The Fuel Fund of Maryland aims to be a lifeline for BGE residential customers struggling with a home utility hardship by providing navigation through financial and community resources that empower, engage, and safely connect a household in times of crisis.
Fuel Fund of Maryland Inc centers its grantmaking on keeping BGE residential customers connected to power and heat during crisis. The clearest signal in the recent record is a $3,921,321 grant in 2024 to Baltimore Gas & Electric, followed by another $3,362,220 grant in 2025 to the same recipient, both described as funds used to help people pay energy bills. That pattern fits the organization’s stated role as a lifeline for households facing utility hardship, with support tied to financial and community resources that help restore or maintain service. The foundation’s active programs show how that work is delivered: emergency financial grants for customers with turn-off notices, one-time utility grants for Maryland households in urgent need, support for older adults through Silver Lights, and bulk fuel assistance for oil, propane, kerosene, and pellet users. Its grantmaking is direct-service oriented and aimed at energy insecurity relief, rather than broad institutional programming. The record also shows a recurring relationship with the same utility partner across multiple years, indicating sustained support for the local emergency assistance system rather than one-off project funding.
Utility bill assistance is the core of the foundation’s work. In 2025, it gave $3,362,220 to Baltimore Gas & Electric for distributing funds to individuals to help pay energy bills, extending a pattern that also appears in earlier years. The same utility channel connects to crisis intervention grants for qualifying BGE residential customers who have no power or have received an impending turn-off notice. The foundation also addresses heating insecurity for households using bulk fuel. Its program description covers oil, propane, kerosene, and pellets, with help targeted to households that are nearly out of fuel or completely out. Another named program, Silver Lights, focuses on older adults experiencing utility hardship and heating challenges. These programs place the foundation squarely in emergency energy assistance and senior support.
Recent grants are large and tightly clustered: the typical grant size sits at $3,106,734 at the 25th percentile, $3,362,220 at the median, and $3,641,770 at the 75th percentile. The three recent awards on file all go to the same Maryland recipient, Baltimore Gas & Electric, in 2023, 2024, and 2025, showing a recurring relationship rather than isolated awards. The foundation is structured as a direct-service funder; it does not make program-related investments and does not fund individuals directly. Several active programs accept unsolicited requests, including emergency financial grants and bulk fuel assistance.
$3.4M
$7.6M
$4.5M
$4.1M
Most grants fall between $3.1M and $3.6M, with a median of $3.4M.
25th Percentile
$3.1M
Median
$3.4M
75th Percentile
$3.6M
About 100% of grants go to recipients in MD.
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Grantmaking is fully concentrated in Maryland: 100% of grants on file go to recipients in the HQ state. The recent grants list also points to Baltimore as the main recipient city, with all three top awards going to Baltimore Gas & Electric in Baltimore, MD. The active programs are likewise Maryland-focused, including emergency utility grants for BGE residential customers and bulk fuel assistance for households across the state.
Its core work is utility and energy assistance for Maryland households, especially BGE residential customers facing hardship. The stated programs include emergency financial grants for shutoff prevention, one-time utility grants, Silver Lights for older adults, and bulk fuel assistance for households using oil, propane, kerosene, or pellets.
The grant-size distribution is tightly clustered at a high level: p25 is $3,106,734, the median is $3,362,220, and p75 is $3,641,770. The recent grants list shows repeated awards in that range to Baltimore Gas & Electric.
No. The geographic scope of giving is local, and 100% of grants on file go to recipients in Maryland. The recipient country distribution is entirely U.S.-based as well.
Yes. Baltimore Gas & Electric appears in 2023, 2024, and 2025 as the recipient of the foundation’s top recent grants, which suggests an ongoing relationship centered on energy-bill assistance rather than one-time project support.
Several active programs accept unsolicited requests, including the Fuel Fund Emergency Financial Grant, Silver Lights, Emergency Utility Grants, and Bulk Fuel Assistance. The programs are aimed at qualifying Maryland households facing power loss, disconnection notices, or near-empty bulk fuel supplies.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BALTIMORE GAS & ELECTRIC | BALTIMORE, MD | $3,362,220 | 2025 | RECIPIENT ORGANIZATION DISTRIBUTES FUNDS TO INDIVIDUALS TO ASSIST IN PAYING ENERGY BILLS. |
| BALTIMORE GAS & ELECTRIC | BALTIMORE, MD | $3,921,321 | 2024 | RECIPIENT ORGANIZATION DISTRIBUTES FUNDS TO INDIVIDUALS TO ASSIST IN PAYING ENERGY BILLS. |
| BALTIMORE GAS & ELECTRIC | BALTIMORE, MD | $2,851,247 | 2023 | RECIPIENT ORGANIZATION DISTRIBUTES FUNDS TO INDIVIDUALS TO ASSIST IN PAYING ENERGY BILLS. |
BALTIMORE GAS & ELECTRIC
$3,362,220RECIPIENT ORGANIZATION DISTRIBUTES FUNDS TO INDIVIDUALS TO ASSIST IN PAYING ENERGY BILLS.
BALTIMORE GAS & ELECTRIC
$3,921,321RECIPIENT ORGANIZATION DISTRIBUTES FUNDS TO INDIVIDUALS TO ASSIST IN PAYING ENERGY BILLS.
BALTIMORE GAS & ELECTRIC
$2,851,247RECIPIENT ORGANIZATION DISTRIBUTES FUNDS TO INDIVIDUALS TO ASSIST IN PAYING ENERGY BILLS.