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TOCQUEVILLE SOCIETY

UN I T E D WAY OF CEN T R AL MARY L A ND

I T E D WAY OF CEN T R AL MARY L A ND

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

TOCQUEVILLE SOCIETY

ABOUT THE COVER

cover of this year’s

Society Membership

showcases the work of a young Baltimore artist, Bernard Shuman. Bernard is a 2022 graduate of Benjamin Franklin High School the site of United Way’s Neighborhood Zone in Brooklyn. His previous work includes the Tocqueville Leadership Awards, presented at the May 2022 Toast to Tocqueville event. Depicted in the illustrations are Bernard’s dreams for his community, the artist

want a community where the streets are clean and safe for everyone. A community free from war and racism, a place where everyone is equal. Another thing I really want is a place for kids to grow and have fun so they can one day make the world better. I want a community where every day is a beautiful day.

this book, we celebrate the accomplishments of United Way of Central Maryland made possible by your generous support. And we share how together, we can continue to create the positive social change that Bernard sees through his dreams and illustrations.

4 From the Chairs 5 The Tocqueville Society in Central Maryland 7 A Message from the CEO 8 Tocqueville Leadership & Award Recipients 9 Tocqueville Society Executive Council 12 100% United Way Investors 13 Dix Années Société 17 Tocqueville Society Membership 18 La Table Ronde de Trois Millions de Dollars 19 La Table Ronde de Deux Millions de Dollars 19 La Table Ronde d’un Millions de Dollars 23 La Société Nationale 24 Ordre d’Egalité 25 Jane B. Meyerhoff Society (Ordre de Liberté) 29 Tocqueville Society in Pictures 30 Membres de la Société 42 Tocqueville Spotlight 45 Emerging Tocqueville Society 46 Women United 49 Tocqueville Company Rankings 50 Tocqueville Company Listings ABOUT UNITED WAY 6 About United Way of Central Maryland 10 100th Anniversary Campaign 39 STEP Program 40 Neighborhood Zones 44 Young Men United 54 Financial Report 55 2022–2023 Board of Directors INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES 14 Endowment 16 Tax-Advantaged Giving 48 Step Up for More Impact 3
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UN D WAY O C NTRA MARY AND

UNITED WAY OF CENTRAL MARYLAND BY THE NUMBERS

10,000+

households and individuals helped since 2012 to avoid homelessness as a part of our housing programs

304K+

calls were answered throughout the pandemic, by our 211MD Helpline

$30K+

raised by Women United and Stifel to purchase a new bus for Benjamin Franklin High School student-parents and their children

FROM THE CHAIRS

CELEBRATING 35 YEARS: PARTNERS IN CHANGE

For 35 years, United Way of Central Maryland Tocqueville Society members have been a dedicated force for our region. As partners in change, we are champions for United Way, translating philanthropy into meaningful transformation for Central Maryland. We proudly stand among you, 532 Tocqueville members, who give generously, joyously, and strategically to United Way.

The impact of the Tocqueville Society is seen in the Family Centers where smiling faces light up the classrooms, the eviction prevention programs that keep our neighbors housed, the treatment courts that give our veterans the respect they so richly deserve, and so much more. We encourage you to connect others to the essential work of United Way and invite them to witness firsthand the transformational progress happening across this great region.

Our passion ignites progress, which paves the way for advancement and opportunity. You are the spark that powers something greater. Together, we create stronger communities, healthier families, and better lives. And we can’t thank you enough for your support.

On Track 4 Success students and families were connected with educational support, food & clothing pantries, housing, and mental health assistance.

BRYCE FREEMAN

McCormick & Company SHEELA MURTHY

Murthy Law Firm

Tocqueville Society

Vice ChairMARISA PACE

U.S. Army

Tocqueville Society Chairs

LINDA DEMMLER

IBM Women United Chair

JESSICA BEAVER

Murthy Law Firm

Women United Vice Chair

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4,000+

THE TOCQUEVILLE SOCIETY IN CENTRAL MARYLAND

Since 1987, United Way of Central Maryland Tocqueville Society members have been at the vanguard of improving lives, not only through their extraordinary financial gifts, but also through their volunteerism, advocacy, and ability to use their influence to make meaningful change in communities. Our 532 Tocqueville Society members made an average gift of nearly $12,000 and invested a total of more than $6.3 million over the past year to change the odds for Maryland families.

Tocqueville Society members giving an average of $11,790

Tocqueville Society investment in our communities this past year

Tocqueville Society community investment since 1987

TOCQUEVILLE SOCIETY

ACCOUNT FOR 40% OF UNITED WAY’S ANNUAL FUNDRAISING CAMPAIGN

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INVESTMENTS
532
$6.3M
$153.02M

ABOUT UNITED WAY OF CENTRAL MARYLAND

Our 97 years of service to the people of Greater Baltimore have taught us what it takes to change our region for the better. We are proud to be a source of support, compassion, and hope for people who work hard but still can’t make ends meet. We strengthen families and communities increasing access to basic needs—health, housing, workforce development, education, and more.

United Way helps generous individuals discover how they can make a tangible difference for their fellow Marylanders. We track our efforts and continually adjust our strategies to better reflect why and how people give and what our region needs. Thanks to our extensive network of service providers, nonprofits, public partners, supporters, and volunteers, United Way is prepared like no other organization to translate philanthropy into meaningful, lasting impact. We have deep ties to our community and a true understanding of our region. When we combine this local know-how with the strength of a respected worldwide brand, there’s little we can’t accomplish.

Click for more on how we promote equity, create opportunity, and improve lives.

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United Way of Central Maryland promotes equity, creates opportunity, and improves lives.

A MESSAGE FROM THE CEO

Knowing you had our back during the pandemic has meant the world to us and the people we serve. We’re very grateful to you.

We are humbled by the trust our community, our funders, and our partners give to us, especially our Tocqueville Society members. For 35 years, you have been our strongest ambassadors, and like us, you believe addressing root causes of poverty and dismantling structural barriers for low-income communities—is a priority. By creating a new culture of empowerment supported by philanthropy, we can help people in our region to live their best lives.

Throughout our almost 100-year history, we have fought against inequity and injustice while working day and night to drive change and ensure everyone has access to basic needs. More recently, we have focused our efforts in a way that enables people to navigate their dreams and master their destinies.

The direction we are taking in the new fiscal year to support educational, racial, and earning equity for young men of color; reimagine the childcare field for both childcare providers and parents; and build talent pipelines for meaningful employment is exactly where we need to go.

I invite you to flip through this year’s Tocqueville Society book to celebrate the successes we’ve accomplished together and to learn about the new initiatives that will further demonstrate our commitment to equity and innovation. We are excited to share our innovative programmatic work with you as we move toward our 100th anniversary and into our second century of providing what’s needed where it’s needed. Thank you so very much for your continued support of United Way.

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TOCQUEVILLE LEADERSHIP

2022–2023 Bryce Freeman & Marisa Pace | Sheela Murthy

Marc Broady | Bryce Freeman & Marisa Pace

Steven & Melissa Kravet | Marc Broady

Don & Marianne Mattran | Steven & Melissa Kravet

Mark P. Huston | Don & Mari anne Mattran

Walter D. Pinkard, Jr. | Mark P. Huston

Deborah H. Diehl & Jonathan E. Claiborne | Walter D. Pinkard, Jr.

Hugo (Hugh) J. Warns III | Deborah H. Diehl & Jonathan E. Claiborne

Andrew M. Brooks | Hugo (Hugh) J. Warns III

Michael D. Hankin | Andrew M. Brooks

Terry F. Neimeyer | Michael D. Hankin

Hon. Steven R. Schuh | Terry F. Neimeyer

Aris Melissaratos | Hon. Steven R. Schuh

Henry G. Hagan | Gregory H. Barnhillw

Roger L. Calvert | F. Barton Harvey III

Roger L. Calvert | Julie Mercer

James A. Flick, Jr. | Julie Mercer | Thomas Schweizer, Jr.

J. Carter Beese, Jr.w | Lainy LeBowSachs

Alexander T. Mason | Jamie McDonald

Susan C. Keating

Robert G. Sabelhausw

Thomas Schweizer, Jr.

George A. Roche

Mayo A. Shattuck III

Roger C. Lipitz

Benjamin H. Griswold

Michael J. Batza, Jr.

A.B. Krongard

Michael D. Sullivan

Earl L. Linehan

Henry A. Rosenberg, Jr.

J. Stevenson Peckw

Jerome W. Gecklew

H. Grant Hathawayw

TOCQUEVILLE SOCIETY AWARD RECIPIENTS

PHILANTHROPIST(S) OF THE YEAR

2022 Mike & Ann Hankin

2021 Ellen & Ed Bernard

2020 Guy & Nupur Parekh Flynn

2019 Mary-Ann & Wally Pinkard

2018 Brian & Mary Jo Rogers

2017 Mark & Kathy Vaselkiv

2016 Patricia M.C. Brown & Joseph P. Gill

2015 Andy & Sana Brooks

2014 Mark Fetting &

Georgie Smith

2013 Alan & Wendy Wilson

2012 Grantw & Molly Hathaway

2011 Fredw & Ferie Mirmiran

2010 Louis B. Thalheimer & Juliet A. Eurich

2009 Sheela Murthy

2008 Molly & Mayo Shattuck

2007 Catherine & Robert Lawless

2004 Jim & Dana Brinkley

2003 Betsy R. & George M.w Sherman

2002 Dorothy L. & Henry A. Rosenberg, Jr.

2001 Peter & Georgia Angelos

2000 Robert E. & Janew B. Meyerhoff

1999 Willard Hackermanw

1998 Michael J. & Patricia K. Batza, Jr.

1997 Zanvyl Kriegerw | Bob & Alicia Kunisch | Earl & Darielle Linehan

MARK FURST VOLUNTEER(S) OF A LIFETIME

2022 The Fine Family, Holly Poultry

2021 Jim Brinkley

2020 Freeman & Jacqueline Hrabowski

2019 Mark Furstw

2018 Patricia J. Mitchell

2017 Lainy LeBow-Sachs

2016 Helenw & Mac Passano

2015 Gertrude Hopkins

2014 Audrey Lifcovich &

Violet Ripken

2013 Josephine Pickwoad

2012 Victoria Sulerzyski

2011 Dr. William Breakey

2010 Ernie Kiehnew

2009 Julie Mercer

2008 Raymond Cain

2007 His Eminence Cardinal William H. Keeler

2006 Geraldine Youngw

George Thompson

Marion P. Decker

Mr. & Mrs. James Dupree, Sr.

Samuel Hopkinsw

Walter Sondheim, Jr.w

J. Tyson Tildonw

Linde Greisser

1998 J. Henry Buttaw

Mary Ellen & Frank Gunther

OUTSTANDING TOCQUEVILLE ORGANIZATION OF THE YEAR

KCI Technologies

McCormick & Company, Inc.

Johns Hopkins University

Exelon

CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield

Johns Hopkins

Medicine

CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield

T. Rowe Price

Brown Advisory

Wells Fargo

Stifel

Pricewaterhouse Coopers LLP

Brown Advisory

McCormick & Company, Inc.

DLA Piper

Legg Mason

T. Rowe Price

Johns Hopkins Medicine

Constellation Energy

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2022 2023 Linda Demmler | Jessica Beaver 2021–2022 Michelle Wright | Linda Demmler 2020–2021 Michelle Wright | Susan Owens 2019–2020 S. Michelle Lee | Michelle Wright 2018–2019 Tere Geckle | S. Michelle Lee 2017–2018 Lori A. Villegas | Tere Geckle 2016–2017 Elizabeth Ferrugia | Lori A. Villegas 2015–2016 Laura A. Pierson-Scheinberg | Elizabeth Ferrugia 2014–2015 Dana S. Gloor | Laura A. Pierson-Scheinberg 2013–2014 Carole B. Miller, M.D. | Dana S. Gloor 2012–2013 Patricia McHugh Lambert | Carole B. Miller, M.D. 2011–2012 Hannah Keys Rodewald | Patricia McHugh Lambert 2010–2011 Mary Louise Preis | Hannah Keys Rodewald 2009–2010 Marianne D. Mattran | Mary Louise Preis 2007–2008 Taylor L. Foss | Marianne D. Mattran 2006–2007 Taylor L. Foss | Sheela Murthy 2004–2005 Patricia M.C. Brown | MargaretMary V. Preston 2002–2003 Patricia J. Mitchell 2000–2001 Melanie R. Sabelhaus TOCQUEVILLE SOCIETY CHAIRS WOMEN UNITED CHAIRS w In Memoriam

TOCQUEVILLE SOCIETY EXECUTIVE COUNCIL

Above: Franklyn D. Baker addresses Tocqueville Society members at the May 2022 Toast to Tocqueville event. Left: Annual Toast to Tocqueville event.

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CATHERINE MCDONNELL LAURA CRANDON MARY MYERS STEPHANIE SHACK STEVEN KRAVET
(2020–2021
Chair)
CHARLIE
CONSTABLE
JOHN
SPENSIERI DAWN WHITE
SHEELA
MURTHY
(2022–2023 Vice Chair) CHRISTINA
BLOCK
(2021–2022 Emerging Tocqueville Co-Chair)
BRYCE FREEMAN & MARISA PACE
(2022–2023 Chairs) MIKE
CLOYD
ALEX
GARDNER
(2022–2023
Emerging Tocqueville Chair) KEVIN FRICK KYLE FISHLER

100for YEARS

United Way of Central Maryland celebrates 100 years in our region in 2025.

You are invited to join us in advancing United Way's work for its next century of service. UWCM’s 100th Anniversary Campaign is a timely opportunity to build the foundation for what comes next—for our residents, our neighborhoods, and our entire region.

Co-Chairs

United Way of Central Maryland’s 100th Anniversary Campaign

To learn more about UWCM’s 100th Anniversary campaign, contact Dan Mangiavellano at dan.mangiavellano@uwcm.org.

100YEARS

Honorary Chairs

United Way of Central Maryland’s 100th Anniversary Campaign

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GUY & NUPUR PAREKH FLYNN JOANNE & MARK POLLAK CALVIN BUTLER PATRICIA J. MITCHELL
for

CENTENNIAL SUPPORTERS

We are proud to partner with the individuals, corporations, and foundations who contribute to United Way’s 100th Anniversary Campaign. By supporting the endowment, equity, and innovation funds, Centennial supporters ensure United Way’s sustainability and impact for generations to come and chart a bold path for its next century of service.

