The Charles E. Kaufman Foundation, a supporting organization of The Pittsburgh Foundation, has awarded eight grants totaling $1.8 million to support scientific research.
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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.
Age-Friendly Greater Pittsburgh is a network of more than 160 community partners aimed at bringing change in communities by connecting all generations with projects neighborhoods have interest in and need.
This resource has been designed and assembled by the Macro International evaluation team with the support of the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation as a starter kit to promote the integration of effective evaluation into grantmaker education programs.
Expanding Minds and Opportunities is a collection of articles presenting examples of effective practices, programs and partnerships demonstrating the power of afterschool and summer learning opport
Trends and Strategies to Engage Employees in Greater Giving finds that companies are creating new giving models to attract younger employees and to ensure their programs remain relevant and vibrant
This PowerPoint presentation developed by Southeastern Council of Foundations provides an excellent overview to the pros and cons of different philanthropic structures for Corporate entities, including Corporate Foundations, Corporate Giving Programs, and working through Community Foundations.
Reliable impact measurement has been the holy grail of CSR, yet quantifying impact can be especially difficult and expensive.
With the recent series of natural disasters hitting the U.S., corporations are called upon to put their CSR programs in action.
Corporate volunteer programs strengthen connections to the community and earn goodwill: as employee engagement grows, companies reap many intangible benefits, as described in this article from New