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Carefirst Commitment 2008 YEAR in REVIEW CFMI Corporate Memberships Through 12/31/08 CareFirst Commitment 2008 YEAR IN REVIEW CFMI Corporate Memberships Through 12/31/08 Organization Grant Total Association of Baltimore Area Grantmakers 2008 Membership $4,500 B & O Railroad Museum 2008 Membership $500 Baltimore County Chamber of Commerce 2008 Membership $7,875 Baltimore Washington Corridor Chamber of Commerce 2008 Membership $2,100 The Maryland Zoo in Baltimore 2008 Membership $5,000 Business Volunteers Unlimited 2008 Membership $15,000 Downtown Partnership of Baltimore 2008 Membership $10,000 Economic Alliance of Greater Baltimore 2008 Membership $15,000 Greater Baltimore Committee 2008 Membership $30,000 Howard County Economic Development Authority 2008 Membership $3,500 Maryland Chamber of Commerce 2008 Membership $9,670 Maryland Nonprofits 2008 Membership $1,500 Maryland Science Center 2008 Membership $3,500 National Aquarium in Baltimore 2008 Membership $4,000 Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African 2008 Membership $2,500 USSAmerican Constallation History & Museum Culture 2008 Membership $2,500 TOTAL $117,145 Corporate Memberships Community Sponsorships Targeted Giving Through Others Programmatic Initiatives Catalytic Giving Subsidies 2 NCA Corporate Memberships Through 12/31/08 Organization Grant Total DC Chamber of Commerce 2008 Membership $5,610 DC Chamber of Commerce 2008 Membership - Enhancement $20,000 District of Columbia Hospital Association 2008 Membership $2,500 The Economic Club of Washington DC 2008 Membership $1,100 Federal City Council 2008 Membership $24,500 Grantmakers in Health 2008 Membership $5,500 Greater Washington Board of Trade 2008 Membership $10,000 Healthcare Council (NCA) 2008 Membership $1,875 Washington Regional Association of Grantmakers 2008 Membership $8,500 TOTAL $79,585 Corporate Memberships Community Sponsorships Targeted Giving Through Others Programmatic Initiatives Catalytic Giving Subsidies 3 CFMI Sponsorships Through 12/31/08 Organization Grant Total African American Heritage Festival Foundation Heritage Festival $20,000 Alliance for Lupus Research Walk with Us to Cure Lupus $2,500 Alzheimer's Association Greater Maryland Chapter 2008 Memory Ball $3,500 American Cancer Society African American Men's Health Conference $5,000 American Heart Association Annual Baltimore Gala $10,000 American Heart Association Howard County Gala $2,500 American Heart Association Heart Walk-Baltimore City & Howard County $12,500 Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Association Walk to Defeat ALS $5,500 Anne Arundel Medial Center Foundation Golf Classic-Lehmann $1,000 Antietam Healthcare Foundation Family Health Forum: Tough Talk $500 The Arc of Central Chesapeake 10th Annual Golf Challenge $750 Associated Black Charities Annual Gala $7,500 Baltimore City Healthy Start, Inc. Cradle of Hope Luncheon/BLAST Recipient $10,000 Baltimore County Chamber of Commerce Business Hall of Fame $1,600 Baltimore County Department of Aging 5K/1M Run/Walk $15,000 Baltimore County Police Foundation Annual Awards Program $1,500 Baltimore Museum of Art Program Initiatives Support $10,000 Baltimore Museum of Industry Industrialist of the Year $1,000 Corporate Baltimore Office of Promotion and the Arts A Star Spangled Salute $7,500 Memberships Baltimore Reads 18th Annual Phantom Ball $5,000 Community Baltimore Reads 20th Anniversary Gala $20,000 Sponsorships Baltimore Symphony Orchestra Celebration Gala $12,000 Targeted Giving The Maryland Zoo in Baltimore Zoomerang 2008 $5,000 Through Others The Basketball Academy, Inc. 2008 Basketball Academy $5,000 Programmatic Initiatives Belanger Federico Foundation Baltimore Celebrity Golf Classic $10,000 Better Business Bureau of Greater Maryland Charity Golf Tournament $800 Catalytic Giving Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Alleghenies 2008 Bowl for Kids Sake - $1,000 Boy Scouts of America- Baltimore Area Council Health Services Leadership Awards Luncheon $6,000 Subsidies Boys and Girls Club of Annapolis and Anne Arundel Ed Casey Youth of the Year Awards Dinner $1,500 BoysCounty and (MD) Girls Club Washington County Sprint Triathlons $1,000 4 CFMI Sponsorships Through 12/31/08 Organization Grant Total Cal Ripken, Sr. Foundation Aspire Gala $10,000 Calvert Hall College Concert for Tuition Assistance $1,000 Catholic Charities - Maryland 2008 Golf Classic-Devou $5,000 Catholic Charities - Maryland Christmas Festival at the Basilica $1,250 Chabad at Johns Hopkins Grand Annual Community Dinner $36,000 The Children's Guild Cabaret for Kids $500 The Children's Guild Concours D' Elegance $2,500 Columbia Festival of the Arts Columbia Festival of the Arts 2008 $5,000 Columbia Festival of the Arts An Evening with Paula Poundstone $1,500 The Columbia Foundation 26th Annual Spring Party $1,500 The Columbia Foundation