Our region is stronger, better, and more prosperous when all residents have equal opportunities to participate in civic life. BCF is committed to being intentional and strategic about race, equity, and inclusion.
FEATURE STORY
Lidinsky family honors father's legacy through award to outstanding public servants
Richard Lidinsky Sr. was one of Baltimore's most trusted public servants. That was the impetus behind an award that honors his legacy, and how Frank Lidinsky and his family came to know and trust BCF. Read more about the Lindinskys on our website.
BCF's Civic Leadership Fund: Helping us move forward on Baltimore's most vital issues
BCF's Civic Leadership Fund supports many of BCF's leadership activities - like bringing together people representing Baltimore's public, private and nonprofit sectors to move important efforts forward, and advocating on critical issues in our state and municipal governments. Civic Leadership Fund donors believe in BCF's ability to move Baltimore forward on important issues. Join them today.
BCF's Race, Equity and Inclusion work topic of next 20-Minute Update call
COMING AUGUST 22: By being intentional and strategic about diversity, equity, and inclusion, BCF is working to become a more effective community investor capable of achieving our vision of a Baltimore with a growing economy, where all have the opportunity to thrive. Join Keisha Leverette and Kevin Griffin Moreno as they provide a 20-Minute Update on BCF's race, equity and inclusion work. Call info is on our website.
Fostering Family Stability in Greater Highlandtown
Some estimates show that over 30,000 Baltimoreans are homeless at some point during the year. That's why BCF has partnered with United Way of Central Maryland to help families Greater Highlandtown avoid homelessness. And you can help today by donating to our Family Stability Fund.