook from the Maryland State Department of Education. We will learn about the State's plans and Dr. Cook's vision for early learning in Maryland. There will be an opportunity to be in dialogue with her to learn how funders can be involved and to share the work of the PN5 Affinity Group. Participants will have time for informal networking over lunch.