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Gross, Mendelsohn & Associates, P.A. employees recently spent four days volunteering at the Maryland SPCA and Paul’s Place as part of its annual tradition of giving back to the local community.

Gross Mendelsohn employees assisted SPCA staff by feeding animals, cleaning kennels and the entire SPCA property, and making cat beds. At Paul’s Place, employees helped serve lunch and sorted and distributed clothing in the clothing bank.

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Send us your stories: How is your company giving back to the communities it serves? Send us your stories and we will post them here. Contact Will Burns at (410) 269-0642, (301) 261-2858 or wburns@mdchamber.org.

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The 2011 Maryland Business Philanthropy Award winners were announced this afternoon in Baltimore. The awards program is a partnership between the Maryland Chamber and the Baltimore Business Journal to recognize the efforts of Maryland businesses who give back to the communities they serve. View the complete press release here.

Congratulations to this year’s winners:

Small Employer Winner
Chef’s Expressions: A Catering Company renowned for custom-designed events; focusing on four star cuisine, electrifying themes, and extraordinary service. The company encourages employees to volunteer at charity events, provides auction items, and hosts wine dinners as fundraisers for charities. It has contributed in these ways to a wide range of non profits including the March of Dimes Foundation, for whom owner Jerry Edwards CPCE served as Event Chair for the 2011 Signature Chefs Auction, raising $150,000 for the event. Edwards and others are also guest chefs at the National Academy Foundation High School to teach students in the hospitality and tourism program how to cook and manage a kitchen. Chef’s Expressions has also raised money and served as spokesman for Meals on Wheels.

Large Employer Winners
Choice Hotels International: Despite the company’s global reach, this Silver Spring-based company has made numerous contributions to a wide variety of non profits in Maryland, including Habitat for Humanity of Montgomery County, University of Maryland Eastern Shore, Morgan State University, and Manna Food Center. Of particular note, however, is the corporation’s 2-year commitment to Room to Rebuild, a national non profit rehabilitation program for low-income elderly, disabled veterans and families with children. Since the initiation of its partnership just two years ago, this corporation has made a market value contribution of more than two million dollars. Its President and CEO joined with 75 corporate volunteers on three projects in Montgomery County and has contributed more than $90,000 to the Maryland effort. Choice also has an employee matching program for charitable giving and a policy of providing eight hours annually of paid volunteer release leave.

Verizon Wireless and Verizon Foundation: Over the past year, the company and its foundation have donated more than $2.6 million in grants, thereby providing needed funding for more than one thousand Maryland-based organizations. Its employees have volunteered nearly 45,000 volunteer hours of community service. Much of its philanthropy is focused on two critical social issues: the advancement of literacy and K-12 education and the prevention of domestic violence. In addressing the domestic violence issues, the wireless side of the company has provided more than $135,000 to the Montgomery County Family Justice Center over the past two years to allow domestic violence victims to file protective orders from the safety and security of the Center via live video link. Additionally, the foundation’s HopeLine program has collected more than eight million no-longer-used cell phones and contributed $10 million nationwide to domestic violence agencies to assist these victims in their time of need.

This is the 11th year the awards have been presented. You can view past winners here.

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If you are a young professional, or if you employ them, check out Business Volunteers Unlimited’s GIVE Program. The program, which is currently seeking applicants for its class of 2012, is an outstanding personal and professional development opportunity for young professionals.

GIVE, Getting Involved in Volunteer Experiences, is designed to raise awareness among young professionals about the growing need for volunteerism and to engage them in the community while providing educational seminars to help them develop as civic leaders. Apply today!

The 2012 GIVE Class will run from February to December 2012. The core components of the program are monthly learning seminars and workshops, volunteer opportunities and networking events. GIVE participants are asked to commit about six hours per month to the program. In addition, each classmate will participate in a group project which will enhance the cohort experience, build leadership among colleagues and peers, and create continued awareness of effective volunteerism and community involvement strategies.

