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Ensuring care in the Community Inspiring the next generation of Student Leaders Investing in our Youth and Their Futures Appreciating our Nation’s Heroes Inspiring the next generation of The Kahlert Foundation’s mission is to provide grants to non-profit organizations to improve the quality of life and well-being of the community in the areas of health care, education, veteran organizations, youth programs, and human services.
Our focus is on the states of Maryland and Utah. “My dad is the reason The Kahlert Foundation is the organization it is today. He was an extremely generous individual who always put his family and his community before himself.
” Greg W. Kahlert, President, The Kahlert Foundation Learn More About Our History Proud to support the Ravens Boys & Girls Club Introducing The Kahlert Cafe: A Richcroft Farm to Able Enterprise! Helping Wishes of Hope Span a Lifetime
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations in Maryland (Carroll, Howard, Frederick, Baltimore County, Baltimore City) and Utah; focus areas include health care, human services, education, veteran organizations, and youth programs. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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