Call 311 to Donate to First Responders, Frontline Workers in Baltimore

3/27/20

Baltimore City and its surrounding counties are working together and with partners across the region to protect citizens and ensure delivery of vital services. Your tax-deductible donations can help support the safety of regional frontline workers and emergency responders. If your organization or business is able to donate any of the following essential items, please call Baltimore City 311 or, from outside of the city, dial 410.396.2525.

Cases of gloves (food service or latex, all sizes)

Spray bottles (empty)

Sanitizer

Cleaning solution

Sanitizing wipes

Thermometers

Hand soap

Cases of water (individual bottles)

Protective eyewear (goggles)

Protective gowns

Baltimore City is partnering with Maryland Philanthropy Network (MPN), a Maryland 501c3, to support the regional response to the COVID-19 emergency by receiving and organizing donations of essential protective items. Your call will receive a response to schedule drop off or collection of your donated items. At your request, a receipt of your donation can be provided at time of drop off OR emailed to the address you provide.

MPN is collaborating with private partners in this service: Midtown Benefits District, Seawall Development, MPN’s neighbors at The Union Collective, the board and membership of MPN and the many business and civic associations that are issuing this call to their memberships.

To give to an emergency fund in your county, please seek out your local community foundation – many have emergency relief funds in place. In Baltimore please visit the Baltimore Community Foundation website and support the Baltimore Evolving Community Needs Fund. View a full list of funds in communities throughout Maryland on the MPN resource page--click the Response Funds tab.

To give your time, volunteers can visit the website of the United Way of Central Maryland or call United Way 211.

About Maryland Philanthropy Network

Maryland Philanthropy Network started as a Baltimore-focused center for grantmakers but has grown steadily to become a resource for philanthropy across the state. Today, it serves many member organizations, hosts and supports eight affinity groups, acts as fiscal sponsor to a variety of initiatives, and convenes more than 120 dynamic programs each year. 

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