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Media Contact: Imany Dye, Communications & Marketing Coordinator Iadye@mdnonprofit.org | (443) 238 2336  Baltimore, Maryland – Maryland Nonprofits, the sole association representing the 40,000 nonprofit organizations in Maryland, is pleased to announce the election of new board members and officers to terms beginning January 1, 2024. The 2024 Maryland Nonprofits Board of Directors will play […]

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Baltimore, MD | [12/18/2023] – Maryland Nonprofits, the only association representing all 40,000 nonprofits in the state, proudly announces its transformative commitment to intersectional systems change, a focal point of its 2024 Policy Priorities. These comprehensive statewide goals aim to eliminate systemic barriers, ensuring all Marylanders may equitably participate in a thriving and inclusive state, […]

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[Oxon Hill, MD | December 7, 2023] – Maryland Nonprofits and Maryland Latinos Unidos welcomed a diverse and esteemed group of more than 200 individuals, including nonprofit leaders, government legislators, and community members, to a joyous end-of-year celebration on December 5, 2023. The event, held at Oxon Hill Manor, was a testament to the spirit […]

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Give to a Standards for Excellence Accredited Organization this #GivingTuesday FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Baltimore, MD [November 21, 2023] – With Giving Tuesday just one week away, Maryland Nonprofits celebrates the monumental 25th Anniversary of its Standards for Excellence Institute. This initiative has redefined ethical standards and operational efficacy in the nonprofit sector. The Standards for […]

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We wrapped up MANOAC23 and put it in a blog!

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The Standards for Excellence announces it’s partnership with the Social Venture Partners Dallas to help nonprofits achieve the highest governance and management standards.

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An opportunity for nonprofit sector advocates to reflect on the 2023 Maryland General Assembly session and organize for 2024.

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The bill will not become law this year but we think it’s a good investment for the state, and we are going to try again next year.

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