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A recent article in The Chronicle of Philanthropy describes the rising practice of posting once-private naming opportunities online. Proponents argue that it increases transparency; opponents wor
The Washington County Community Foundation (WCCF) is pleased to announce the creation of a new grants program from its Community CARE Fund (CCF) to help build the capacity
Max King has announced his upcoming retirement and the 18-member board of The Pittsburgh Foundation is embarking on identifying its next president. In the the first phase of what is expected to be
At a recent convening of the US Chamber of Commerce Foundation, corporate philanthropy leaders and public-private partners met to discuss the role of corporations in fighting the nation’s opioid crisis.
For philanthropy to advance equity in all communities, especially low-income communities and communities of color, it needs to be able to understand the demographics of the organizations being funded (and declined), the people being served and the communities impacted. That data should be used to assess practices and drive decision making.
Join FCCP to explore what organizations are doing to protect the Native Vote.
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. The group has agreed to continue meeting monthly to develop a coordinated approach to this issue. We welcome all members' involvement in this group and hope you will join us for this next session as well as mark your calendar for all upcoming monthly meetings.
There are two upcoming opportunities to bring your company’s efforts to wider attention! May 30, 2014 is the deadline for the U.S.
In a blog post for The Conference Board, Alice Korngold reflects on why a number of leading businesses responded emphatically to events in Charlottesville.
County Executive Rich Fitzgerald announced that a third round of funding through the Active Allegheny Grant Program is now available.
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 welcome all members' involvement in this group and hope you will join us for this next session as well as mark your calendar for all upcoming monthly meetings.