The $20 million Anniversary Campaign focuses specifically on the endowment, equity, and innovation. Our goals are:

$10 million

Growing our endowment to address urgent community needs now and in the future.

$5 million

Advancing racial equity (and equity in all of its forms), diversity, inclusion, and opportunity across Central Maryland.

$5 million

Launching next-generation, visionary initiatives capable of bringing new, dynamic ideas to life.

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100% UNITED WAY INVESTORS

We would like to

and

to the Tocqueville Society members who have chosen to invest

of their

LA TABLE RONDE DE TROIS MILLIONS DE DOLLARS

Mr. Robert E. Meyerhoff

The Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation, Inc.

LA TABLE RONDE D’UN MILLIONS DE DOLLARS

Ellen & Ed Bernard

France-Merrick Foundation, Inc.

Earl & Darielle Linehan

Mr. & Mrs. Fredw Mirmiran

Sheela Murthy James Riepe Family Foundation

One Anonymous Donor

LA SOCIETE NATIONALE ($100,000+)

The William J. & Dorothy K. O’Neill Foundation Susan Wolman

ORDRE D’EGALITE ($50,000-$99,999)

Sandy & Tom Hess

Alison & Arnold Richman

Brian & Mary Jo Rogers

One Anonymous Donor

JANE B. MEYERHOFF

($25,000-$49,999)

Bruce & Polly Behrens

Andy & Sana Brooks Stephen Budorick

Mary Catherine Bunting

Renee M. Christoff

Les & Yvonne Dedrickson

Forrest Foss

Mike & Ann Hankin

Penney & A.C. Hubbard

Patricia & Mark Joseph, The Shelter Foundation

The Zanvyl and Isabelle Kreiger Fund

Lois and Philip Macht Family Philanthropic Fund of The Associated John D. Meyerhoff, M.D., & Lenel Srochi-Meyerhoff Owen Charitable Foundation

Brian D. Pieninck Mary-Ann & Wally Pinkard

Joanne & Mark Pollak

Dorothy L. & Henry A. Rosenberg, Jr. Peter & Beth Rosenwald Stephanie Shack Terri & Bob Smith Bill & Lisa Stromberg Leonard & Helen R. Stulman Charitable Foundation

Michael D. Sullivan

The Wieler Family Foundation

Dr. Ellen H. Yankellow

ALEXIS D’TOCQUEVILLE SOCIETY

($10,000-$24,999)

Mohammed Shafeeq Ahmed Vincent Anderson Rajesh Anireddy & Chaitanya Yaramada Lawrence Appel Regina L. Aris

Mr. & Mrs. R. Lee Arnold, Jr.

in United Way of Central Maryland.

Janice L. Babitt

Franklyn & Michell Baker Peter J. Bates

Erin & Doug Becker Stephanie M. Beran Heidi & Brian Berghuis Richard M. & Carol Bernstein

The Billig Family Melissa E. Blakeman Mr. & Mrs. John M. Bond, Jr. Stuart Bowers

Jan Boyce

Darrell N. & Randi Braman Meredith & Joseph Callanan Roger L. Calvert Drew Cameron & Christina Pratt Linda Schaefer Cameron Kris & Torin Caverly Angela Celestin Mark & Beverly Chaney Brian & Kathryn Chappell Ryan Charlier Paul & Kelly Chew Aaron Church Stacia A. Cohen Keith Cole

Julie & Ed Coleman David Corkum Ryan & Erin Coudon Bob Curran & Rose Matricciani

Maureen T. Curran John & Corey Davis Linda J. Demmler Geraldine Diggs Carserlo & Irma Doyle Edward Dunn

Michael T. Dunn

Mark & Janet Dyer

Jonathan Efron & Jami Terry Kyle Fishler

Linda & Herbert Fredeking Philippe Gailloud Alex Gardner Keith Glennan Dana & Philip Gloor Chet & Kathy Godrick Gary Goldstein & Arlene Forastiere

Charlotte O. Goodwin Mark & Carol Gould Warren & Sharon Green Gavin Hamilton Lisa Hamilton Dave & Marie Hartman Bart Harvey & Janet Marie Smith

Michael D. Hempfling & S. Michelle Lee

Todd & Kristin Henry Thomasina L. Hiers

Jay & Donna Hilbert Gina & Dan Hirschhorn

Ben Hobbs & Julie McDill Chris & Katie Hourihan Thomas E. Kazmierczak, Jr. & Ted A. Blankenship Georgette Kiser Kristin & Jeremy Kober Dr. Sharon Krumm Hudson & Tanya La Force Lisa LaCarrubba Andie & Jackw Laporte

The John J. Leidy Foundation, Inc.

Kim & Keith Lewis

Duke Lohr William Loomis

Jessica V. Lopez

Lindsay Lowe & Robert Hands Nicole Martel Brant & Christine Matthews

Pete & Anne Mathews Catherine & Seth McDonnell Brian & Anna McKeon Susan McLean John & Suzanne McNamara Joseph and Harvey Meyerhoff Family Charitable Funds Cheryl Mickel

Jason & Amber Miller

The William H. Miller III 2018 Trust Fran Gunther Minges Jeanne Mumford Linda A. Murphy Betsy & David Nelson Chris & Susan Newman

Dolores B. Njoku, M.D. Kate & Matt Norman

Shital & Bhavesh Patel

Bill & Nan Paternotte Sam Peters & Suzanne Hurst Plano-Coudon Foundation Jimmy Potash & Sally Scott Robert W. & Donna J. Pullo Foundation Destiny-Simone Ramjohn, Ph.D. Mike Rapach

Luna Ravenna Betty & Tom Robinson

Lori Amos Robinson

John & Patti Ross Dr. Daniel Schlozman

Steve & Dania Schuh and the Schuh Family Katherine Schulze & Carter Edgeworth Jeff Schwartz

Mark A. Shelnitz Charles Shriver James T. Smith, Jr. Kevin W. Sowers

Mr. & Mrs. Gordon M. Stetz, Jr. Victoria E. Stewart Herb & Constance Stiles Ken Stuzin

Rebecca Sugarman Louis B. Thalheimer & Juliet A. Eurich Ashley & Jack Thayer David & Kristi Thompson Nathan Thompson Tracy & Greg Thor Sylvia Toense

Lori & Omar Villegas Mark & Emmy Wachtmeister Doc & Kathy Walther Monica & Hugh Warns Michael Weigand Dr. Margaret Weiss Tammy & Justin Wiggs Jennifer Winslow Zach & Anna Wood Greg & Michelle Wright Seven Anonymous Donors

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extend special thanks
recognition
100%
gift

DIX ANNÉES SOCIÉTÉ

Tocqueville Contributors for 10 or More Consecutive Years

30+ YEARS

Mary Annw & Mike Connelly

France-Merrick Foundation, Inc. Don & Sybil Hebb

Patricia & Mark Joseph, The Shelter Foundation

The John J. Leidy Foundation

Earl & Darielle Linehan

Archbishop William E. Lori Joseph and Harvey Meyerhoff Family Charitable Funds

Mr. Robert E. Meyerhoff

Dorothy L. & Henry A. Rosenberg, Jr. Louis B. Thalheimer & Juliet A. Eurich

The Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation, Inc.

YEARS

Bruce & Polly Behrens

Jim & Dana Brinkley

Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin H. Griswold IV

Mr. & Mrs. Willard Hackermanw Joe & Kathy Hardiman

Richard J. & Margaret Conn Himelfarb

Penney & A.C. Hubbard

The Zanvyl and Isabelle Krieger Fund Andie & Jackw Laporte

The William H. Miller III 2018 Trust Owen Charitable Foundation

Alison & Arnold Richman James Riepe Family Foundation George A. Roche

Brian & Mary Jo Rogers

Betsy R. & George M.w Sherman One Anonymous Donor

YEARS

Preston G. & Nancy M. Athey

Stephanie M. Beran

Heidi & Brian Berghuis

Ellen & Ed Bernard

Richard M. & Carol Bernstein

Stuart Bowers

Patricia M.C. Brown & Joseph P. Gill

Fran & Betty Contino

David & Christy DiPietro

Carserlo & Irma Doyle

Mark & Janet Dyer

Jody & Harry Ford Freeman & Jacqueline Hrabowski

Duke Lohr

William Loomis

Pete & Anne Mathews

Sayra Wells Meyerhoff & Neil Meyerhoff

Patricia J. Mitchell

Betsy & David Nelson

Richard W. & Susan M. Palmer

Mac Passano

Mr. & Mrs. Ronald R. Peterson

Mary-Ann & Wally Pinkard

Joanne & Mark Pollak

Frederick & Mary Louise Preis

Betty & Tom Robinson

Ann & Frank Rosenberg Cynthia & Peter Rosenwald Fund Steve & Dania Schuh and the Schuh Family

Mary Ann & Chuck Scully

Francine & Jim Sellinger

Sharon & Jay Smith

Herb & Constance Stiles

Leonard & Helen R. Stulman Charitable Foundation

Joseph A. & Suzanne E. Sullivan Mark & Kathy Vaselkiv One Anonymous Donor

YEARS

Janice L. Babitt

Jan Boyce

Alison G. Brown & Dr. Ken Kolodner

The Bunting Family Foundation

Jack & Cynthia Cavanaugh

Mark & Beverly Chaney

Charlie & Katie Constable

Ronald J. Daniels & Joanne Rosen

Les & Yvonne Dedrickson Geraldine Diggs Forrest Foss

Navroz & Perinaaz Gandhi Brian & Anne Lynn King Steven & Melissa Kravet

Lawrence & Rene Kurzius

Laura Leftwich

The John J. Leidy Foundation

Ronald H. Magarick & Elizabeth Ferrugia

Dale McArdle & Marilynn Duker

Justin & Julie McArthur

YEARS

Erin & Doug Becker

Richard G. Bennett, M.D.

Mr. & Mrs. John M. Bond, Jr.

Drs. Rachel & Henry Brem

Andy & Sana Brooks

Meredith & Joseph Callanan

Roger L. Calvert

Kathy & Michael Carducci

Bill & Cathryn Corey

Joel Dewey & Ann Oxenham

Deborah H. Diehl & Jonathan E. Claiborne

Lynne Durbin & John-Francis Mergen

Brian & Denise Eakes

Mark Fetting & Georgie Smith

The Fine Family

Gary & Lesley Geisel

Dana & Philip Gloor

Warren A. Green

Mike & Ann Hankin

Bart Harvey & Janet Marie Smith

Jay & Donna Hilbert

Gina & Dan Hirschhorn

John D. Hundt

Karen & Mark Huston

Brian & Anne Lynn King

Patricia McHugh Lambert Kim & Keith Lewis

John & Elizabeth Linehan

Jim & Kathy Mathias

John D. Meyerhoff, M.D., & Lenel Srochi-Meyerhoff

Carole B. Miller, M.D.

Jason & Amber Miller

Chris & Susan Newman

Paul & Mary Beth Orrson

Sam Peters & Suzanne Hurst Rob & Pam Sharps

Curt & Paula Singer

Terri & Bob Smith

Mr. & Mrs. Gordon M. Stetz, Jr. Bill & Lisa Stromberg

Monica & Hugh Warns

The Wendler Family

The Wieler Family Foundation Alan & Wendy Wilson

Dr. Ellen H. Yankellow One Anonymous Donor

Thomas & Jill Merchant

Carole B. Miller, M.D. Sheela Murthy & Vasant Nayak Karen & Jeff Nattans

Terry & Mary Neimeyer Kevin O’Neill & Lisa Boyce

Jason Pappas

Jim & Gloria Radin

Charlie & Melissa Reuland Peter & Beth Rosenwald Mike & Nancy Smith

Megan P. Sparks Victoria E. Stewart

Tracy & Greg Thor Lori & Omar Villegas

Xandy & Roger Waesche Stephen & Paula Woerner

One Anonymous Donor

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ENDOWMENT

Through generous endowment gifts, Legacy and Tocqueville Legacy Circle members enable United Way to make the greatest impact today while helping to ensure continued community support for future generations. Each year, the United Way of Central Maryland Board of Directors allocates up to 5% of the endowment balance to ensure that vital current projects continue to improve lives and neighborhoods across our region.

100TH ANNIVERSARY

The below individuals have made new (or additional) planned and outright gifts specifically to UWCM’s Endowment in support of the 100th Anniversary campaign, as of September 23, 2022.

100TH ANNIVERSARY PLANNED & OUTRIGHT GIFTS TO ENDOWMENT

Michael J. & Patricia K.

Batza, Jr.

Shaun & Nicole Blake

Andy & Sana Brooks

Roger L. Calvert

David & Christy DiPietro

Mike & Ann Hankin

Whitney B. Harmel

Holly & John Hoey Freeman & Jacqueline Hrabowski

Lillian Suffolk Kilroy

Earl & Darielle Linehan

Charlie & Melissa Reuland

Joanne & Mark Pollak Ron & Rooney Peterson Gordon & Joanie Stetz

One Anonymous Donor

Endowment Assets

$30.7M*

June 30, 2022

CONVENIENT ENDOWMENT DONATION OPTIONS OPEN TO ALL DONORS

Many endowment gift options require no cash outlay, provide significant tax advantages, and can generate income for the donor. Endowment gifts may be in the current form—including cash, marketable securities, or real estate—or in deferred form—including trust, life insurance, retirement plan beneficiary designations, will bequests, or annuities.

Regardless of gift size, we’re honored to recognize donors when the gift commitment is made.

Endowment Contribution to Programs

$1.2M

(Fiscal year 2022)

* Based on unaudited financials

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ENDOWMENT

TOCQUEVILLE LEGACY CIRCLE

The Tocqueville Legacy Circle honors individuals who have endowed their Tocqueville contributions through a planned gift of $200,000 or more.

TOCQUEVILLE LEGACY CIRCLE MEMBERS

Michael J. & Patricia K. Batza, Jr.