Tuition for the first year of the program is $1,000. The application deadline is December 14, 2011. Learn more and download the application here. If you have any questions, contact Rachel Shuster at (410) 366-6030, Ext. 217 or rshuster@bvumaryland.org.

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Congratulations to all the finalists for the Maryland Chamber/Baltimore Business Journal’s Annual Business Philanthropy Awards. Each nominee will be recognized at a luncheon to be held on Wednesday, November 9, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Hyatt Regency Inner Harbor in Baltimore. The Maryland Chamber/BBJ awards are part of a larger program sponsored by Association of Fundraising Professionals Maryland Chapter as part of National Philanthropy Day. AFP-MD will honor students, Unsung Heroes, and Janet and Frank Kelley for their philanthropic efforts at the luncheon. Tickets are $50 per person. For more information, or to register, click here.

We are very pleased to again partner with the BBJ and AFP-MD to recognize the extraordinary charitable contributions made by businesses across the state. Employers of all sizes and types are helping non profits achieve their missions, through monetary and human resources every day. Without business help, many of these services would not exist, particularly during these tough economic times.

The winners of the Maryland Chamber/BBJ awards will not be announced until November 9. The finalists are:

  • Ausley Associates, Inc. of Lexington Park
  • Chef’s Expressions of Timoninum
  • E-Structors of Elkridge
  • Choice Hotels International of Silver Spring
  • Fitzgerald Auto Malls based in Bethesda
  • PNC Bank based in Baltimore
  • Sheehy Auto Stores in Annapolis, Waldorf and Gaithersburg
  • Southern Maryland Electric Cooperative based in Hughesville
  • Verizon Wireless and Verizon Foundation based in Laurel

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Reznick Group’s Riley to Receive American Red Cross Life Achievement Award

March 29, 2011

Bill Riley, Principal in Reznick Group’s Baltimore Office and Vice Chairman of the Maryland Chamber, has been selected to receive the American Red Cross Life Achievement Award. He is being recognized for his outstanding commitment to the community. Riley began his service to the community as a youth and continues to exemplify the passion of [...]

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Chamber to Induct 3 Into Business Hall of Fame

February 17, 2011

The Maryland Chamber of Commerce will induct three business leaders into its Maryland Business Hall of Fame during its Annual Meeting on Wednesday, May 4, at the Hilton Baltimore BWI Airport Hotel. “Our 2011 honorees are exceptional business leaders who have made a meaningful impact on Maryland’s economy and in our communities,” Maryland Chamber President [...]

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Maryland Companies Honored for Corporate Philanthropy

November 19, 2010

The Maryland Chamber of Commerce and Baltimore Business Journal awarded the Maryland Business Philanthropy Awards this week during the annual Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP) – Maryland Chapter Philanthropy Day Luncheon in Baltimore. The awards program honored three businesses, whose philanthropic efforts have made Maryland a better place to live, work and do business. “This [...]

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Gross Mendelsohn Volunteers Make Baltimore Community Center Cleaner, Greener

June 28, 2010

Thirty-three members of Gross, Mendelsohn and Associates’s staff toiled in the 99-degree heat on Wednesday, June 23 to plant trees, install raised garden beds, plant hundreds of perennials, collect trash and spread mulch around the Sandtown / Winchester Community Center. The Maryland-based CPA firm partnered with the Parks & People Foundation on the community service [...]

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Reznick Group Sets Community Service Example

June 24, 2010

Reznick Group’s Baltimore office spent Friday, June 11th giving back to the community as part of its 4th Annual Community Outreach Day. Community Outreach Day is the Baltimore office’s largest annual community service event. “As a recognized leader in the accounting profession, we also take pride in being a leader in the area of community [...]

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Chamber Inducts Three Into Business Hall of Fame

April 29, 2010

The Maryland Chamber inducted three outstanding business leaders into its Maryland Business Hall of Fame last night, during the Annual Membership Meeting and Business Hall of Fame Awards Dinner. “This year’s inductees have inspirational stories of business success and community involvement,” said Chamber Chairman Austin J. Slater, JR., President & CEO of Southern Maryland Electric [...]

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