Dedicated to Promoting and Stimulating Interest in Baseball
******* Celebrating 60+ Years of Community Service *******
******* Celebrating 60+ Years of Community Service *******
CHARITABLE FOUNDATION
In June 1987, the Oriole Advocates established the Oriole Advocates Charitable Foundation, Inc., as a private foundation incorporated in the State of Maryland. The Foundation is tax-exempt under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. To this day, the mission of the Foundation is to provide financial assistance and support for non-profit and charitable organizations, particularly those which encourage and stimulate an interest in baseball. The Oriole Advocates, the Foundation's parent organization, provided the Foundation's start-up money. The Foundation considers requests from organizations for the funding of both existing and developing programs throughout the Greater Baltimore Metropolitan area and beyond. During its existence, the Foundation and parent organization have made grants to over 200 different organizations totaling more than $500,000.
Grants have been issued for uniforms and equipment, as well as funds for start-up programs and projects, stadium seating tournament expenses, mentoring programs, baseball clinics, and the training of coaches and umpire
Continued fundraising has come from the sale of "First Day Covers" or Postal Cachets that commemorate significant baseball-related events; Cal Ripken Hall of Fame Postal Cachets; and the sale of baseball memorabilia at Fan Fest and area card shows.
In addition, the Foundation has been the beneficiary of contributions designated for special ongoing projects and activities such as the Oriole Advocates Cardboard to LeatherTM program and the Challenger Baseball program for mentally and physically challenged athletes.
The Foundation is an all-volunteer group with no paid employees. All proceeds for fundraising events and contributions go directly to program expenses. All contributions are tax deductible. Copies of the Foundation's tax returns are available for investigation, when required, by contacting the Foundation via e-mail at oacf @ orioleadvocates.org or via postal mail at:
Grants have been issued for uniforms and equipment, as well as funds for start-up programs and projects, stadium seating tournament expenses, mentoring programs, baseball clinics, and the training of coaches and umpire
Continued fundraising has come from the sale of "First Day Covers" or Postal Cachets that commemorate significant baseball-related events; Cal Ripken Hall of Fame Postal Cachets; and the sale of baseball memorabilia at Fan Fest and area card shows.
In addition, the Foundation has been the beneficiary of contributions designated for special ongoing projects and activities such as the Oriole Advocates Cardboard to LeatherTM program and the Challenger Baseball program for mentally and physically challenged athletes.
The Foundation is an all-volunteer group with no paid employees. All proceeds for fundraising events and contributions go directly to program expenses. All contributions are tax deductible. Copies of the Foundation's tax returns are available for investigation, when required, by contacting the Foundation via e-mail at oacf @ orioleadvocates.org or via postal mail at:
The Oriole Advocates Charitable Foundation
P.O. Box 2295
Baltimore, MD 21203-2295
The Oriole Advocates Charitable Foundation
P.O. Box 2295
Baltimore, MD 21203-2295