One of our partners, the Community Foundation of Frederick County, is hiring!
Leadership Development Grants Program Renewed for 2018
Educational Opportunity: 2018 Community Impact Speaker Series Launches with Author Carol Graham
Join the Community Foundation of Anne Arundel County and Anne Arundel Women Giving Together for the first 2018 Community Impact Speaker Series event, featuring guest speaker and author Carol Graham.
Happy Holidays
'Tis the season for gratitude, and this year, as we are each year, we are grateful for our partners in community. Whether you are staff, volunteer, or board member of a nonprofit, supporting organization, or funder, we are grateful for all that you do each and every day to tackle our communities' largest problems.
Funding Opportunity: United Way of Frederick County Impact Partner Grants
The United Way of Frederick County recently announced their new RFP for the Community Impact Partner Grant Program and their new Community Impact Strategy Map.
Spring 2018 Grant Cycle Now Open
Partner Spotlight: A New Resident Above the Light House Bistro
Bryan, a graduate of the Light House's B.E.S.T. Culinary Training Program and current employee at the Light House Bistro, is living in one of four supportive housing units above the Light House Bistro. His apartment was featured in this week's Capital Gazette as the Home of the Week.
Funding Opportunity: Capacity Building Grants for Frederick-County Nonprofits
The Ausherman Family Foundation’s (AFF) Trustees announced their 2018 Capacity Building Grant Cycle 1 opened on December 1, 2017. Eligible Frederick-County nonprofit organizations whose staff and board members are committed to growing the organization’s capacity to reach new levels of effectiveness may apply.
Board Development Opportunity: How to Be a Successful Nonprofit Board Leader
Educational Opportunities: Association of Baltimore Area Grantmakers' Grant Seekers Programs
The Association of Baltimore Area Grantmakers (ABAG)’s vision is that philanthropy will be an integral force in tackling Maryland’s most pressing problems through partnership with government, business and nonprofit decision makers. Though much of their programming is geared towards funders and grantmakers, they regularly host programs for grant seekers in the community, including the following events.