The Mary Beth & Miles Reidy Foundation concentrates its philanthropy on local disability and rehabilitation services, funding programs that support the well‑being of children and adults in Prince George's County, MD. Its giving is highly targeted and channeled through a single long‑term partner, emphasizing community‑level impact rather than a broad portfolio of causes.
Very concentrated: two sizable grants totaling $600,000 to a single repeat grantee (Easter Seals), indicating preference for deep support of one local organization rather than many smaller or diverse recipients.
Mary Beth & Miles Reidy Foundation’s grantmaking is anchored by a repeated $300,000 commitment to Easter Seals in 2024 and 2025 for initiatives benefiting children and adults in the local Prince George’s County, MD area. That pattern shows a funder that concentrates on a small set of community-based services rather than a broad mix of causes. The foundation’s work centers on disability and rehabilitation support, with grants tied to direct services for children and adults as well as clinical care connected to oral health. In the recent grants list, the largest education-related award went to the University of Maryland Baltimore Foundation Inc for the University of MD Baltimore School of Dentistry, supporting advance periodontitis patient care for adolescents. Additional support went to the University of Maryland School of Dentistry to help operate the dental clinic. Together, these grants point to a foundation that funds both everyday service delivery and targeted clinical capacity in Maryland. Its giving is local and consistently directed to organizations serving residents in the same state.
A major theme in the foundation’s grantmaking is disability and rehabilitation support. Two consecutive $300,000 grants to Easter Seals were earmarked for initiatives benefiting the well-being of children and adults in the local Prince George’s County, MD area. The foundation also supports clinical oral-health work. In 2023, it gave $25,000 to the University of Maryland Baltimore Foundation Inc for the University of MD Baltimore School of Dentistry to advance periodontitis patient care for adolescents. A smaller follow-up grant of $5,709 went to the same intermediary in 2025 for the same purpose. Another line of support goes to dental clinic operations: the University of Maryland School of Dentistry received $3,165 in 2024 and $1,080 in 2023 to support its dental clinic. These grants show a mix of direct service and capacity building.
Typical grant size is $2,644 at the 25th percentile, $14,082 at the median, and $93,750 at the 75th percentile, which reflects a range from small operating support to larger program commitments. The recent record also shows repeat giving: Easter Seals received the same $300,000 award in both 2024 and 2025, and the University of Maryland Baltimore Foundation Inc appeared in both 2023 and 2025 for the same dental-care purpose. The foundation does not fund individuals and does not make program-related investments. Its grantmaking is local and fully concentrated in Maryland.
$635K
$1.1M
$394K
$323K
Most grants fall between $3K and $94K, with a median of $14K.
25th Percentile
$3K
Median
$14K
75th Percentile
$94K
About 100% of grants go to recipients in MD.
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Notable grantees: Easter Seals (Prince George's County, MD)
All recent grants in the dataset went to US recipients, with 100% of grants in Maryland. Recipient cities include Silver Spring and Baltimore. The strongest concentration is in Maryland-based organizations serving Prince George’s County, MD, especially through Easter Seals in Silver Spring. The dental-related awards were directed to Baltimore institutions, including the University of Maryland Baltimore Foundation Inc and the University of Maryland School of Dentistry.
The foundation focuses on disability and rehabilitation services and on dental clinic and patient-care support. Recent grants include $300,000 awards to Easter Seals for initiatives benefiting children and adults in Prince George’s County, MD, plus support for the University of Maryland School of Dentistry and the University of MD Baltimore School of Dentistry.
Typical grant size is $2,644 at the 25th percentile, $14,082 at the median, and $93,750 at the 75th percentile. The recent grants list also includes larger awards, such as $300,000 grants to Easter Seals in both 2024 and 2025.
Yes. Easter Seals received $300,000 in both 2024 and 2025, and the University of Maryland Baltimore Foundation Inc received grants in both 2023 and 2025 for periodontitis patient care for adolescents. The pattern suggests continued support for a small set of partners.
Its giving is local and fully concentrated in Maryland. All six recent grants went to US recipients, and 100% of grants in the dataset were to organizations in Maryland, including recipients in Silver Spring and Baltimore.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Easter Seals | Silver Spring, MD | $300,000 | 2025 | To support initiatives which benefit well being of children and adults in local Prince Georges County, MD area. |
| University of Maryland Baltimore Foundation Inc | Baltimore, MD | $5,709 | 2025 | University of MD Baltimore School of Dentistry; Advance periodontitis patient care for adolescents. |
| Easter Seals | Silver Spring, MD | $300,000 | 2024 | To support initiatives which benefit well being of children and adults in local Prince Georges County, MD area. |
| University of Maryland School of Dentistry | Baltimore, MD | $3,165 | 2024 | To support the dental clinic for the University of MD School of Dentistry. |
| University of Maryland Baltimore Foundation Inc | Baltimore, MD | $25,000 | 2023 | University of MD Baltimore School of Dentistry; Advance periodontitis patient care for adolescents. |
| University of Maryland School of Dentistry | Baltimore, MD | $1,080 | 2023 | To support the dental clinic for the University of MD School of Dentistry. |
Easter Seals
$300,000To support initiatives which benefit well being of children and adults in local Prince Georges County, MD area.
University of Maryland Baltimore Foundation Inc
$5,709University of MD Baltimore School of Dentistry; Advance periodontitis patient care for adolescents.
Easter Seals
$300,000To support initiatives which benefit well being of children and adults in local Prince Georges County, MD area.
University of Maryland School of Dentistry
$3,165To support the dental clinic for the University of MD School of Dentistry.
University of Maryland Baltimore Foundation Inc
$25,000University of MD Baltimore School of Dentistry; Advance periodontitis patient care for adolescents.
University of Maryland School of Dentistry
To support the dental clinic for the University of MD School of Dentistry.