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The 2024 Maryland Charity Campaign (MCC) is now closed. Thank you to all who participated! Please be sure to check back for updates on the MCC.

The MCC is more than a charitable giving campaign – it’s the collective effort of thousands of individuals who give back and inspire hope in communities near and far. When we give together, we succeed together. When we combine our generosity, we bring hope to those who need it most. Thanks to the collective generosity of Maryland State Employees and Retirees who donated through the 2024 MCC to continue Making a Difference Together!

Donation Tax Receipts

Campaign Funds Raised:

Help us reach our goal of raising $2 million! Check back each day to see how much money we’ve raised collectively through this year’s campaign as we are Making a Difference Together!

Donor and Charity Resources:

Click on the buttons below for information about the charities participating in this year’s campaign, answers to frequently asked questions, and information for charities interested in participating in the campaign.

MCC Giving Guide
 

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)  Charity Search  Charity Info

Donor Incentive Prize Drawings

Thanks to the generosity of local businesses, we are excited to share more prizes with you throughout the 2024 MCC.

Each week during the campaign, drawings will be held and prizes awarded. So, pledge or donate to be entered to win! You will automatically be entered into every drawing throughout the Campaign and will remain entered until you win or until the Campaign closes. So give early!

Click here each week to see a list of prize winners and click here to view a list of prizes being given away throughout the campaign, along with Terms and Conditions.

If you’ve already contributed through the MCC, Thank You! Thank you! If not, please give today.

Volunteer Resources

Loaned Executives, Campus Champions, and Coordinators:

Thank you for supporting the Maryland Charity Campaign. Your work is critical to success.

Get Started! Click on the resource button below that best describes your role. All information is password protected.

NOTE: If you are having issues with the password, please try typing it in rather than copying and pasting. Sometimes additional characters are erroneously added when pasting and therefore the website will not recognize the password.

Don’t know the password? Just email Campaign Manager Rhonda Watson at rwatson@charities.org.

Loaned Executive (LE) and Campus Champion Resources   Coordinator Resources

Videos

Click on the buttons below to check out the videos submitted by the charities you can support through the 2024 MCC and to see the impact your donation can have. You can also watch the playlist here or on our YouTube channel. Check back soon for the official 2024 Campaign Video!

 

   

Why Your Contribution/MCC Matters

  • A message from Governor Wes Moore & Lt. Governor Aruna Miller.
  • A message from Secretary of State Susan C. Lee.
  • A message from 2024 MCC Vice Chairs Secretary Anthony Woods, Department of Veterans Affairs, and Secretary Josh Kurtz, Department of Natural Resources.
Learn why Maryland employees and retirees support the causes they care about through the MCC: Click here to view our “Why Donate?” page.

How Your Donations Make an Impact

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A depiction of what kind of impact various donation amounts ($1/$5/$10/$20/$50 per paycheck) have.

Questions?

Call 571-458-1072; or email mcc@charities.org

Frequently Asked Questions

How much money did donors raise through the Maryland Charity Campaign in 2023?

Last year, more than 6,000 Maryland employees and retirees raised close to $2 million – $1,907,945.29 to be exact – through the MCC for over 900 worthy causes.

Click here for more answers to your questions.

2024 GOAL:

$2 Million


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