Social Services
The Middendorf Foundation seeks to ensure that individuals, children, families and communities are provided a safety net of support as they bring their lives to an equilibrium that they can maintain independently. We support human services organizations that advance and accelerate social and economic mobility for historically marginalized communities. The Foundation also responds to emergency needs which are a result of natural disasters around the globe.
2024 Social Services Grant Total: $1,005,373
2024 SOCIAL SERVICES GRANT DISTRIBUTION
Baltimore Outreach Services: Women and Children Experiencing Homelessness
Cherry Hill Eagles Foundation: Youth Development and Family Resource Center 15-Passenger Transport Vans
The Chill Station, Inc.: Lifting Labels
Church of the Redeemer: Boots for Baltimore
Civic Works, Inc.: Resiliency Hub
Community Crisis Center Inc: Food Pantry
Family Survivor Network: Drop-In Center
Franciscan Center, Inc.: Core IT and Security System Upgrades
Global Refuge: The Baltimore Welcome Center
Marian House: Mercy Residence Courtyard Renovation
Maryland Food Bank, Inc.: Strategic Information Technology Infrastructure to Support Hunger Relief Programs
Neighborhood Housing Services of Baltimore, Inc.: Technology to Support Homeownership Creation and Preservation
North Baltimore Mennonite Church: Reservoir Hill House of Peace HVAC system
North East Housing Initiative, Inc.: Community Land Trust Homes Acquistion
Project Own: Tech-Enabled Financial Coaching: Phase 2 Technology Build
Samaritan Community: Much-Needed Improvements to Enhance Functionality, Efficiency, & Atmosphere
ShareBaby: Warehouse Safety and Efficiency
Springboard Community Services: Youth Training Center
St Vincent De Paul Society of Baltimore: Good Harvest Community Kitchen Capital Campaign
Women's Housing Coalition: Bennett House Capital Improvement Project for Resident Safety and Success