January Opioid Funders' Workgroup (Cancelled)
January's meeting has been cancelled. We'll see you in February!
January's meeting has been cancelled. We'll see you in February!
In this webinar, discover a variety of techniques available for engaging with elders to document a family history that may be shared with generations to come.
Join us for a workshop with Pete York, evaluation expert and data scientist, who will share how these methods can help program officers, leaders and managers discover precisely what works, for whom and to use on-demand insights to achieve better outcomes.
What does precision analytics have to say about nonprofit effectiveness?
Join us for the next Arts Funders' Learning Network session.
Join us for this interactive session that will focus on key managing up and across approaches for developing effective relationships with your manager(s) and those you support or work with closely.
A group of foundation staff has come together in recent months to understand how they can more effectively respond to the opioid crisis in Allegheny County. We hope you will join us for this next session.
Join this NCFP webinar to hear from new fellows, Mary Mountcastle, Kelly Nowlin, and June Wilson, who will share what it means to be a giving family in today's world.
According to research, the age of the purpose-driven company has taken root in the U.S. and will continue to grow in the coming decade.
We invite you to join us for an update on the work of All for All with community members who are working to connect people, organizations and communities so they can take practical steps that build a welcoming and inclusive region for all.
Due to popular demand, GWP is again offering this FMA workshop on assessing grantees’ financial health and long term sustainability. This session will provide a solid introduction to understanding and analyzing nonprofit financial health.
Please join us at the PG&H Pop Up in Downtown Pittsburgh for an evening of conversation and learn how some local nonprofits have been working with PG&H.
This hands-on, in-person workshop designed exclusively for grantmakers will draw on decades of experience from within the FCCP network. Through a mix of interactive activities and takeaway resources we’ll help you assess your institution’s readiness to begin funding civic engagement and address any barriers that you face in getting started. By the end, you’ll leave with concrete next steps and the resources you need to put them in place.
Elections, voting, organizing, activism: these are powerful tools for everyday people to shape the decisions that affect our lives. Yet too often, the deck is stacked against the communities who need access to these opportunities the most.
Join us for this live webinar to explore how the millennial gender wealth gap is compounded by systemic barriers including lack of affordable childcare and paid family leave policies in addition to student debt, mass incarceration, and changing family structures. Learn how Philanthropy is uniquely positioned to influence and develop interventions.
Join this webinar to learn why the security concerns surrounding Census 2020 matters to you as operations leaders in philanthropy and what IT leaders can do to lend their voices to this issue
Join this webinar hosted by Philanthropy Ohio to learn about innovative work being done by community foundations in Ohio on diversity, equity, and inclusion.
Join us for this webinar, hosted by Council of Michigan Foundations (CMF) in partnership with the Association of Corporate Citizenship Professionals (AACP), to explore the ins and outs of communication, how to craft effective messaging and share the great corporate philanthropy work that you do through various channels.
Join NCFP for this webinar exploring virtual site visits, data-informed decision-making, and strategies to bring your foundation along with the e-journey.
As a community of foundations across Pennsylvania, we are stronger together. Statewide connections enable foundations to identify areas of convergence across funders’ priorities, explore opportunities for collaborative gr