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Below
you will find links to websites that can provide a wide variety
of useful services to nonprofit organizations and contributors:
helping.org/nonprofit
Sponsored by the AOL Foundation and managed by the Benton Foundation
This area of Helping.org is a starting point for nonprofits that
are interested in learning the most effective ways to use online
technology.
baltimoregivingproject.org
Managed by the Baltimore Giving Project The BGP's mission is to
promote, encourage and expand organized philanthropic giving in
the greater Baltimore area by fostering the creation of new foundations,
charitable funds and corporate giving programs.
Leavealegacymd.org
Managed by Leave A Legacy Maryland Launched and supported by the
Chesapeake Planned Giving Council, Leave A Legacy Maryland is
a public awareness campaign to encourage people to make gifts
from their estates to nonprofit organizations of their choice.
mdnonprofit.org
Managed by The Maryland Association of Nonprofit Organizations
This website seeks to help those not familiar with Maryland Nonprofits
become acquainted with what we do, to learn about the nonprofit
sector in Maryland as a whole.
afpmaryland.org
Managed by the The Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP-Maryland
Chapter). AFP is the professional association for individuals
responsible for generating philanthropic support for a wide variety
of not-for-profit, charitable organizations.
uwcm.org
Managed by The United Way of Central Maryland United Way of Central
Maryland is the regional human services leader whose vision is
to improve people's lives.
volunteercentral.net
Managed by Volunteer Central Volunteer Central is working to enhance
the quality of life throughout Central Maryland by mobilizing
and inspiring active citizen involvement and collaboration among
volunteers, organizations, and communities.
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