Baltimore Womens Giving Circle Marks 25 Years of Collective Philanthropy, Granting Nearly $9 Million to Empower Women and Families

Founded in 2001, the Circle has supported more than 220 nonprofits and continues to welcome new members to join its legacy of giving.

, /PRNewswire/ — The Baltimore Women’s Giving Circle (BWGC) celebrates its 25th anniversary, marking a quarter century of women uniting to drive change through collective philanthropy. Since 2001, the Circle’s more than 400 members have awarded nearly $9 million in grants to 224 local nonprofits, advancing opportunities for women and families across Baltimore.













Micky Gilmer, Michele’s Haven, and Lora Rosen, Circle member. (Photo Credit: Harry Bosk)












(Left to right) Susan Perl, Sherry Billig, Phyllis Kolman, and Jill Petchek (Baltimore Women’s Giving Circle members.) Photo Credit: Harry Bosk












(Left to right) Lynn Sassin (founding Circle member) Mica Fidler and Helene Kahn (Thread), Susan Fleishman (founding Circle member.) Photo Credit: Harry Bosk












(Left to right) Susanne Levin-Lapidus (Circle member), Mandy Memmel and Sarah Batley (Hon’s Honey), and Martha Cukor (Circle member). Photo Credit: Harry Bosk












(Left to right) Lynn Sassin, Kimberly Warren, Gail Shawe, and Crickett Woloson (Circle members). Photo Credit: Harry Bosk












(Left to right) Barbara Epke (Circle Co-chair) with Mandy Memmel and Sarah Batley (Hon’s Honey). Photo Credit: Harry Bosk












The Founding Members of the Baltimore Women’s Giving Circle (1st row, left to right) Susan Fleishman, Pat Joseph, Shelley Goldseker, Pam Cochran, and Gail Shawe (2nd row, left to right) Mimi Piper, Mary-Ann Pinkard, Betsy Sexton, Lorraine Schapiro, Lynn Sassin, Suzy Katzenberg, and Sandy Hess. Photo Credit: Harry Bosk

























































































What began with 52 women and a shared vision for a more equitable Baltimore has grown into one of the region’s most impactful giving collectives. Housed at the Baltimore Community Foundation, the Circle awards annual grants of up to $25,000 to organizations addressing needs such as education, job readiness, health, housing stability, and family support.

“For 25 years, the Baltimore Women’s Giving Circle has shown that when women come together, we can make a measurable difference,” said Barbara Epke, co-chair of the Circle. “Every grant represents the power of shared purpose—hundreds of women pooling their resources, ideas, and voices to strengthen Baltimore’s future.”

Since the first round of grants in 2002, the Circle has awarded 481 grants to organizations addressing critical needs, including education, job readiness, health and wellness, housing stability, and family support. Beyond financial support, members engage in community learning, site visits, and ongoing partnerships with grantees—building relationships that extend far beyond the grant cycle.

“This milestone is both a celebration and a call to action,” added Renee Gordon, co-chair of the BWGC. “Our work is far from finished. We hope this anniversary inspires more women to join us, because each new member expands our reach and strengthens the legacy we’re building together.”

As the Circle enters its next chapter, it continues to welcome new members. A tiered annual contribution ($2,500, $1,200, or $600 annually) makes participation accessible to women at various stages of life and with different giving capacities.

The BWGC continues to exemplify the power of collective philanthropy, demonstrating how women can make a lasting impact through collaboration and shared purpose. As it looks toward the future, the Circle remains resolute and energized in its vision of a more just, equitable, and inclusive Baltimore where all women and their families can flourish.

For more information about the Baltimore Women’s Giving Circle or to join, visit www.thebwgc.org.

About the Baltimore Women’s Giving Circle

The Baltimore Women’s Giving Circle is a fund of the Baltimore Community Foundation that brings together women to pool their philanthropic resources and award annual grants to organizations advancing opportunities for women and their families in Baltimore City and Baltimore County. Since 2001, the Circle has grown to more than 400 members and distributed nearly $9 million to local nonprofits. Learn more or join atwww.thebwgc.org.

About BCF

For over 50 years, the Baltimore Community Foundation (BCF) has connected people who are passionate about their community and purposeful in their philanthropy. BCF amplifies donors’ philanthropy with strategic grants, impact investments, special initiatives, and advocacy to strengthen schools and neighborhoods. Visit www.bcf.org to discover meaningful giving, invest your funds wisely, and join a diverse community working to build a better Baltimore.

SOURCE Baltimore Community Foundation

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