Shaun & Nicole Blake

Patricia M.C. Brown & Joseph P. Gill

Roger L. & Barbara C.w Calvert

John Cammack & Kimberly Warren

Deborah H. Diehl

Rachel Duncan & Jonathan Grimaldi Tere Geckle

Freeman & Jacqueline Hrabowski

Linda & Jim Koehnlein

Chuck & Mary Lisa Langmead Earl & Darielle Linehan

Carole B. Miller, M.D. Patricia J. Mitchell Sheela Murthy Kate & Matthew Norman Mark & Joanne Pollak Kathleen H. Sabatier

LEGACY CIRCLE

Donors who make a planned gift to the endowment of under $200,000 are recognized as Legacy Circle members.

LEGACY CIRCLE MEMBERS

David King Anderson

Clarence E. Andrews

Regina L. Aris

Molly Boncaro Leigh Bortner

Stuart Bowers

James W. & Dana B. Brinkley

Florence R. Bryne

John Frederick Burggraf Dorothy Jane Cahn Mark & Beverly Chaney Doris F. Cole

Fran & Betty Contino Jane James Cook Deborah Ann Dench

Ronald M. Hall

Tim & Devon Hathaway

Mrs. Charlene Moore Hayes

& Dr. Floyd W. Hayes III

Holly & John Hoey Frances May Homer

Mr. & Mrs. Richard Huggw David Gordon Humphrey Windel & Gail James Ferdinand L. Kahn Trust Frances Alice Kleeman

Mr. & Mrs. Donald G. Kohlhafer

George H. Langenfelder Charitable Trust Carrie LeBow

Sylvia Friedberg Nachlas

Charitable Income Trust

Terry & Mary Neimeyer

Paul F. Noble Charitable Remainder Trust

Laura Pierson-Scheinberg & Brian Scheinberg Amanda & Mike Pizzurro Jeff & Susan Pratt Mary Louise & Fred Preis William E. Purcell Trust

Ina S. Rouse

Roy P. Sachs Muriel Schiller

Steve R. Schuh

WOMEN UNITED ENDOWMENT FUND

Established in 2010, the Women United Endowment Fund commemorates the philanthropic spirit of members committed to supporting the region now and into the future.

Tocqueville Legacy Circle members identified by a are also recognized as members of the Patricia J. Mitchell Diamond Society whose endowment gifts are specifically designated for the Women United Endowment Fund.

Barbara J. Dreyer

Beatrice Dunphy Markw & Sandy Furst William Graham Elizabeth Green Freida Greiver Mary Ellen & Frank Gunther

Elise & Peterw Lee

The M&T Charitable Foundation

Martina Martin & Donald Struke Milbert Mays

Maria & Bill McCarthy Adelbert W. Mears

Jim & Francine Sellinger

Errol & Joy Smith

Melvin J. Sykes

Larryw & Connie Walton Valerie Wethered Four Anonymous Donors

For more information on planned giving and the endowment, contact Dan Mangiavellano by

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calling 410-895-1522 or emailing dan.mangiavellano@uwcm.org.
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TAX-ADVANTAGED GIVING

Income tax laws encourage contributions to public charities like United Way by providing—within the tax code—income tax deductions for donors who itemize their federal tax returns.

Donors can make gifts at reduced costs. For example, if you make a cash contribution of $10,000 to United Way, you may claim a deduction of $10,000 on your income tax return. In this scenario, if you are in the 37% marginal income tax bracket, you will reduce your overall federal tax liability by $3,700.* In effect, you can give United Way $10,000 at a cost to you of $6,300.

GIFTS OF APPRECIATED STOCK

If your gift was in appreciated stock as shown in the chart, with a cost basis of $3,000 (therefore a gain of $7,000), the cost to you would still be $6,300, which is more advantageous to you than selling the stock directly and paying the capital gains tax.

RETIREMENT ACCOUNT

TAX-ADVANTAGED GIVING

COMPARISON OF TAX SAVINGS FROM THREE GIFTS OF $10,000

Assumes a $3,000 cost basis on gifted stock (therefore a gain of $7,000)

CASH DONATION

GIFT AMOUNT

PERSONAL SALE OF STOCK GIFT OF STOCK TO UNITED WAY

$10,000 $10,000 $10,000

Federal Income Tax Savings (37%) $3,700 $3,700 $3,700

Federal Capital Gains Tax Paid (20%)

$0 ($1,400) $0

Net Savings $3,700 $2,300 $3,700

DONOR GIFT COST

$6,300 $7,700 $6,300

*There may be additional savings in avoiding Maryland state income tax. Charitable gifts are subject to the deduction limits set by the Internal Revenue Code. Any excess deductions can be carried over an additional five years. Additionally, charitable deductions are subject to the phaseout of itemized deductions for certain high-income taxpayers. This material is intended to be illustrative only; we encourage individuals to review their plans with their own tax counsel to ensure that their particular circumstances are fully considered when calculating the tax consequences of any charitable gift.

Donors might consider contributing to United Way via a qualified charitable distribution (QCD). This move allows IRA owners age 70 ½ or older to directly transfer up to $100,000 to charity each year. The QCD can count as some or all of the owner’s Required Minimum Distribution; the QCD amount won’t be included in adjusted gross income. You can make a QCD at 70 ½ even if you don’t begin taking Required Minimum Distributions until age 72. Whether from a 401(k), 403(b) or an IRA, the distribution is taxfree and must be paid directly to United Way from the account and cannot be first distributed to you. You should consult with your accountant or tax advisor for further direction on a QCD.

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TOCQUEVILLE SOCIETY MEMBERSHIP

Alexis de Tocqueville admired three elements in North American society: liberty, equality, and the spirit of neighbor helping neighbor. These same elements are embraced in the French national motto: “Liberté, Egalité, Fraternité.”

Tocqueville believed that by achieving these elements of democracy, all people would choose to pursue freedom, knowledge, and prosperity, or indépendance, connaissance, and prospérité. Special orders of recognition have been created based on these concepts and distinguished by each member’s chosen level of giving:

LA TABLE RONDE DE TROIS MILLIONS DE DOLLARS

$3 million plus

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$2 million plus

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$1 million plus

ORDRE DE PROSPÉRITÉ

$750,000–$999,999

ORDRE DE CONNAISSANCE

$500,000–$749,999

ORDRE D’INDÉPENDANCE

$250,000–$499,999

LA SOCIÉTÉ NATIONALE

$100,000–$249,999

ORDRE DE FRATERNITÉ

$75,000–$99,999

ORDRE D’EGALITÉ

$50,000–$74,999

JANE B. MEYERHOFF SOCIETY

$25,000–$49,999

MEMBRES DE LA SOCIÉTÉ

$10,000–$24,999

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MR. ROBERT E. MEYERHOFF

Mr. Robert E. Meyerhoff is President of Hendersen-Webb, Inc. and is active in housing and apartment development in Metropolitan Baltimore. He has served on the board of The Rouse Company, The Sinai Hospital of Baltimore as Vice President, and the Baltimore Museum of Art as President. In 1988, he established the Meyerhoff Scholars Program at the University of Maryland Baltimore County with Dr. Freeman A. Hrabowski and has been actively involved in the campaigns for the physical expansion of Maryland Institute College of Art and the cultural enrichment of Goucher College.

RECOGNITION GUIDE

100% Invested in United Way

Members who invest 100% of their gift in United Way’s work.

Impact Gift

Members who invest $5,000 or more annually in United Way’s work.

Tocqueville Legacy Circle

Individuals who have endowed their Tocqueville Society contributions through a planned gift of $200,000 or more.

THE HARRY AND JEANETTE WEINBERG FOUNDATION

The Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation, one of the largest private charitable foundations in the United States, is dedicated to meeting the basic needs of people experiencing poverty. In 2022, the Foundation expects to provide approximately $150 million in total grant activity supporting nonprofits that provide direct services in the areas of Housing, Health, Jobs, Education, and Community Services. Grants support organizations that serve a range of populations, including older adults, women at risk and their children, people with disabilities, veterans, as well as the Jewish community.

The Foundation administers the majority of its funding in its priority communities: Baltimore, Chicago, Hawaiʻi, Israel, New York City, Northeastern Pennsylvania, and San Francisco. This includes supporting nonprofits serving federally designated rural areas within or adjacent to these priority communities. All of these locations represent personal ties to the life and legacy of Harry Weinberg, as well as communities where Weinberg Foundation trustees reside and provide leadership. Since 1990, the Foundation has distributed grants totaling more than $2.7 billion.

100th

Legacy Circle

Members who make a planned gift to the endowment of under $200,000.

100th Anniversary

Members who made new (or additional) planned and outright gifts specifically as Centennial supporters of the 100th Anniversary campaign as of September 23, 2022.

Women United—Tocqueville Society Member

Women who make gifts of $10,000 or more per year.

Emerging Tocqueville Society

Members of a unique 6-year step-up program to the Tocqueville Society.

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$3,000,000–$3,999,999

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AND MRS. WILLARD HACKERMAN

Lillian and Willard Hackerman have funded nine Hackerman-Patz Houses for longterm care hospital patients and their families. Mr. Hackerman was President, CEO, and owner of The Whiting-Turner Contracting Company and served on dozens of boards and advisory committees.

PETER & GEORGIA ANGELOS

Mr. Peter Angelos is president of the Law Offices of Peter G. Angelos and has received national recognition for successfully representing clients as a plaintiff’s attorney. He served the community as a member of the Baltimore City Council and has served on the boards of the following: Loyola College, Johns Hopkins University, University of Baltimore School of Law, University of Maryland Foundation, and The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra. Mr. Angelos is Chairman of the Board and CEO of the Baltimore Orioles. He and his wife, Georgia, reside in Baltimore with their two sons, John and Louis. They joined the Million Dollar Roundtable in 2000 with the first million-dollar gift to United Way of Central Maryland.

Ellen and Ed have been active philanthropically and as advocates for Baltimore for over 25 years, focusing on education, culture and the arts, and social impact. Ed retired from his role as Vice Chairman of T. Rowe Price in 2018 after a 31-year career with the firm.

THE BLUE WATERS FOUNDATION

THE BLUE WATERS FOUNDATION

The Blue Waters Foundation was established in 2002 by the Buck family. The founders wanted to instill in their children a love of philanthropy and dedication to giving back to their community. The Blue Waters Foundation has been heavily involved in supporting local nonprofits, including United Way of Central Maryland, Habitat for Humanity of the Chesapeake, YWCA of Annapolis and Anne Arundel County, Maryland Therapeutic Riding, and other organizations. In addition to monetary support, foundation trustees serve on boards and volunteer their time to these agencies.

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DE DEUX MILLIONS DE DOLLARS $2,000,000–$2,999,999 LA TABLE
D’UN MILLIONS DE DOLLARS $1,000,000–$1,999,999
ELLEN
&
ED BERNARD
100th

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FRAN AND BETTY CONTINO 100th

Mr. Contino is Managing Director of FAC&B, LLC. He retired as EVP & CFO of McCormick & Company, Inc. and Managing Partner of EY Baltimore and continues to serve and advise several companies. He spends most of his time now as a community volunteer working with Cristo Rey, Calvert Hall, Catholic Charities, and the University System Maryland Foundation. Mrs. Contino chairs Women’s Education Alliance, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization providing scholarships and numerous school support services for underserved children in four Catholic schools in Baltimore. She is a former trustee of Notre Dame Maryland University and St. James Academy and led numerous capital campaigns to serve our community.

GUY E. FLYNN & NUPUR PAREKH FLYNN

Guy Flynn is chairman of DLA Piper’s Maryland Real Estate Practice, co-chair of its Blockchain and Digital Assets Group, and Partner-in-Charge of its downtown Baltimore office. He is president of The Walters Art Museum Board of Trustees; vice president of the Baltimore Community Foundation Board of Trustees; vice president of The Center Club Board of Governors; and a Commissioner of the MD Access to Justice Commission. Guy was inducted into the Maryland Chamber of Commerce Business Hall of Fame in 2019.

Nupur Parekh Flynn is the founding owner and CEO of NUPUR LLC and inventor of BAGCEIT® (www.Bagceit.com). She served as managing director, marketing and public relations, at Brown Capital Management; political appointee at the U.S. Agency for International Development; and marketing executive at DLA Piper. Nupur is a trustee and secretary of the board of LifeBridge Health, and a member of the health system’s governance, nominating, and compensation committees. She serves as a trustee of the Baltimore Museum of Art and on United Way Worldwide’s US Council on Tocqueville and Million Dollar Roundtable. In May 2021, Nupur was named one of The Maryland Daily Record’s Top 100 Women.

FRANCE-MERRICK FOUNDATION, INC.

Reflecting the interests of its founders, Mr. Jacob France and Mr. Robert G. Merrick, Sr., the France-Merrick Foundation envisions an equitable, vibrant, and sustainable Baltimore community where people and places thrive. During its 60 plus years of philanthropy and the continued involvement of succeeding generations, the Foundation invests in non-profit organizations to enrich the quality of life across Baltimore and beyond through grantmaking and collaborative efforts in six areas: civic and culture, community and economic development, environment, education, health and human services, and historic preservation.

FREEMAN & JACQUELINE HRABOWSKI 100th

Dr. Freeman A. Hrabowski, President Emeritus of UMBC from 1992–2022, chaired the U.S. President’s Advisory Commission on Educational Excellence for African Americans, and serves on the boards of the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, the France-Merrick Foundation, McCormick & Company, T. Rowe Price Group, and the Baltimore Equitable Society. In 2012, TIME Magazine named him among the “100 Most Influential People in the World.” He received the TIAA-CREF Theodore M. Hesburgh Award, the Carnegie Corporation’s Academic Leadership Award, the American Council on Education’s Lifetime Achievement Award, and the Heinz Award.

Mrs. Jacqueline C. Hrabowski, former Vice President of Corporate Community Involvement at T. Rowe Price, is a trustee/ board member of the Abell Foundation, College Bound Foundation, Baltimore Community Foundation, and Girl Friends Fund, Inc. A member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., and former director of national philanthropy for The Links, Inc., Jacqueline has been recognized by the Girl Scouts of Central Maryland, the Baltimore Leadership School for Young Women, United Way, and Goucher College.

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$1,000,000–$1,999,999

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EARL & DARIELLE LINEHAN 100th

MILLIONS DE DOLLARS

Mr. Linehan, now retired, was a cofounder of Meridian Healthcare and later Woodbrook Capital. Mrs. Linehan was the founder and operator of Baltimore’s Ivy Bookshop. Over their 50 years in Baltimore the Linehans feel fortunate to have had the opportunity to serve on the boards of a number of Baltimore’s civic and cultural organizations including Mercy Hospital, Associated Catholic Charities, the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Center Stage, Baltimore School for the Arts, the Walters Art Museum, the Enoch Pratt Library, Cristo Rey Jesuit High School, and the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC) where the Linehans established the Linehan Artist Scholars program in 1996. Mr. Linehan is a past Tocqueville Chair and a past recipient of United Way’s Philanthropist of the Year Award.

