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Baltimore Community Foundation

www.bcf.org

 
BCF builds civic endowment to serve Baltimore by promoting philanthropy. The Baltimore Community Foundation is a philanthropic foundation created by and for the people of Baltimore, where many donors join together to make the region they love a better place, today and for future generations. The Baltimore Community Foundation`s mission is to inspire donors to achieve their charitable goals from generation to generation and to improve the quality of life in the Baltimore region through grantmaking, enlightened civic leadership and strategic investments.
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million
  • www.bcf.org
  • 11 East Mount Royal Avenue 2nd Floor
    Baltimore, MD USA 21202
  • Phone: 410.332.4171

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