Annual Dinner $130 Coppin State University Vision Award Celebration $2,500 Court Appointed Special Advocates for Children-Baltimore Here's to Helping Children Concert $1,000 David Kropfelder Melanoma Foundation 5th Annual Golf Outing $1,500 Domestic Violence Center of Howard County Hope Gala $1,000 Dyslexia Tutoring Program Wishes, Dreams & Imagination Gala $3,000 The Ed Block Courage Award Foundation, Inc. 30th Annual Ed Block Courage Awards $4,000 Everyman Theatre 2008 Gala $1,500 Family Medicine Education Consortium Integrating Mental Health Summit $5,000 Signal 13-Frank J. Battaglia Foundation Blue Thunder Day-Devou $5,000 Friends of Patterson Park Patterson Park Reception $5,000 GBMC Foundation Father's Day 5K & 1.5 Fun Run $2,500 Goodwill Industries of the Chesapeake 52nd Annual Awards Luncheon $750 Goodwill Industries of the Chesapeake 2008 Gridiron Halloween $5,000 Corporate Greater Baltimore Urban League State of Black Baltimore Conference $5,000 Memberships Hagerstown Suns Pink Weekend $2,000 Community Harford Community College Foundation, Inc. Golf Tournament $1,250 Sponsorships Harford United Charities Annual Gala $1,500 Targeted Giving Health Care for the Homeless 2009 Chocolate Affair $20,000 Through Others HERO, Inc. 21st AIDSWalk $500 The Higgins Foundation Jeffrey Higgins Memorial Tournament $700 Programmatic Initiatives Hood College Into the Light Conference- Sue Russell $2,500 Hospice of the Chesapeake 12th Annual Beacon of Hope Gala $3,500 House of Ruth 8th Annual Spring Luncheon $5,000 Catalytic Giving Howard Community College Education Foundation, Inc. Classic Grand Prix $1,500 Howard Hospital Foundation Looking Back, Moving Forward Dinner $1,500 Subsidies 5 CFMI Sponsorships Through 12/31/08 Organization Grant Total Independent College Fund of Maryland Evening of Excellence $5,000 International Festival Baltimore International Festival $2,500 Irish Railroad Workers Museum Irish Festival-Devou $2,500 Jane's Legacy Foundation Clam Bake & Bull Roast-Devou $400 Johns Hopkins Heart Institute Friends in Red Dinner $5,000 Kennedy Krieger Institute ROAR-Ride on for Autism $5,000 Kennedy Krieger Institute Stompin for the Cure $300 Kenya Christian Fellowship in America 10th Anniversary Book $750 Leadership Anne Arundel Tribute to Community Leadership $750 Leadership Baltimore County Holiday Party $1,000 Leadership Howard County 2008-09 Sponsorship $1,000 The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Light the Night Walk $5,000 Light Health and Wellness 10th Anniversary Celebration-Skillern $220 The Living Classrooms Foundation Maritime Magic Gala $15,000 Love My Body Love My Body 5k Run/Walk $1,000 Loyola College of Maryland 2008 Business Leader of the Year $1,000 Marian House, Inc. Sister Act Gala $5,000 Maryland Association of Boards of Education 2008 Annual Conference-Ann Pederson $1,000 Maryland Black Caucus Foundation 2008 Legislative Weekend $2,500 Maryland Chamber of Commerce Business Policy Conference $4,000 Maryland Food Bank 2008 Blue Jean Ball $10,000 The Maryland Mentoring Partnership Health Care Mentoring Initiative $15,000 Mentoring Male Teens in the Hood 2008 Fundraiser $1,000 Corporate Michael A. Fiorelli Foundation Charity Golf Tournament $3,450 Memberships The Mid-Atlantic Symphony Orchestra The Wonder of Prodigies $5,000 Community The Morgan Family Foundation Annual Golf Tournament $500 Sponsorships Morgan State University Foundation Morgan State Bears Golf Tournament $1,500 Targeted Giving Morgan State University Foundation 2008 Homecoming Gala $1,750 Through Others Mother Seton Academy 14th Annual Cardinal Cup-Kaplan $1,500 NAACP-Howard County Golf Tournament $900 Programmatic Initiatives National Association of Black Accountants NABA'S 37th Annual National Convention - ABASA Reception $10,000 National Association of Black Accountants NABA Chapter Awards Banquet $1,750 Catalytic Giving National Coalition of 100 Black Women Awards Breakfast $350 National Family Resiliency Center 5K for Families Race $1,000 Subsidies The National Great Blacks in Wax Museum More Than a Golf Tournament $2,500 Nehemiah House, Inc. Charity Golf Tournament $500 Network 2000, Inc. Women of Excellence Luncheon $3,500 6 CFMI Sponsorships Through 12/31/08 Organization Grant Total Norbel School, Inc. FORENorbel Gold Outing $700 One Less Car Tour du Port $500 Opportunity Builders 10th Annual Mardi Gras $1,000 Pathfinders for Autism Golf Tournament $300 Penn-Mar Organization A Taste of the Vines VII $3,000 Planned Parenthood of Maryland Celebrate Our Right to Shoes $1,500 Project Garrison, Inc. Recovery Walk & Rally $3,000 Public Relations Society for America Best in Maryland Award $500 Ray Lewis Foundation Ray's Summer Day-Youth Fitness Clinic $5,000 Reginald F. Lewis Mus. Of MD African Amer. Hist. Annual Gala $5,000 Richcroft Incorporated Golf Tournament $600 Salisbury Area
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