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Maryland's Community Foundations

Wednesday, October 19, 2011   (0 Comments)
Posted by: Buffy Beaudoin-Schwartz
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Maryland is home to 14 community foundations, each serving a region of Maryland in unique ways.

Together, as the Maryland Community Foundations Association (MCFA), we speak with one voice in promoting philanthropy to benefit towns, cities and rural areas across the state.

  • Community Foundations specialize in helping individuals, families and businesses plan and carry out their charitable giving; and in building endowments to serve their regions' changing needs.
  • Community foundations build and strengthen philanthropy - and thus, communities - by making it simple and cost-efficient for individuals, families and businesses to establish philanthropic funds and to learn about and invest in the needs of their communities.
  • Community foundations are permanent sources of philanthropic dollars; they specialize in building civic endowments to serve their regions' changing needs.
  • Community foundations serving Maryland hold a total of more than $700 million in philanthropic assets, and distribute about $128 millionin grants each year to nonprofit organizations in their communities, addressing a wide range of issues, from education to aging, from arts to the environment.

We represent the collective philanthropy of hundreds of donors, including corporate, philanthropic and civic leaders.

 

Contact Us!

Maryland Community Foundations Association
c/o The Association of Baltimore Area Grantmakers
2 East Read Street, 2nd Floor
Baltimore, MD 21202
410-727-1205
info@mdcommunityfoundations.org

Buffy Beaudoin-Schwartz, Director
bbschwartz@abagrantmakers.org

Kevin Griffin Moreno, Advocacy Coordinator
kmoreno@bcf.org


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