MR. & MRS. FRED w MIRMIRAN

Mr. Fred Mirmiran was the Chairman of the Board of Directors of Johnson, Mirmiran & Thompson (JMT), a multidisciplined consulting engineering firm that offers services to clients throughout the Eastern United States. JMT has over 1,400 employees and is ranked #54 on the Engineering News Record’s list of the Top 500 Engineering Design firms in the U.S. Fred held a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering from the University of Tennessee and a master’s degree in civil engineering from Brooklyn Polytechnical Institute of New York. Mr. Mirmiran was highly regarded for his involvement in the civic community. In addition to serving on the Johns Hopkins Bayview Safety Advisory Board, he served on the boards of R. Adams Cowley Shock Trauma and United Way of Central Maryland. Fred and his wife, Farideh, are passionate philanthropists. Their philanthropic passions extend well beyond Johns Hopkins Bayview’s activities to include United Way, American Red Cross, The Ronald McDonald House, Maryland Food Bank, and the American Cancer Society, to name just a few.

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Art Modell, former owner of the 2000 Super Bowl Champion Baltimore Ravens, and his wife, Patricia Modell, made it a priority to participate in charitable endeavors, serving on boards of many local organizations. The Modells participated in community outreach and cooperative fundraising to make a significant difference in Baltimore.

SHEELA MURTHY & VASANT NAYAK

Sheela Murthy L.L.M., is a leader in U.S. immigration law. The Murthy Law Firm’s 100+ dedicated employees help strengthen U.S. companies seeking the best and the brightest workers from around the world. Honored by the State of Maryland and World Trade Center Institute with the Maryland International Leadership Award, she is also a recipient of the prestigious Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award and numerous other awards and honors. She and her husband, Vasant Nayak, founded the MurthyNAYAK Foundation in 2001 to empower those in need, both in the United States and their native country India. She is a gifted orator and is regularly invited to speak nationally and internationally.

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JAMES RIEPE FAMILY FOUNDATION 100th

The James Riepe Family Foundation focuses its investments in the areas of education, community, social welfare, and conservation.

Jim and Gail Riepe believe no better investment can be made than in education which holds the promise of permanently changing lives. They have provided numerous scholarships to students in their K-thru-college educational journey.

The Foundation has also supported countless organizations that improve lives by providing nutrition, housing, and professional training in Maryland and Florida where the Riepes reside.

Jim is a Retired Vice Chairman of T. Rowe Price and served the firm in various capacities for nearly 40 years. He has served on several corporate and many nonprofit boards.

Both Gail and Jim graduated from the University of Pennsylvania where they fund scholarships, support the College House system, and have endowed several faculty chairs. Jim is currently an Emeritus Trustee and served as Chair of both the University and Penn Medicine Trustee Boards. He is also Vice-Chair of the Boys and Girls Clubs of Martin County, FL. Gail currently serves on the boards of Penn’s Veterinary School, The Valleys Planning Council, and Land Preservation Trust.

BETSY R. & GEORGE M.w SHERMAN

100th

Mr. George Sherman says about his wife, “Betsy’s lifelong commitment to child advocacy drives our family’s focus to improve the lives of children.” Betsy and George have a profound belief in the power of education to create better opportunities, healthier families, and stronger communities. The Sherman Family Foundation focuses its investments on initiatives for children and education, with emphasis on early childhood and science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). George founded Cypress Group, LLC, a private investment firm established in 2000, to invest in a broad range of asset classes, including public and private equity. He was chairman of Cypress Performance Group, LLC, past chairman of Rexnord Corporation and Campbell Soup Company, and past president and chief executive officer of Danaher Corporation. Betsy and George joined the Million Dollar Roundtable in 2013.

MARK & KATHY VASELKIV

Mark J. Vaselkiv retired from his position as the Chief Investment Officer—Fixed Income for T. Rowe Price in February 2022 after 34 years at the firm including 24 years as the lead portfolio manager for T. Rowe Price’s Global High Yield Strategy. Mark serves on the Board of Visitors of Wheaton College (IL), and the governing board of St. Moses Church. He has also served on the boards of InterVarsity Christian Fellowship, Opportunity International, the Helping Up Mission and the Advisory Board of Teach for America Baltimore.

Kathryn H. Vaselkiv worked for Goldman Sachs in the Equity Research Department. She currently serves on the board of her alma mater, Wheaton College (IL). She has served on the board of World Relief, The Center for Public Justice, and Christian Camps and Conferences. Mark and Kathy are passionate about the integration of their Christian faith and social justice, welcoming refugees and immigrants, education, and community development. They are motivated by a desire to steward the resources with which they have been blessed to lift the most vulnerable in Baltimore and around the world.

IN HONOR OF GEORGE M. SHERMAN— 1941-2021

Champions for our community, George and Betsy Sherman advanced United Way’s mission to expand opportunity and access to basic needs in their support of equal opportunity for all. They joined United Way’s Million Dollar Roundtable in Baltimore and in Miami in 2013, and their focus on our education and housing programs has driven meaningful, measurable, and long-lasting change for children and families across our region. George was renowned for his innate ability to lead by example and inspire others. His legacy will live on in the thousands of lives he changed as a compassionate and generous philanthropist, a highly effective and ethical business leader, and a dedicated family man.

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NOT PICTURED

Anonymous

ALAN & WENDY WILSON

Mr. Wilson retired as Chairman of McCormick and Company in 2017 and served as Chairman, President, and CEO from 2008 to 2016. Mr. Wilson graduated from the University of Tennessee in 1980 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Communications. He attended school on an ROTC scholarship and following college, served as a U.S. Army Captain, with tours in the United States, United Kingdom, and Germany. Mr. Wilson serves on the Board of Directors of T. Rowe Price Group and is Chairman of WestRock Corporation. He also chairs the Board of Visitors of University of Maryland, Baltimore County and serves as ViceChairman for the University of Tennessee. Mr. Wilson received the University of Tennessee’s Distinguished Alumni Award in 2015 and was Loyola University’s Business Leader of the Year in 2013. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson were named United Way’s Philanthropists of the year in 2013. Mrs. Wilson is a member of the Women’s Educational Alliance, serves on the Board of The First Tee of Greater Baltimore, and is a trustee for First Tee in Collier County, Florida.

NOT PICTURED

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One
Donor
$1,000,000–$1,999,999
$100,000–$249,999 LA SOCIÉTÉ NATIONALE
SUSAN WOLMAN ROB & PAM SHARPS DANA & BRENDAN FOLEY Andrea Klaus LAWRENCE & RENE KURZIUS

NOT PICTURED

Sandy

24 $50,000–$99,999 ORDRE D’EGALITÉ
BRIAN
& MARY JO ROGERS 100th MIKE
& NANCY SMITH
& Tom Hess John & Elizabeth Linehan Alison & Arnold Richman One Anonymous Donor MICHAEL J. & PATRICIA K. BATZA, JR. 100th THE FINE
FAMILY PENNEY & A.C. HUBBARD
25 $25,000–$49,999 JANE B. MEYERHOFF SOCIETY RICHARD G. BENNETT, M.D. JIM & DANA BRINKLEY
DOUG
&
ELLEN BRINKLEY
ANDY &
SANA BROOKS
100th
PATRICIA M.C. BROWN &
JOSEPH P. GILL 100th
STEPHEN E. BUDORICK RENEE M. CHRISTOFF
DEBORAH H.
DIEHL
& JONATHAN E. CLAIBORNE BRUCE & POLLY BEHRENS 100th
BARBARA
& NIGEL BURDETT
MARY CATHERINE
BUNTING
ERIC & KATE CHA WILLA BLASINGAME PRESTON
G. & NANCY M. ATHEY
THE BINGHAM FAMILY
26 $25,000–$49,999 JANE B. MEYERHOFF SOCIETY
SANDY
LIOTTA & CARL OSTERMAN THE ZANVYL AND ISABELLE KRIEGER FUND, INC. BRIAN & ANNE LYNN KINGPATRICIA & MARK JOSEPH, THE SHELTER FOUNDATION
JOE & KATHY
HARDIMAN
RICHARD J. & MARGARET
CONN
HIMELFARB
100th
JOHN D. HUNDT KAREN
& MARK HUSTON
FORREST FOSS MIKE & ANN HANKIN
100th BRYCE
FREEMAN &
COL
MARISA
PACE
NAVROZ & PERINAAZ
GANDHI MARK
FETTING & GEORGIE SMITH
DAVID
& CHRISTY DIPIETRO
100th ANTHONY
& VICKIE COSBY
27 $25,000–$49,999 JANE B. MEYERHOFF SOCIETY CHARLIE & MELISSA REULAND 100th JOANNE & MARK POLLAK 100th MARY-ANN & WALLY PINKARD
GEORGE
A. ROCHE
KEVIN
O’NEILL & LISA BOYCE MR. &
MRS. RONALD
R. PETERSON 100th
JOHN
D. MEYERHOFF, M.D. & LENEL SROCHIMEYERHOFF SAYRA WELLS MEYERHOFF & NEIL MEYERHOFF
CAROLE B. MILLER, M.D. SCOTT & ILANA MITTMAN JOE & MELISSA NIGRO BRIAN
D. PIENINCK JUSTIN & JULIE MCARTHUR LISA MANZONE BRANT & CHRISTINE MATTHEWS
28 Maureen & George Collins Mary Annw & Mike Connelly Les & Yvonne Dedrickson Brian & Laura Farkas Don & Sybil Hebb Lois and Philip Macht Family Philanthropic Fund of the Associated Owen Charitable Foundation Terri & Bob Smith The Wieler Family Foundation One Anonymous Donor THE WENDLER FAMILY DR. ELLEN H. YANKELLOW $25,000–$49,999 JANE B. MEYERHOFF SOCIETY NOT PICTURED MICHAEL D. SULLIVAN
LEONARD
& HELEN R. STULMAN CHARITABLE FOUNDATION, INC.
STEPHANIE SHACKPETER
&
BETH
ROSENWALD 100th
BILL & LISA STROMBERGDOROTHY
L. &
HENRY
A.
ROSENBERG,
JR.

TOCQUEVILLE SOCIETY IN Pictures

Left: The Brinkley Family at the “Toast to Tocqueville,” where Jim Brinkley (center) received the Mark Furst Volunteer of a Lifetime award.

Chaitanya Yaramada and Michelle Wright volunteer with their children at Filbert Street Community Garden.

Above: Ellen Yankellow, Tere Geckle, Carole Miller, Lynne Durbin at “Toast to Tocqueville” event.

