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Questions About The Process

There are two steps in our grant application process – the Letter of Inquiry (or intent to apply) and the full grant application. Please reach out by telephone or e-mail to the foundation’s Executive Director if you have any questions or would like to talk through the application process.

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“Too many people in Baltimore do not have the opportunity to fulfill their potential. The Richman Foundation wants to contribute in ways that enhance the growth and success of people in this community.”

— Arnold I. Richman

“Baltimore is a blatant example of a tale of two cities. The Richman Foundation is trying to address the stark inequities in the City in order to even the playing field for families from low-income and minoritized backgrounds. I am most appreciative of the Foundation’s emphasis on early childhood interventions which have the potential to have long-term impacts on Baltimore’s children and families. Because of these and other priorities of the Foundation, I am pleased to be serving on its Advisory Committee.”

— Brenda Jones Harden, MSW, PhD, Advisory Committee Member

“With support from The Richman Foundation, Roberta’s House continues to provide bereavement support and care for hundreds of children, teens, and their families at one of the most challenging times. It is heartening to have partners that share our vision of a community where no child has to grieve alone.”

— Annette March-Grier, President and Co-Founder, Roberta’s House