This session is the second of a two-part series which will provide funders and with a unique opportunity to learn about federal and state budget provisions and why they matter to national, state and local philanthropy.
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Join us for this partner opportunity with our colleagues at Philanthropy New York during which we will discuss how to focus on supporting nonprofits in their decisions to transition to an alternative operating model (mergers, acquisitions, sharing back office support, etc.).
Join us for a GWP book club discussion of A Gift of Belief on February 1 from noon to 1:30 PM. Book Editor and chapter author Kathy Buechel and Project Coordinator Anne Marie Toccket will be joined by conversationalists Heather Arnet, Tony Macklin (a chapter author) Michelle McMurray, Kristy Trautmann, and Mark Lewis to comment on the lessons they’ve taken from this book.
Join us to update your knowledge of current public-sector support and build stronger connections between private and public funding streams.
Please join us as Joelle Cook and Chris Carlson from the nonprofit consulting firm FSG lead us in a discussion of their report, Rural America: Philanthropy’s Misunderstood Opportunity for Impact.
Join us to get insight into the industry trends that led Jewish Association on Aging to explore redevelopment options, how they arrived at this new and creative model, and their vision for the future of the agency with this new campus.
Not sure how to make the case for funding advocacy? Uncertain whether you can fund grantees that lobby? Wondering whether your public or private foundation can speak out on a particular issue? This training answers these questions and more!
We invite you in to continue the development of the Western Pennsylvania Food Funders Group by joining us Wednesday, November 15th, 9-10:30am at Cafe
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Program Resources from: Advancing Equitable and Adequate School Funding in PA on 11-3--2021
Communities thrive when people are housed comfortably, safely, and affordably. This is especially true for children. And when children thrive, their educational and other outcomes are more likely to be positive. Washington Regional Association of Grantmakers' What Funders Need to Know looks at the connection between stable housing and educational outcomes.
Beyond the Grant presentation from 2019 CF Gathering.
What does the American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012 mean for the nonprofit sector and philanthropy? Below are the main provisions affecting charitable giving:
As NCFP celebrates their 20th Anniversary, we invite you to participate in an exciting new program to imagine the future of the field of family philanthropy.
Join us for the first session in our Tech Sparks series with Beth Ziesenis, your nerdy best friend.