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Board Cutting at United Way Family Center at Excel Academy. Above: Franklyn D. Baker, Freeman Hrabowski, Marc Broady at In Their Own Words. Rachel Duncan with daughter Millie at Tocqueville Family Volunteer Day at Filbert Street Community Garden. Mary Louise Preis, Shelonda Stokes, Windy Deese at the 97th Annual Meeting. Ashley Pratt, Rob Sharps, Chris Newman, Holly Hoey, Eric Alpin, & Michelle Panageotou Volunteer at T. Rowe Price Day of Service with United Way. Above Left: Beth & Peter Rosenwald, Arnie & Alison Richman, and Cristina Lopez celebrate the opening of United Way’s Family Center at Excel Academy.
30 $10,000–$24,999 MEMBRES DE LA SOCIÉTÉ
ALISON G. BROWN
& DR. KEN KOLODNER DRS.
RACHEL & HENRY
BREM
DARRELL N. & RANDI
BRAMAN ADAM & MEREDITH BORDEN JAN
BOYCE
JARED & CHRISTINA BLOCK
KIM BRADLEY
STUART BOWERS
RENEE BLANDING MATTHEW & CHRISTA BAUER JIM & DEBBIE ANDERS JESSICA BEAVER VINCENT ANDERSON ZEYNEP Z. AKKAN TRIF ALATZAS AJIT & UTTARA APTE FRANKLYN & MICHELL BAKER 100th JASON BARKER MANEESH & KANUPIYA BAJAJ CHRISTOPHER H. & JOANNE P. BARTLETT REGINA L. ARIS DEBORAH J. BAKER DAVID A. BEARDSACKETT, CFA PAIGE BECK STEPHANIE M. BERAN NATHAN J. BEIL CORETTA BENNETT ROB & LARA BIAGIOTTI THE BILLIG FAMILY HEIDI & BRIAN BERGHUIS GARY L. BERGER RAJESH ANIREDDY & CHAITANYA YARAMADA
31 $10,000–$24,999 MEMBRES DE LA SOCIÉTÉ
DAVID & DONNA
DANEMAN RONALD
J. DANIELS
&
JOANNE
ROSEN
DIANA
& CLINTON DALY
TRACEY CHESSARE, M.D. & JOHN CHESSARE, M.D. JACK & CYNTHIA CAVANAUGH BILL & CATHRYN
COREY
CHRISTINE R. CHANDLER DAVID CHURCHILL ANGELA CELESTIN KATHY & MICHAEL CARDUCCI MARK D. CASE CONSTANCE R. CAPLAN LINDA SCHAEFER CAMERON MARK & BEVERLY CHANEY RYAN CHARLIER PAUL & LINDA CORBIN CHARLIE & KATIE
CONSTABLE
PAMELA & SCOTT CONOVER KEITH COLE DINA CLARK LAURA CRANDON AARON CHURCHPAUL & KELLY CHEW STACIA A. COHEN MARK M. COLLINS CALLAI & AUSTIN CARROLL KRIS & TORIN CAVERLY BOB CURRAN & ROSE MATRICCIANI CALVIN & SHARON BUTLER ROGER L. CALVERT 100th MEREDITH & JOSEPH CALLANAN DAVID CAHN
32 $10,000–$24,999 MEMBRES DE LA SOCIÉTÉ
JOE FERLISE HENRY & JOAN FESSLER KYLE FISHLERPAMELA FAULKNER RICHARD & LAURA GAMPER DENISE GALAMBOS CAITLIN & ALEX GIBSON TOM GEDDES DANA & PHILIP GLOOR CHET & KATHY GODRICK ALEX GARDNER DR. KEVIN FRICK EDWARD FORTUNATO LINDA & HERBERT FREDEKING LYNNE DURBIN & JOHN-FRANCIS MERGEN BRIAN & DENISE EAKES DR. JASON EISNER JAMES & DIANA ENGLER, JR. DAVID C. ELLSWORTH GREG & KATHY FARNO EDWARD DUN N JODY & HARRY FORD CHRISTOPHER DUNCAN LINDA & JAMES DUGAN BENJAMIN E. DANNER JOHN & COREY DAVIS LINDA DEMMLER GERALDINE DIGGS CAROL DODSON HARRIET J. DOPKIN PHIL DRYDENADRIENNE DIXON
33 $10,000–$24,999 MEMBRES DE LA SOCIÉTÉ
PETER M. HILL, M.D. KEVIN & PAULA KLAGES FRANK P. KELLNER
III
CARIM V.
KHOUZAMI
ROBERT KASDIN & CLAIRE ULLMAN LILLIAN SUFFOLK KILROY 100th GEORGETTE KISERTHOMAS E. KAZMIERCZAK, JR. &
TED A. BLANKENSHIP
SANDRA & ROBERT HILLMAN GINA & DAN HIRSCHHORN MARK & ROBIN HINGTGEN BEN HOBBS & JULIE MCDILL S. CRAIG HOLDENJACOB P. & ANNIE HODES ANDREW W. HOLMES J.P. & SHAWN HOLLAND NINA L. JEZICCINDA HUGHES & DAVID LLOYD MINTZER SUZANNE JOHNSON JAY & DONNA HILBERT MR. & MRS. BENJAMIN H. GRISWOLD IV JENNIFER & PATRICK HERWIG TODD AND KRISTIN HENRY THOMASINA L. HIERS AMY HAIGLER BART HARVEY & JANET MARIE SMITH CRAIG W. HENDRIX, M.D. MICHAEL D. HEMPFLING & S. MICHELLE LEE GARY GOLDSTEIN & ARLENE FORASTIERE THOMAS GRAFF DR. SHERITA HILL GOLDEN KELLY TUBMAN HARDY
34 $10,000–$24,999 MEMBRES DE LA SOCIÉTÉ CHERYL MICKEL REDONDA G. MILLER & ALBERT J. POLITO FRAN GUNTHER MINGES
PATRICIA
J. MITCHELL HELEN MONTAG &
ADAM SCHULMAN
JOSEPH & HARVEY MEYERHOFF FAMILY CHARITABLE FUNDS
THOMAS & JILL MERCHANT BRIAN & ANNA MCKEON JOHN & SUZANNE MCNAMARA JAMES & TINA MCINTYRE CATHERINE & SETH MCDONNELL FRANCES MEYER & PAUL ROTHMAN DON & MARIANNE MATTRAN KEVIN & JULIE MCANDREWS AYODELE MCCLENNEY DALE MCARDLE & MARILYNN DUKER ANDIE & JACK w LAPORTE DIANE LEVIN NICOLE MARTEL STEVE & SANDI LINKOUS ARCHBISHOP WILLIAM E. LORI LINDSAY LOWE & ROBERT HANDS JENNIFER E. LOWRY RONALD H.MAGARICK & ELIZABETH FERRUGIA ROBERT D. MATTHEWS JIM & KATHY MATHIAS KRISTIN & JEREMY KOBER STEVEN & MELISSA KRAVET HUDSON & TANYA LA FORCE JENNIFER LAFRANCE PATRICIA MCHUGH LAMBERT LEONARD MOSS
35 $10,000–$24,999 MEMBRES DE LA SOCIÉTÉ
KENDRA L. PARLOCK DR. SHRIRAM PARANJPE MICHAEL & NGOZI OKOROAFOR RODNEY & DERICKA ODDOYE JASON PAPPAS WANDA & MICHAEL ONEFERU-BEY DR. YVETTE OQUENDO-BERRUZ BETSY & DAVID NELSON DOLORES B. NJOKU, M.D. CHRIS & SUSAN NEWMAN ED & KAREN NEVIN PAUL NOLAN KATE & MATT NORMAN MARY & JACK MYERS LINDA A. MURPHY JEANNE MUMFORD KAREN & JEFF NATTANS CINDY NANASI TERRY & MARY NEIMEYER 100th BILL & NAN PATERNOTTE ERIC PAUL SHITAL & BHAVESH PATEL MAC PASSANO MARY PENCZEK MICHAEL & JACQUIE PECHIN KEVIN & SHERRY PERKINS DANA PERZYNSKI JOHNSON & GRAHAM JOHNSON JIMMY POTASH & SALLY SCOTT JOSHUA R. PERRY JILL PRATT THOMAS J. PHELAN FREDERICK & MARY LOUISE PREIS
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KATHERINE SCHULZE & CARTER EDGEWORTH MARK A. SHELNITZ BILL SHAUGHNESSY SURAJIT SENGUPTA & SANDHYA MATHUR FRANCINE & JIM SELLINGER MARY ANN & CHUCK SCULLY 100th JANE E. SILVESTRI SCOTT SIMMONS ANDREW SINGER STEVE & DANIA SCHUH & THE SCHUH FAMILY LEIGH ANN RUGGLES & RICHARD AQUINO DESTINY-SIMONE RAMJOHN, PH.D. DR. RICHARD REDETT BETTY & TOM ROBINSON GREG REPAS LORI AMOS ROBINSON JOHN & PATTI ROSS DANIEL SCHLOZMAN ANDREW J. SATIN DRS. BRADLEY L. & HRISTINA N. SCHLAGGAR PATRICK & ANNE MARIE SCHOENWETTER ANN & FRANK ROSENBERG SUSAN SCHROCK
$10,000–$24,999 MEMBRES DE LA SOCIÉTÉ
MEGAN P. SPARKS KEVIN W. SOWERS JAMES T. SMITH, JR. SHARON & JAY SMITH KAREN & JOHN SINGER ARIEL SMITH JOHN & CHRISTINA SPENSIERI PETER & LAURIE STANFORD VICTORIA E. STEWART
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JENNIFER WINSLOW MICHELE WISE GREG & MICHELLE WRIGHT STEPHEN & PAULA WOERNER
ALEXANDER
TRIANTIS DAVID & ALEXA VAHOS RENAY TYLER JIM & LORIANN VERNA ALLEN VALENTINE LORI & OMAR VILLEGAS ROGER & XANDY WAESCHE
DOC
& KATHY
WALTHER 100th
MARK & EMMY WACHTMEISTER TAMMY & JUSTIN WIGGS MONICA & HUGH WARNS JENENE LYN WILLIAMS PETER J. WINCH TRACY & GREG THOR LOUIS B. THALHEIMER & JULIET A. EURICH ASHLEY & JACK THAYER DAVID & KRISTI THOMPSON
SYLVIA TOENSE GUIDO
STUBENRAUCH
MYKE STUART REBECCA
SUGARMAN DANIEL P. VERBIC
HERB & CONSTANCE STILES $10,000–$24,999 MEMBRES DE LA SOCIÉTÉ
CHRISTY WYSKIEL

MEMBRES DE LA

NOT PICTURED

Jorge & Vittoria Acevedo

Yuri Agrawal

Mohammed Shafeeq Ahmed

Mark & Sarah Anderson

Lawrence Appel

Mr. & Mrs. R. Lee Arnold, Jr.

Steve Atkinson

Jeff & Kelley Atkinson

Janice L. Babitt

Rebecca Baier

Peter J. Bates

Erin & Douglas Becker

Richard M. & Carol Bernstein

Chris & Chrissy Berrier

Tim Birdsong

Melissa E. Blakeman

Mr. & Mrs. John M. Bond, Jr.

Dr. Michael Borowitz

Tracy A. Bryant

A. Christopher & Mary Catherine Burton

Jim & Colleen Calabrese

Drew Cameron & Christina Pratt

Ali Cantino

Carolyn Carpenter

Vivek K. Chamria

Brian & Kathryn Chappell

Melissa & August Chiasera

Chimaobi “Chima” Chijioke

Paula Chirhart & Daniel Eggers

Chad Clapsaddle

James Clauter

Pamela Colbert

Julie & Ed Coleman

Dana Cooksey

David Corkum

Ryan & Erin Coudon 100th

Laird & Danielle Creighton

Maureen T. Curran,

David & Jennifer Dardis

Gus de Los Reyes

David & Angela Diaz

Chima Dike

Blake Downing

Carserlo & Irma Doyle

Laura Duklewski

Michael T. Dunn

Mark & Janet Dyer

Jonathan Efron & Jami Terry

Annie Ellerman

Eben & Sara Finney

Philippe Gailloud

Ravi Ganti

David M. Gilbert

Suzanne & Paul Gleichauf

Mare Glenn

Keith Glennan

Charlotte O. Goodwin

Mark & Carol Gould

Sandy I-ru Grace

David & Abby Gray

Warren & Sharon Green

Thomas Haaf

Gavin Hamilton Lisa Hamilton Todd Hartman

Dave & Marie Hartman

Tim & Devon Hathaway Josh Henson

Chris & Katie Hourihan

Marissa Humphrey

Tony & Nancy Imbraguglio

Mavis Jackson

Barbara S. Jacobs

Rick Jeandell

Ricardo R. Johnson

Elizabeth M. Johnson

Henry D. Kahn & Marlene Trestman

Tobi L. Kester

Dana Knight

Edward C. Kohls

Aaron & Jennifer Koos

Dr. Sharon Krumm

Lisa LaCarrubba

Bryan & Angie Lawson

Guillaume Ledieu John & Tricia Lehmann

The John J. Leidy Foundation, Inc. Kim & Keith Lewis Larry Lichter

Duke Lohr

William Loomis Jessica V. Lopez Ellen MacKenzie & James Tielsch

Stephen J. Martin & Jordan Johnson

Pete & Anne Mathews

Denny McCafferty Maria & Bill McCarthy Jim & Melanie McHugh Susan McLean

Trisha McRoberts

Mr. & Mrs. James M. Merwald III

Anthony Mifsud

Jason & Amber Miller

The William H. Miller III 2018 Trust

Sandra & Brian Moffet

Christopher J. Morris & Dr. Maureen Batza Morris Alexander Núñez & Heather Hamilton Kevin & Elizabeth O’Connor Tim M. O’Donnell Betsy & David Oestreicher Ludge & Tamla Olivier, The Olivier Family Fund Paul & Mary Beth Orrson Richard W. & Susan M. Palmer Nancy Peper

Sam Peters & Suzanne Hurst Susan Phelps Shannon Pierce Plano-Coudon Foundation

Michael Poggi

John C. Poulton

Jonathan & Melissa Price Robert W. and Donna J. Pullo Foundation

Jim & Michelle Railey David Ralph Mike Rapach

Luna Ravenna Mike Reick

Leslie & Brian Robinson Brett Rogers Katherine Rostkowski Ben Sank

Adam Sapirstein Anna & Darren Scheinberg

Jeff Schwartz

Mr. James Seidl

Truman T. Semans

Randolph & Angela Sergent

Amy Tang Seto

Timothy J. Shaffrey Dave Shannon Charles Shriver

Paula M. Singer, Ph.D. Greg & Erin Smith

Mr. & Mrs. Gordon M. Stetz, Jr. 100th Ken Stuzin

LaToya & Lennox Superville Nathan Thompson Amy Trail

Jeff Valdez

Dr. Akila N. Viswanathan Jason Vodzak & Sara Atwater

Michael Weigand Linda Weinberg Dr. Margaret Weiss Ron & Lucy Werthman Drs. Keith West & Marie Diener-West Tiara Yaneshia Williams

Alicia Wilson

Alfred A. Windesheim Paul & Charlotte Wojcik Zach & Anna Wood Bryan P. Wright Jean Lavonne Young-Gillis F ourteen Anonymous Donors

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SOCIÉTÉ

STEP PROGRAM

RENT RELIEF FOR HOUSEHOLDS IMPACTED BY COVID

Pete and Maria were about to be evicted after they both lost their jobs in the early months of the pandemic. They couldn’t go back to work fulltime to make ends meet while their two young children were in online schooling.

Just as they were getting back on track, the whole family contracted COVID and had to quarantine, putting them even further behind on rent. United Way’s STEP (Strategic Targeted Eviction Prevention) program was able to wipe their rent debt clean so they could focus on getting ahead in their lives.

United Way’s STEP program provides rental assistance to atrisk households in vulnerable communities by using data to identify priority zip codes or “hot spots” with high rates of COVID, evictions, and structural/racialized poverty. STEP quickly and efficiently distributes federal funds by bundling delinquent accounts for bulk eviction

—STEP RECIPIENT

prevention. Lump-sum payments are made directly to landlords that help as many as 100 households at once. Since its 2020 launch in Baltimore County, the STEP Program has expanded its reach to Baltimore City, Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Harford, and Howard counties.

STEP CUMULATIVE OUTCOMES

(Jan 2021–June 2022)

$64.2 million distributed to pay past-due rent and utilities for 7,586 households, including

• $4.3 million in CARES Act funds distributed January–February 2021

• $39.9 million in ERA-1 funds distributed July 2021–March 2022

*151 participating landlords representing 349 apartment communities and properties

$8,457 in rent and utility assistance provided on average to each household

Of the more than 15,983 program beneficiaries served, 54% were children

*This is only FY22 and is not cumulative of services provided during the pilot (JAN 2021)

STEP RECIPIENT SURVEY

90% agreed that the application process was easy and straightforward.

We’ve helped thousands of hard-working families just like this one, who fell behind on rent and became at risk of homelessness through no fault of their own. Learn more at uwcm.org/STEP

Nearly 80% learned about the STEP Program from their landlord.

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“This made everything—EVERYTHING—better. I don’t have to break my back and arms and legs working 80 hours a week to pay the back rent.”

LASTING CHANGE DRIVEN BY RESIDENTS AND COMMUNITY LEADERS NEIGHBORHOOD ZONES

United Way’s Neighborhood Zones are resource and service hubs that provide holistic, multigenerational support for residents and help break down barriers to economic, health, and educational equity. Neighborhood Zones emerge from listening to what people want and need to succeed on their terms and are cocreated by residents, neighborhood leaders, local businesses, and other nonprofits. Because of this, the resources and services provided vary by location.

