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MAO-Lands

Map and photo courtesy of MAʻO Organic Farms and Townscape (click to enlarge). For nearly 25 years, MAʻO Organic Farms has sought to create opportunities...

Three smiling students.

Each summer, more than 180,000 kids, teens, and young adults gather at Jewish camps around the country to create new friendships, make lasting memories, and...

Balt-Skyline

A new resource provides an overview of the Foundation’s grantmaking in the Baltimore community. From 2021 through 2023, the Foundation has distributed nearly $116 million...

New partnership to address homelessness and increase permanent supportive housing in Baltimore

A new partnership to address homelessness in Baltimore will grow the city’s supply of affordable housing with services to help people remain stable. Over the...

Maui

One year ago today, wildfires devastated the island of Maui, killing over 100 people; displacing thousands; causing $5.5 billion in damages; and destroying the historic...

Aging

Aging is one of the Foundation’s five focus areas for grantmaking. In this Q&A, the Foundation’s Aging team explains our priorities and goals — and the difference Weinberg...

careandconcern-blog

By Rachel Garbow Monroe, President and CEO Originally published by eJewish Philanthropy “May the dignity of your fellow be as dear to you as your...

ExcelCenter-Blog

A new high school in Baltimore is unlocking doors to opportunity by helping adults finish their education and get their diploma. Opened last fall by...

HuiMAU-blog1

For over a decade, Hui Mālama i ke Ala ʻŪlili (huiMAU) has worked with fellow community members on Hawaiʻi Island to restore and cultivate hundreds...