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The author of this piece in Harvard Business Review contends that businesses should consider Aristotle’s teachings on “virtue ethics” – i.e.
Building a Culture of Capitalization in Your Organization, is written for nonprofit arts organizations and shares findings from NFF's study of 36 capital grants made by the Kresge Foundation between 2010 and 2012.
Recommendations for Capital Grantmakers, is written for arts funders who are looking to make smart and impactful investments.
The Pennsylvania Diversity Council hosted the 7th Annual Pittsburgh Leadership Conference in October.
This W.K. Kellogg Foundation resource guide provides individuals and organizations with access to extensive learning materials, tools and data on racial inequities, their impact on communities of color and the process for healing racial wounds so that communities can work together.
Philanthropy and the Social Economy: Blueprint 2017 is an annual industry forecast about the ways we use private resources for public benefit.
Salesforce Foundation Co-founder Suzanne DiBianca was named Chief Philanthropy Officer of Salesforce last year.
In July, the Keystone Research Center gathered civic leaders and philanthropists, advocates and people of faith, community groups and labor allies working together to help Pittsburgh model an inclu
The Breathe Project, a web and social media platform developed by The Heinz Endowments to increase community awareness about Pittsburgh’s poor air quality, has completed its transfer to local nonpr
Join a conversation about why the census matters and the role that philanthropy can play in ensuring a fair and accurate count. Data from the census drive key decisions made by government, business, nonprofits and philanthropy. Although philanthropy cannot and should not supplant the government’s responsibility to ensure a fair and accurate census, funder engagement in support of the census is more important than ever.
Makerspace Protohaven, formerly Tech Shop, will add 6,000 square feet of workshop space and 1,500 square feet of project space thanks to a $165,000 grant from the Henry L.