In this Neighborhood Zone update, we welcome you to each of our current locations: Brooklyn/Curtis Bay, Poppleton, and Columbia to learn about what’s happening in each community where networks are strengthened as an important way to improve the quality of life for each neighbor.

BROOKLYN NEIGHBORHOOD ZONE

The Neighborhood Zone in Brooklyn offers a Family Center within Benjamin Franklin High School, providing on-site childcare for student-parents so they can stay in school and graduate, as well as housing and employment assistance, a dropout prevention program, mental health services, access to fresh and healthy food, and more.

Since its inception, 53 studentparents graduated from our Brooklyn Family Center. During the 2021–2022 school year, we served 17 infants and toddlers along with 25 parents, five of whom earned their high school diploma in June. Graduating while raising a child is not an easy feat, especially during a pandemic.

"My daughter has learned so much—from tracing her name to saying her numbers 1 through 10. Wow! This program helps me to be a better woman and a much better mom to my daughter. I am so very grateful for all of you."

—LIDIA

Our Neighborhood Zones don’t address just one issue: we look at the whole person, or the whole family, and provide the services or resources needed to get that individual or family on track for a stronger future—because stronger neighbors mean stronger neighborhoods.

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POPPLETON NEIGHBORHOOD ZONE

At the newly opened Poppleton location, we learned that the community has struggled against structural barriers for decades.

United Way’s Neighborhood Zone services in Poppleton complement those of our partner, the University of Maryland, Baltimore, which operates its Community Engagement Center in the neighborhood. Opened in 2015, this Center promotes neighborhood and economic development.

We offer a Family Center for student-parents at the nearby Excel Academy modeled after our Family Center in Brooklyn; there is a United Way 211 Helpline staff person to connect residents to critical resources in person; and we’re providing housing assistance so that families avoid evictions, and their children don’t suffer academically from untimely school transfers.

In its first school year, we served eight infants and toddlers and five student-parents. Three parents graduated, one will attend college, two will transition to the workplace, and two other students attended summer school to earn their diplomas in time for August graduation—we’re rooting for them! Nineteen other studentparents received holistic support and resources.

COLUMBIA

NEIGHBORHOOD ZONE

In Fall of 2022, we opened our third Neighborhood Zone in Columbia. Howard County is known for having one of the highest median incomes in the state. But it also has one of the highest costs of living, making it a difficult place for low- to moderate-income families to get ahead. Higher than average childcare costs in the region place an additional burden on families who are already struggling to make ends meet.

"Before the Family Center, I never trusted anyone, especially with my daughter. I didn’t know what it felt like to be genuinely loved until I met all the ladies and students at the center. You all really love me. Yes, unconditionally."

—MONYEA

The Columbia Neighborhood Zone includes a Family Center, providing discounted childcare and early childhood education to eligible families, as well as eviction prevention assistance; job readiness and budgeting classes; individual, family, and group counseling; food assistance; legal aid referrals; and more.

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TOCQUEVILLE SPOTLIGHT

ANGELA CELESTIN

As a family, we know how blessed we are. We have received support from family, friends, and our community.

United Way helps to shine a light on those who are not as fortunate. Giving at the Tocqueville level and contributing as a Board Member allows us to show gratitude and pay it forward–ultimately making a difference in the lives of others. Through the United Way, we know our dollars serve a broader network than what we can do alone. We all have a responsibility to participate positively in our community, whether it’s with your time, talent, or your treasures. By picking just one and especially in partnership with the United Way, we all win collectively.

DOC WALTHER

BOB PATEL

Supporting UWCM is so important especially with ongoing pandemic needs and the increasing societal challenges of our surrounding communities. The mission of UWCM, to promote equity, access to education, health, employment, and housing, is vital to helping our neighbors in need from our surrounding communities. Our family believes in the difference one person can make by extending a helping hand or supporting important organizations like UWCM. We have gratitude for the services that United Way provides every day.

We support United Way because our personal values align with the mission. We learned growing up, both the challenge and importance of achieving family stability. Due to a workplace campaign during the years growing our family, we learned and observed the effectiveness of UWCM programs building stability in the ALICE community. We’re proud and inspired to partner with UWCM to broaden available resources and to champion initiatives designed for those in our community facing life’s challenges, helping them achieve their best lives for their family.

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TOCQUEVILLE SPOTLIGHT

KENDRA PARLOCK

I chose to become a Tocqueville member after I participated in the inaugural class of United Way of Central Maryland Women’s Philanthropic Leadership Program. This experience helped me to decide to partner with UWCM to achieve my philanthropic goals. I was mentored by incredible women who introduced me in a personal way to the impactful work of UWCM and nurtured me to define my role as a philanthropist. My philanthropic interests are economic mobility, youth, and workforce development.

I currently serve on the Women United Executive Council and the Fort Meade Alliance Board where I am active in education and workforce development initiatives that aim to change lives.

CHAITANYA YARMADA

MARC BROADY

Traci and I have always been focused on giving our time, talents, and treasures to benefit equity, underserved communities, and youth. The birth of our son only amplified our sincere belief that a life of service is not only important but necessary to seeing a future that we want our son to live in. We chose to be a part of Tocqueville Society because our values are aligned, and the impact is relevant in addressing today’s challenges.

Gratitude and giving back are important values for our family. We feel fortunate to support United Way of Central Maryland’s efforts in providing practical and immediate help to local families in need. Of special significance to us are the programs UWCM has around supporting children, including its family centers for infants and toddlers and free childcare for student-parents.

ALEX GARDNER

UWCM has been a welcome home and an impactful avenue for my desire to help to turn into something much greater. It has also been an important part of my personal growth as I continue to become more educated and aware of the many challenges that confront members of our community. Everyone having basic access to fundamental resources— food, housing, healthcare, education, and second chances—is important to me, and UWCM has numerous programs that work to eliminate barriers and improve the quality of life for our neighbors that need it the most.

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YOUNG MEN UNITED

BREAKING DOWN BARRIERS FOR YOUNG MEN OF COLOR

Many male students of color don’t have access to the networks, supportive mentors, financial resources, post-secondary preparedness programs, and preprofessional experiences that lead to academic and career success, in part due to systemic and institutional barriers.

Students of color—particularly males—lag behind their counterparts on nearly every key indicator of educational and professional attainment.

Enter Young Men United: A new United Way equity and education initiative designed to close earning and learning gaps. It will help young men of color complete high school and explore and pursue college or post-secondary career paths.

THE JOURNEY BEGINS

The 2022–2023 school year holds new promise for a group of driven 10th-grade students at Benjamin Franklin High School and Patterson High School in Baltimore City. Twentyfive students at each school will begin a life-changing journey as the inaugural cohort for Young Men United.

Building upon each participant's strengths, Young Men United will dismantle barriers and connect the students to pathways that will provide them with greater financial stability throughout their lives—and fortify and diversify our local businesses and organizations.

Young Men United provides holistic support, from academic assistance to college and career preparation and application guidance, to mentorship, and resources for family members. United Way of Central Maryland recognizes that young men of color in Baltimore face several responsibilities outside of school such as jobs and families. The program is strategically designed to provide support to help them excel both academically and personally.

United Way wants these students to dream big. Each participant will be paired with a coach/mentor, an adult with similar lived experiences, to help them identify and articulate their goals and aspirations and develop a workable plan to achieve them. Program components include exposure to colleges and training programs, industries, businesses, post-secondary pathways, power skills, and professional development. This comprehensive program will also help develop a strong pipeline of engaged leaders who transcend in their careers and strengthen our workforce.

Only 23% of Black men and 28% of Hispanic men in the Baltimore region have a bachelor’s degree or higher versus 47% of White men. College enrollment for Black men dropped 14.3% in 2021 vs 2020, as Black families disproportionately suffered from illness, job loss, and financial strain during the pandemic.

INCLUDES

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SUPPORT
MENTORSHIPS & INTERNSHIPS COLLEGE & CAREER GUIDANCE PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT FINANCIAL PLANNING & SUPPORT

The Emerging Tocqueville Society is redefining philanthropy with a growing network of members who partner with United Way of Central Maryland to help make a difference throughout Greater Baltimore. Emerging Tocqueville Society helps donors scale their giving into transformational philanthropy with a new route to membership in United Way’s group of our most generous donors, the Tocqueville Society.

Among other benefits, members enjoy social and professional networking with like-minded local community leaders, access to volunteer and leadership opportunities, and invitations to exclusive events. We are looking for collaborators and changemakers to bring about sustainable solutions to issues facing our region. Are you ready? Join us today in pursuit of a shared vision for a better tomorrow.

A.J. BILLIG AUCTIONEERS

Chuck & Emily Billig

AYERS SAINT GROSS

Dana Perzynski Johnson & Graham Johnson

BALTIMORE AIRCOIL COMPANY

One Anonymous Donor

BROWN ADVISORY

Chris & Katie Hourihan

Fran Gunther Minges

CAREFIRST BLUECROSS BLUESHIELD

Kim Bradley

Tracy A. Bryant

Stacia Cohen

Dr. Yvette Oquendo-Berruz

Jean Young-Gillis

ELLIN & TUCKER, CHARTERED

Jessica V. Lopez

ERNST & YOUNG Aaron Church

FIRST NATIONAL BANK

Dana Perzynski Johnson & Graham Johnson

FOUNDRY WEALTH ADVISORS, LLC  Kyle Fishler

JOHNS HOPKINS INSTITUTIONS

HOWARD COUNTY GENERAL HOSPITAL Mohammed Shafeeq Ahmed

JOHNS HOPKINS COMMUNITY PHYSICIANS  Susan Schrock

JOHNS HOPKINS HOME CARE GROUP, INC. Nathan Thompson

JOHNS HOPKINS HOSPITAL

Adrienne Dixon  Jeanne Mumford

JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY

Chad Clapsaddle Ayodele McClenney

JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE

Yuri Agrawal Adam Sapirstein

MCCORMICK & COMPANY, INC.

Zeynep Z. Akkan  Dina Clark  Phil Dryden  Alex Gardner

Mare Glenn

Amy Haigler  Bryan Lawson

Greg Repas

Myke Stuart

Amy Trail

MURTHY LAW FIRM Jessica Beaver

NPOWER BALTIMORE

Kendra L. Parlock

PLANO-COUDON, LLC  Ryan & Erin Coudon

PNC

David & Kristi Thompson

ROSEMORE

James & Diana Engler, Jr.

STIFEL

John & Suzanne McNamara

WHITEFORD, TAYLOR & PRESTON

David Cahn

Emerging Tocqueville Chair, Alex Gardner and Ashley Pratt volunteer at Filbert Street Community Garden in the Brooklyn Neighborhood.

For more information about the Emerging Tocqueville Society, please contact Ashley R. Pratt at 410-895-1331 or ashley.pratt@uwcm.org

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46 2022–2023 EXECUTIVE COUNCIL ROSTER JESSICA BEAVER (2022–2023 Vice Chair) PAMELA FAULKNER ADRIENNE DIXON MICHELE COHEN JENNIFER E. LOWRY JENNIFER LAFRANCE NICOLE MARTEL VICKIE COSBY LINDA DEMMLER (2022–2023 Chair) BETH ROSENWALD TAWANDA SAFFORE KATHLEEN A. BIRRANE ELIZABETH GREENBLATT KRISTIN
KOBER
ADRIANE KEEPLER KENDRA L. PARLOCK RENEE BLANDING, M.D. CINDA HUGHES EMMY WACHTMEISTER CHAITANYA YARAMADA For more information about Women United, please contact Sharon Cooper-Kerr at 410-895-1349 or sharon.cooper-kerr@uwcm.org

UNITED IN ACTION

WHERE THERE IS NEED, WOMEN LEAD THE WAY

Women United is a dynamic and powerful group of local women committed to helping our neighbors in need and stabilizing families struggling to make ends meet. In addition to their generous contributions to United Way of Central Maryland, Women United takes action through volunteering, advocacy, networking, and education initiatives.

Together, Women United piloted the Women’s Philanthropic Leadership Development Program welcoming its third cohort, developed meaningful relationships with young girls at Maree G. Farring Elementary-Middle School, raised funds to purchase a new bus used daily by student-parents and their children at Ben Franklin High School, and helped to realize a new library at Curtis Bay Elementary School. Fun networking events throughout the year include visits to area museums, member receptions, and so much more. Look at some of the highlights. We invite you to roll up your sleeves and join us!

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WOMEN

STEP UP FOR MORE IMPACT

United Way’s Step-Up Programs allow you to become a member of our groups today with a manageable approach to incrementally increase your gift for greater impact.

EMERGING TOCQUEVILLE SOCIETY

STEP-UP PROGRAM

Donate a minimum of $2,500 to be recognized among Tocqueville Society members. At Step-Up completion, members can take advantage of the Tocqueville Society Step-Up Program. This program includes membership in Women United–Tocqueville.

YEAR

TOCQUEVILLE SOCIETY

STEP-UP PROGRAM

Donate a minimum of $5,000 to immediately reach the $10,000 Tocqueville Society giving level. This program includes membership in Women United–Tocqueville.

YEAR

YEAR 3

TOCQUEVILLE SOCIETY IMPACT INCENTIVE

If you donate at least $5,000 of your personal Tocqueville Society gift to United Way of Central Maryland, its programs, or one of the counties it serves, all normal fees associate with a designated gift are waived.*

For more information on the Step-Up Programs or the Tocqueville Society Impact Incentive, please contact Jeff Pratt at 410-895-1526 or jeff.pratt@uwcm.org

JANE B. MEYERHOFF SOCIETY STEP-UP PROGRAM

Thanks to the generosity of Robert E. Meyerhoff, donors can immediately reach the $25,000 Jane B. Meyerhoff Society giving level. The program is designed for those who make a minimum gift of $15,000 in the first year. This program includes membership in Women United–Tocqueville.

YEAR

YEAR

$25,000

*A minimum donation of $100 is required for each designation, or it will be directed to United Way of Central Maryland. Designations must be to a 501(c)(3) organization. A five percent fee will be deducted on designations, subject to a $5 minimum and a $500 cap. Please visit uwcm.org/ designate for more information and frequently asked questions on our designation policy.

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3 $15,000
1 $20,000 YEAR 2
$10,000
$5,000
1 $7,500 YEAR 2
$2,500
1 $4,000 YEAR 3 $3,000 YEAR 2
49 TOP COMPANY TOCQUEVILLE MEMBERSHIP 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 Johns Hopkins Institutions 53 58 49 59 65 69 McCormick & Company, Inc. 31 37 37 38 54 57 Brown Advisory 37 39 33 31 46 45 T. Rowe Price 128 101 75 63 49 43 Constellation 25 21 42 43 32 33 CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield 10 22 32 15 33 31 BGE 11 16 25 25 27 17 Exelon 5 5 13 15 15 15 Stifel 17 13 11 12 8 10 M&T Bank 9 9 9 9 8 5 Corporate Office Properties Trust 3 4 3 3 3 4 Kennedy Krieger Institute 4 3 3 4 4 4 PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP 5 6 3 3 3 4 United Way of Central Maryland 3 2 3 4 4 4 University of MD Medical Systems 11 11 6 5 5 4 Whiteford, Taylor & Preston 3 3 3 3 4 4 TOCQUEVILLE COMPANY LISTINGS

TOCQUEVILLE COMPANY LISTINGS

ABS CAPITAL PARTNERS

A.J. BILLIG AUCTIONEERS

The Billig Family

Chuck & Emily Billig

AMERICAN TRADING AND PRODUCTION CORP.

Gina & Dan Hirschhorn

Kevin & Julie McAndrews

THE ANNIE E. CASEY FOUNDATION

Lisa Hamilton

Thomasina L. Hiers

ARCHDIOCESE OF BALTIMORE

Archbishop William E. Lori Francine & Jim Sellinger

AYERS SAINT GROSS

Dana Perzynski Johnson & Graham Johnson

BAKER DONELSON

S. Craig Holden

BALTIMORE AIRCOIL COMPANY

One Anonymous Donor

BALTIMORE CITY PUBLIC SCHOOLS

Mavis Jackson

BALTIMORE METROPOLITAN COUNCIL

Regina L. Aris

THE BALTIMORE ORIOLES

Peter & Georgia Angelos

THE BALTIMORE SUN

Trif Alatzas

BANK OF AMERICA

Gina & Dan Hirschhorn

Kristin & Jeremy Kober

BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY HOMESALE REALTY

Linda & Herbert Fredeking

BGE

Ajit & Uttara Apte

Rebecca Baier Jan Boyce

Mark D. Case Chimaobi “Chima” Chijioke Carol Dodson Denise Galambos Sandy I-ru Grace

Jennifer & Patrick Herwig Carim V. Khouzami Alexander Núñez & Heather Hamilton Kevin & Elizabeth O’Connor David Ralph David & Alexa Vahos Stephen & Paula Woerner Two Anonymous Donors

THE BERT FOUNDATION, INC.

BLUE KEY REAL ESTATE TEAM

Callai & Austin Carroll

THE BLUE WATERS FOUNDATION

BOOZ ALLEN HAMILTON

Dana & Philip Gloor

BRIGHTVIEW SENIOR LIVING

Dale McArdle & Marilynn Duker Alison & Arnold Richman Leslie & Brian Robinson

BROWN ADVISORY

Maneesh & Kanupiya Bajaj Christopher H. & Joanne P. Bartlett

Bruce & Polly Behrens

Richard M. & Carol Bernstein Chris & Chrissy Berrier Jack & Cynthia Cavanaugh Eric & Kate Cha

Paul & Kelly Chew

David Churchill Julie & Ed Coleman Mark M. Collins Charlie & Katie Constable Dana Cooksey Paul & Linda Corbin Diana & Clinton Daly John & Corey Davis Gus de Los Reyes Linda & James Dugan Edward Dunn Joe Ferlise Eben & Sara Finney Richard & Laura Gamper Tom Geddes Thomas Graff

Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin H. Griswold IV Mike & Ann Hankin Tim & Devon Hathaway Jacob P. & Annie Hodes Chris & Katie Hourihan Catherine & Seth McDonnell Fran Gunther Minges Sandra & Brian Moffet Bill & Nan Paternotte Joshua R. Perry Shannon Pierce Michael Poggi John C. Poulton Jonathan & Melissa Price Brett Rogers Truman T. Semans Amy Tang Seto Ken Stuzin Rebecca Sugarman Mark & Emmy Wachtmeister Two Anonymous Donors

BROWN CAPITAL MANAGEMENT

Rajesh Anireddy & Chaitanya Yaramada

THE BUNTING FAMILY FOUNDATION

Mary Catherine Bunting

CAREFIRST BLUECROSS BLUESHIELD

Jeff & Kelley Atkinson Adam & Meredith Borden Kim Bradley Tracy A. Bryant Angela Celestin Mark & Beverly Chaney Stacia A. Cohen David Corkum Anthony & Vickie Cosby Laura Crandon Maureen T. Curran Pamela Faulkner Rick Jeandell

Ricardo R. Johnson Lisa LaCarrubba John & Tricia Lehmann Susan McLean Cindy Nanasi

Wanda & Michael Oneferu-Bey Dr. Yvette Oquendo-Berruz Mary Penczek Brian D. Pieninck Destiny-Simone Ramjohn Mike Rapach Katherine Schulze & Carter Edgeworth

Randolph & Angela Sergent Jenene Lyn Williams Tiara Yaneshia Williams Michele Wise Jean Lavonne Young-Gillis One Anonymous Donor

THE CARLYLE GROUP

Georgette Kiser

CATHOLIC CHARITIES OF BALTIMORE

Maria & Bill McCarthy

CERTUS CONSULTING, LLC

Greg & Michelle Wright

CHECKOUT.COM

Michael Weigand

CHESAPEAKE EMPLOYERS INSURANCE COMPANY

The Bingham Family Paige Beck Thomas J. Phelan

THE CLASSIC CATERING PEOPLE

Harriet Dopkin

COMPUTERSHARE CORPORATE TRUST

Doc & Kathy Walther

CONSTELLATION

Jorge & Vittoria Acevedo Steve Atkinson Jason Barker Matthew & Christa Bauer Drew Cameron & Christina Pratt Vivek K. Chamria David & Jennifer Dardis Chima Dike Carserlo & Irma Doyle Laura Duklewski

David C. Ellsworth Edward Fortunato Ravi Ganti David M. Gilbert Thomas Haaf Josh Henson

Karen & Mark Huston Nina L. Jezic Kevin & Paula Klages Lindsay Lowe & Robert Hands Jim & Melanie McHugh

Mr. & Mrs. James M. Merwald III

Jason & Amber Miller

Kate & Matt Norman

Michael & Jacquie Pechin

Ben Sank

Dave Shannon

Andrew Singer

Megan P. Sparks

Jim & LoriAnn Verna Jason Vodzak & Sara Atwater

Bryan P. Wright

One Anonymous Donor

CONTINENTAL REALTY CORPORATION

One Anonymous Donor

CORPORATE OFFICE PROPERTIES TRUST

Stephen Budorick Todd Hartman Anthony Mifsud Tracy & Greg Thor

CORRECT RX PHARMACY

Dr. Ellen H. Yankellow

CUSHMAN & WAKEFIELD

Doug & Ellen Brinkley Mary-Ann & Wally Pinkard Peter & Laurie Stanford

CYPRESS GROUP, LLC Betsy R. & George M.w Sherman

DELOITTE

Ed & Karen Nevin

Patrick & Anne Marie Schoenwetter

DLA PIPER

Guy E. & Nupur Parekh Flynn

Jim & Kathy Mathias

Sharon & Jay Smith

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TOCQUEVILLE COMPANY LISTINGS

ELLIN & TUCKER, CHARTERED

ENTERPRISE COMMUNITY INVESTMENT

Stephanie Shack

ERNST & YOUNG

Aaron Church

EXELON

Rob & Lara Biagiotti

A. Christopher & Mary Catherine Burton

Calvin & Sharon Butler

Jim & Colleen Calabrese

David & Angela Diaz Christopher Duncan Paula Chirhart & Daniel Eggers

Andrew W. Holmes

Marissa Humphrey

Aaron & Jennifer Koos

Robert D. Matthews

Joe & Melissa Nigro Rodney & Dericka Oddoye Ludge & Tamla Olivier, The Olivier Family Fund Kevin & Sherry Perkins

FAC&B, LLC

Fran & Betty Contino

FAIRCODE ASSOCIATES, LLC

Kevin O’Neill & Lisa Boyce

FIRST NATIONAL BANK

Dana Perzynski Johnson & Graham Johnson

FOUNDRY WEALTH ADVISORS, LLC

Kyle Fishler

Don & Marianne Mattran

FRANCE-MERRICK FOUNDATION, INC.

FRANKLIN TEMPLETON

Brian & Denise Eakes

Thomas & Jill Merchant

Sam Peters & Suzanne Hurst

GMBC HEALTHCARE SYSTEM

Tracey Chessare, M.D. & John Chessare, M.D.

GLOOR LAW AND ARBITRATION

Dana & Philip Gloor

GORDON FEINBLATT

Peter & Beth Rosenwald

GS CONSULTING

Caitlin & Alex Gibson

GUIDEWELL/ FLORIDA BLUE

Leigh Ann Ruggles & Richard Aquino

HARBOR INVESTMENT ADVISORY

Jennifer Winslow

HARDIMAN FAMILY FOUNDATION

Joe & Kathy Hardiman

HARFORD MUTUAL INSURANCE

Frank P. Kellner III

Steve & Sandi Linkous

HARTMAN EXECUTIVE ADVISORS

Dave & Marie Hartman

HENDERSON-WEBB

Mr. Robert E. Meyerhoff

Sayra Wells Meyerhoff & Neil Meyerhoff

HERITAGE PROPERTIES

Michael J. & Patricia K. Batza, Jr.

Christopher J. Morris & Dr. Maureen Batza Morris

Jim & Michelle Railey

HIMMELRICH ASSOCIATES

One Anonymous Donor

HMS INSURANCE ASSOCIATES

Gary L. Berger

HOGAN LOVELLS US

Brian & Kathryn Chappell Kelly Tubman Hardy Henry D. Kahn & Marlene Trestman

HOLLY POULTRY

The Fine Family

IBM GLOBAL FINANCING

Linda J. Demmler

INLINE, LLC Lynne Durbin & John-Francis Mergen

JOHNS HOPKINS INSTITUTIONS

HOWARD COUNTY GENERAL HOSPITAL

Mohammed Shafeeq Ahmed

JOHNS HOPKINS BAYVIEW MEDICAL CENTER

Richard G. Bennett, M.D. Renee Blanding

Ronald H. Magarick & Elizabeth Ferrugia

JOHNS HOPKINS COMMUNITY PHYSICIANS

Melissa E. Blakeman James Clauter

Steven & Melissa Kravet

Stephen J. Martin & Jordan Johnson Susan Schrock

JOHNS HOPKINS HEALTH SYSTEM

Robert Kasdin & Claire Ullman Mr. & Mrs. Ronald R. Peterson

JOHNS HOPKINS HEALTHCARE, LLC J.P. & Shawn Holland

JOHNS HOPKINS HOME CARE GROUP, INC. Mary & Jack Myers Nathan Thompson

THE JOHNS HOPKINS HOSPITAL

Deborah J. Baker Adrienne Dixon

Peter M. Hill, M.D. John D. Hundt Redonda G. Miller & Albert J. Polito Jeanne Mumford Susan Phelps Charlie & Melissa Reuland Anna & Darren Scheinberg Kevin W. Sowers Allen Valentine Ron & Lucy Werthman

JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY

Coretta Bennett Chad Clapsaddle Ronald J. Daniels & Joanne Rosen

Dr. Jason Eisner Dr. Kevin Frick Ben Hobbs & Julie McDill Ellen MacKenzie & James Tielsch Ayodele McClenney Helen Montag & Adam Schulman Dr. Daniel Schlozman Greg & Erin Smith Alexander Triantis Drs. Keith West & Marie Diener-West Alicia Wilson Peter J. Winch Christy Wyskiel One Anonymous Donor

JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY APPLIED PHYSICS

Leonard Moss

JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE

Yuri Agrawal Mark & Sarah Anderson Lawrence Appel Dr. Michael Borowitz Drs. Rachel & Henry Brem Kathy & Michael Carducci Jonathan Efron & Jami Terry Henry & Joan Fessler Philippe Gailloud Dr. Sherita Hill Golden Craig W. Hendrix, M.D. Mark & Robin Hingtgen Dr. Sharon Krumm Justin & Julie McArthur Frances Meyer & Paul Rothman Scott & Ilana Mittman Jimmy Potash & Sally Scott Dr. Richard Redett

Adam Sapirstein

Andrew J. Satin

Dr. Akila N. Viswanathan

Two Anonymous Donors

SILBEY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL FOUNDATION

Carolyn Carpenter

JOHNSON, MIRMIRAN & THOMPSON

Tobi L. Kester Edward C. Kohls

One Anonymous Donor

KCI TECHNOLOGIES

Nathan J. Beil Dana Knight Terry & Mary Neimeyer

KENNEDY KRIEGER INSTITUTE

Jim & Debbie Anders Linda Schaefer Cameron Gary Goldstein & Arlene Forastiere Drs. Bradley L. & Hristina N. Schlaggar

THE ZANVYL AND ISABELLE KRIEGER FUND

KMS PARTNER, LLC

Karen & John Singer

LEGAL AID

Sayra Wells Meyerhoff & Neil Meyerhoff

THE JOHN J. LEIDY FOUNDATION

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TOCQUEVILLE COMPANY LISTINGS

LIVE! CASINO & HOTEL

Adam & Meredith Borden

LORD BALTIMORE CAPITAL PARTNERS, LLC

Louis B. Thalheimer & Juliet

A. Eurich

LOYOLA UNIVERSITY MARYLAND

Mary Ann & Chuck Scully

THE LOS ANGELES DODGERS

Bart Harvey & Janet Marie Smith

LUMINIS HEALTH SYSTEM

Barbara S. Jacobs Scott & Ilana Mittman Sherry & Kevin Perkins

M&T BANK

Christine R. Chandler Melissa & August Chiasera Mark & Carol Gould

Pete & Anne Mathews Linda Weinberg

LOIS AND PHILIP MACHT FAMILY PHILANTHROPIC FUND OF THE ASSOCIATED

MARYLAND DERMATOLOGY

LASER, SKIN, & VEIN INSTITUTE, LLC.

Dr. Margaret Weiss

MCCORMICK & COMPANY, INC.

Zeynep Z. Akkan

Tim Birdsong Willa Blasingame Ali Cantino

Ryan Charlier Dina Clark Pamela Colbert

Laird & Danielle Creighton

Benjamin E. Danner Blake Downing Phil Dryden Annie Ellerman

Brian & Laura Farkas

Dana & Brendan Foley Bryce Freeman & COL Marisa Pace

Alex Gardner

Caitlin & Alex Gibson Mare Glenn Amy Haigler

Tony & Nancy Imbraguglio Suzanne Johnson Andrea Klaus Lawrence & Rene Kurzius Jennifer LaFrance Bryan & Angie Lawson Guillaume Ledieu Diane Levin Larry Lichter Lisa Manzone

Brant & Christine Matthews Denny McCafferty Trisha McRoberts Paul Nolan Tim M. O’Donnell Michael & Ngozi Okoroafor

Dr. Shriram Paranjpe Eric Paul Nancy Peper Jill Pratt Luna Ravenna Mike Reick Greg Repas Lori Amos Robinson Katherine Rostkowski Jeff Schwartz

Mr. James Seidl Timothy J. Shaffrey Scott Simmons Ariel Smith Mike & Nancy Smith Mr. & Mrs. Gordon M. Stetz, Jr. Myke Stuart LaToya & Lennox Superville Amy Trail Jeff Valdez Two Anonymous Donors

MEDICALLY HOME

Patricia M.C. Brown & Joseph P. Gill

MERCY HEALTH

Redonda G. Miller & Albert J. Polito

MERRILL LYNCH

Sandy Liotta & Carl Osterman

JOSEPH AND HARVEY MEYERHOFF FAMILY CHARITABLE FUNDS

MILES & STOCKBRIDGE

Sandra & Brian Moffet

MORGAN STANLEY

Jody & Harry Ford Lori & Omar Villegas

MURTHY LAW FIRM

Jessica Beaver

Sheela Murthy & Vasant Nayak

NORTHROP GRUMMAN

Jay & Donna Hilbert

NPOWER BALTIMORE

Kendra L. Parlock

n TECH

Surajit Sengupta & Sandhya Mathur

NUPUR LLC

Guy E. & Nupur Parekh Flynn

ONE WAVERLY, LLC Mac Passano

WILLIAM J. & DOROTHY K. O’NEILL FOUNDATION PENNYGHAEL FOUNDATION

Charlotte O. Goodwin

PESSIN KATZ LAW, P.A. Patricia McHugh Lambert

PLANO-COUDON CONSTRUCTION

Ryan & Erin Coudon

PLANO-COUDON FOUNDATION

PNC

David & Kristi Thompson PRICEWATERHOUSE COOPERS LLP

Bill & Cathryn Corey Chet & Kathy Godrick Gavin Hamilton Elizabeth M. Johnson

PROBONO RESOURCE CENTER OF MARYLAND Melissa & August Chiasera

ROBERT W. AND DONNA J. PULLO FOUNDATION

PUREWRIST

Paul & Charlotte Wojcik

RBC WEALTH MANAGEMENT

Mark & Janet Dyer Peter & Beth Rosenwald ROCKETDOCS

Jason Pappas

ROSEMORE, INC.

James & Diana Engler, Jr. Ann & Frank Rosenberg Dorothy L. & Henry A. Rosenberg, Jr.

SAINT AGNES HOSPITAL

Carole B. Miller, M.D.

ST. DAVID’S DAY SCHOOL

Pete & Anne Mathews

SANDY HILLMAN COMMUNICATIONS, LLC Sandra & Robert Hillman

THE SHELTER FOUNDATION

Patricia & Mark Joseph

STIFEL

Vincent Anderson David & Abby Gray

Richard J. & Margaret Conn Himelfarb John & Suzanne McNamara Paul & Mary Beth Orrson John & Christina Spensieri Daniel P. Verbic Monica & Hugh Warns Tammy & Justin Wiggs

LEONARD & HELEN R. STULMAN CHARITABLE FOUNDATION

SUNMED GROWERS, LLC

Jaye & Bill Shaughnessy

T. ROWE PRICE

Mr. & Mrs. R. Lee Arnold, Jr. Preston G. & Nancy M. Athey Peter J. Bates

David A. Beard-Sackett, CFA Heidi & Brian Berghuis Ellen & Ed Bernard Jared & Christina Block Darrell N. & Randi Braman Andy & Sana Brooks Barbara & Nigel Burdett Meredith & Joseph Callanan Kris & Torin Caverly Renee M. Christoff Maureen & George Collins Pamela & Scott Conover David & Christy DiPietro Forrest Foss Todd & Kristin Henry Penney & A.C. Hubbard Cinda Hughes & David Lloyd Mintzer

Thomas E. Kazmierczak, Jr. & Ted A. Blankenship John & Elizabeth Linehan Cheryl Mickel Linda A. Murphy Chris & Susan Newman Betsy & David Oestreicher James Riepe Family Foundation George A. Roche

Brian & Mary Jo Rogers Anna & Darren Scheinberg Rob & Pam Sharps Charles Shriver Terri & Bob Smith

Bill & Lisa Stromberg Herb & Constance Stiles Guido Stubenrauch Sylvia Toense Mark & Kathy Vaselkiv Michael Weigand

The Wendler Family Zach & Anna Wood Tammy & Justin Wiggs One Anonymous Donor

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TOCQUEVILLE COMPANY LISTINGS

TIME GROUP – WPM REAL ESTATE MANAGEMENT

TRUIST FINANCIAL CORPORATION

Greg & Kathy Farno

UNITED WAY OF CENTRAL MARYLAND

Franklyn & Michell Baker

Roger L. Calvert Lillian Suffolk Kilroy James & Tina McIntyre

UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND BALTIMORE

Frederick & Mary Louise Preis

UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND, BALTIMORE COUNTY

Freeman & Jacqueline Hrabowski

UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND MEDICAL SYSTEM

Alison G. Brown & Dr. Ken Kolodner

Michael D. Hempfling & S. Michelle Lee

Victoria E. Stewart Renay Tyler

UPS/IS MARYLAND

Nicole Martel

U.S. ARMY

Bryce Freeman & COL Marisa

Pace

W. R. GRACE & CO.

Keith Cole

Shital & Bhavesh Patel

Hudson & Tanya La Force

WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY

Dolores B. Njoku, M.D.

WAVERLY MANAGEMENT

Catherine & Seth McDonnell

WECARE PRIVATE DUTY SERVICES, INC.

Geraldine Diggs

WELLS FARGO

Michael T. Dunn

WHITEFORD, TAYLOR & PRESTON

David Cahn

Bob Curran & Rose Matricciani David & Donna Daneman Deborah H. Diehl & Jonathan E. Claiborne

THE WIELER FAMILY FOUNDATION

WOODBROOK CAPITAL Earl & Darielle Linehan

INDIVIDUAL DONORS

Ralph & Christine Arnold

Janice L. Babitt

Erin & Douglas Becker Stephanie M. Beran

Mr. & Mrs. John M. Bond, Jr. Stuart Bowers

Jim & Dana Brinkley Mary Annw & Mike Connelly Les & Yvonne Dedrickson Mark Fetting & Georgie Smith Navroz & Perinaaz Gandhi Suzanne & Paul Gleichauf Keith Glennan Warren & Sharon Green Mr. & Mrs. Willard Hackermanw Sandy & Tom Hess Brian & Anne Lynn King Andie & Jackw Laporte Kim & Keith Lewis Duke Lohr William Loomis Brian & Anna McKeon John D. Meyerhoff, M.D., & Lenel Srochi-Meyerhoff

The William H. Miller III 2018 Trust

Patricia J. Mitchell Karen & Jeff Nattans Betsy & David Nelson Owen Charitable Foundation

Richard W. & Susan M. Palmer Joanne & Mark Pollak Betty & Tom Robinson John & Patti Ross Steve & Dania Schuh & the Schuh Family Mark A. Shelnitz

Jane E. Silvestri Paula M. Singer, Ph.D. James T. Smith, Jr. Michael D. Sullivan Ashley & Jack Thayer Xandy & Roger Waesche Alan & Wendy Wilson Alfred A. Windesheim Susan Wolman

One Anonymous Donor

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FINANCIAL REPORT

United Way of Central Maryland, as a federation, honors designations made to each member organization by distributing receipts based on donor designations to each member, and as fiscal agent, to certain other nonprofit organizations. United Way does not charge membership or application fees to any agency in order to receive such designations.

Full financial statements are available by contacting United Way of Central Maryland at 410-547-8000.

FUNDS RAISED

FY 2021 (‘000) FY 2020 (‘000)

Pledges and contributions $16,163 $19,414

Grant income 10,608 3,210

Other revenue 8,336 5,642

Community initiatives 20,151 2,495

TOTAL FUNDS RAISED $55,258 $30,761

STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION

BALANCE SHEET

Assets

FUNDS SUPPORTED

Program Support

FY 2021 (‘000) FY 2020 (‘000)

Allocations and other distributions $2,995 $4,881

Donor designations 6,380 8,451

Grant expense 2,053 2,443

Program services 9,800 6,077

The Ben Center 1,332 826

211 Maryland United Way Helpline 2,133 1,616

United Way Worldwide membership investment 228 180

TOTAL PROGRAM SUPPORT $24,921 $24,474

Support Services

Administration support $2,136 $2,011

Development support 3,715 3,525

United Way Worldwide membership investment 117 93

TOTAL SUPPORT SERVICES $5,968 $5,629

As of June 30, 2021 (‘000)

As of June 30, 2020 (‘000)

Cash and cash equivalents $15,827 $2,122

Pledges receivable (net of provision for uncollect ible) 6,416 7,557

Prepaid expenses 1,668 1,675

Investments - at market 28,002 19,345

Equipment (net of accumulated depreciation) 1,683 1,500

Charitable trust 6,594 5,733

TOTAL ASSETS $60,190 $37,932

Liabilities

Allocations and other distributions payable $2,775 $2,055

Designations payable 3,608 3,975

Accounts payable and accrued expenses 3,600 2,640

Notes payable -0- 3,569

Retirement benefits - related payable 436 291

TOTAL LIABILITIES $10,419 $12,530

Net Assets

Without donor restrictions $38,169 $12,167

With donor restrictions 11,602 13,235

Total Net Assets $49,771 $25,402

TOTAL LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS $60,190 $37,932

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2022-2023 BOARD OF DIRECTORS

OFFICERS

CHARLES B. REULAND (CHAIR)

Executive Vice President/ Chief Operating Officer

The Johns Hopkins Hospital

RODNEY ODDOYE (VICE CHAIR)

Senior Vice President, Governmental and External Affairs

BGE

RYAN COUDON (CHAIR-ELECT)

Owner & Founder Plano-Coudon, LLC

LORI A. ROBINSON (SECRETARY)

Chief Communications Officer McCormick & Company

S. MICHELLE LEE, CPA (TREASURER)

Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer University of Maryland Medical System

THOMASINA L. HIERS (PAST CHAIR)

Vice President, Center for Civic Sites and Community Change

The Annie E. Casey Foundation

JORGE ACEVEDO

SVP Generation Innovation & Strategy Constellation

TRIF ALATZAS

Publisher & Editor-in-Chief

Baltimore Sun Media

KEISHA ALLEN Board Chairperson Westport Community Economic Development Corporation

ALFRED J. BAILEY Minister of Mission and Outreach & Executive Director New Psalmist Baptist Church & Transforming Lives Community Development Corporation

RENEE BLANDING, M.D.

Vice President of Medical Affairs Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center

JEREL BRAGER

Director Institutional Fixed Income Sales

Janney Capital Markets

MARC BROADY

Vice President of Community & Government MAG Partners

STEPHEN E. BUDORICK

President and Chief Executive Officer Corporate Office Properties Trust

ANGELA CELESTIN

Executive Vice President, Chief Human Resources Officer CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield

NOAH CHANG

Visual Management & Data Liberation Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

AARON CHURCH Partner EY

SEAN CLOSKEY President ReBuild Metro

TESHIA DAVIS

Vice President, People & Culture SECU

JOHN DAVIS Partner, U.S. Intermediary Distribution Brown Advisory

DERRICK DICKENS

Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer BGE

GREGORY FARNO

Regional President for the Maryland Region Truist Financial Corporation

WHITNEY B. HARMEL

Executive Vice President Maryland Chamber of Commerce

MARIE HARTMAN

Executive Vice President Hartman Executive Advisors

JERMAINE JONES

Baltimore President Baltimore DC Metro Building Trades Council

MARTIN LEMELLE

VP of Finance & Business Services Maryland Institute College of Art

DEREK LYNCH Commercial Banking Leader for Maryland Wells Fargo

PATRICIA “TRISH” MCCARTHY CARROLL Manager, Business Growth & Development McClatchy

CAROLE B. MILLER Cancer Institute Director Ascension Saint Agnes Hospital DOLORES NJOKU Director of Pediatric Anesthesiology Washington University Hospital in St. Louis

CINDY O’NEILL Strategic Consultant to Nonprofits & Philanthropists

SHERRY B. PERKINS President Anne Arundel Medical Center

ELIZABETH M. PHELAN

Senior Vice President Bank of America, N.A.

JOANNA ROMBRO Vice President M&T Bank

PETER B. ROSENWALD, II Member Gordon Feinblatt LLC

SONJA SANTELISES

CEO Baltimore City Public Schools

DAVID J. THOMPSON Vice President, Relationship Strategist PNC Wealth Management

LORI VILLEGAS

First Vice President, Investments Morgan Stanley Wealth Management

MICHAEL WEIGAND Head of Risk, Compliance and Internal Audit Checkout.com

ANTOINETTE WILLIAMS

Founder & CEO Williams Consulting, LLC.

EMERITUS

ERNEST R. GRECCO

President Metropolitan Baltimore Council, AFL-CIO Unions

UWCM STAFF

FRANKLYN D. BAKER

President & CEO

Phone: 410-895-1513

Email: franklyn.baker@uwcm.org

MARTINA A. MARTIN

SVP & Chief Operating Officer

Phone: 410-895-1476

Email: martina.martin@uwcm.org

WAINIE D. YOUN

AVP of Equity & Executive Office Operations Phone: 410-895-1403 Email: wainie.youn@uwcm.org

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